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Crime / Re: Pictures Of Nigerians Doing Silly Things For Money by Gorrbachev: 2:40pm On Sep 21, 2013
Crime / Re: Pictures Of Nigerians Doing Silly Things For Money by Gorrbachev: 2:39pm On Sep 21, 2013
Crime / Re: Pictures Of Nigerians Doing Silly Things For Money by Gorrbachev: 2:36pm On Sep 21, 2013
Crime / Re: Pictures Of Nigerians Doing Silly Things For Money by Gorrbachev: 2:34pm On Sep 21, 2013
Innocent using innocent children. sad sad sad

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Crime / Re: Pictures Of Nigerians Doing Silly Things For Money by Gorrbachev: 2:32pm On Sep 21, 2013

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Crime / Re: Pictures Of Nigerians Doing Silly Things For Money by Gorrbachev: 2:29pm On Sep 21, 2013

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Crime / Re: Pictures Of Nigerians Doing Silly Things For Money by Gorrbachev: 2:27pm On Sep 21, 2013

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Politics / Re: Why We Need To Study In China by Gorrbachev: 10:29am On Sep 20, 2013
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Politics / Re: Aviation Minister S. Oduah Accused Of Involvement In Multi-billion Contract Scam by Gorrbachev: 10:21am On Sep 20, 2013
xager: this post too long na

Ok Summary. Stella don join Naija ruling class, she be thief.
Politics / Aviation Minister S. Oduah Accused Of Involvement In Multi-billion Contract Scam by Gorrbachev: 9:26am On Sep 20, 2013
Nigeria’s Minister of Aviation, Stella Adaeze Oduah, has been accused of allocating funds for multiple sham contracts ostensibly for the rehabilitation and upgrade of eleven airports across the country.

A petition by members of the National Union of Air Transport accuses Mrs. Oduah of touting the rehab projects as “quick-win” strategies to burnish President Goodluck Jonathan’s “transformation agenda.” In a letter to the leadership of the Nigerian Senate in July, the petitioners detailed a series of scams at various levels in the allocation process of the contracts.

Incidentally, the minister has drawn praise from the Nigerian media for the ongoing airport remodeling projects. But the petitioners portray the exercise as an elaborate scam and daylight robbery of public funds. In the words of the petition, the projects are “calculated to dupe [the] unsuspecting Nigerian public.”

The petition discloses that the two-phase projects have become a four-level scam.

The first part was the ministry’s allocation of funds for “consultancy” service, which called for select firms to draw up designs and plans for the upgrade and rehabilitation of the airports. The second part was the allocation of the actual contracts to predetermined companies through a rigged tenders’ process that ignored advertising the jobs to attract qualified companies. The third and fourth segments of the alleged scam involved the repetition of the first two steps under a spurious tag called “Phase II.”

The petitioners alleged that, prior to the award of the main contracts to “upgrade and rehabilitate” the airports, Mrs. Oduah had handed out consultancy jobs estimated at N255 million. The contracts reportedly went to three crony firms without being advertised in order to attract bids from qualified companies.

The petition also alleged that the consultancy jobs were awarded without first obtaining certificates of “No Objection” from the Bureau of Public Procurement (BPP), thereby breaching the due process set out to guide the award of contracts.

According to the petitioners, Mrs. Oduah “contracted three consultant firms to carry out consultancy services for ‘urgent upgrade’ and rehabilitation of terminal buildings in the eleven airports in the country. This, she labeled Phase 1 of the airport remodeling exercise.” The unionists added that, before informing the Tenders Board about the allocation of contracts, the minister had predetermined and given out consultancy jobs to the three firms in a selective tender mode.

“Messrs Ngonyama Okpanum and Associates; Messrs Design Union Consulting Ltd and Messrs Triad Associates Ltd were awarded contracts for consultancy works on the upgrade of the airports at the sums of N99, 179,507.17; N60, 986,730.46 and N95, 520,011.93 respectively without advertisement, certificate of No Objection from the BPP or approval by the tender’s board,” the union stated.

The petition alleged that members of the ministry’s Tenders Board were cajoled into ratifying the allocations and to further approve a “selective tender” method for the award of the actual contracts. “The Companies were awarded in ‘anticipatory approval,’ with [a] plan that [the] certificate of No Objection would be obtained (later) from the BPP,” the petition alleged. Then they contended that the minister’s action amounted to “a criminal offense and had led to impeachment of a seating senator at one time.”

The petition alleged that Mrs. Oduah orally informed the Aviation Ministry Tender’s Board that she had approval from President Goodluck Jonathan to adopt “selective tendering” in awarding the contracts, adding that such presidential approval was non-existent.

SaharaReporters saw a correspondence between the FAAN and the BPP where a reference was made to the president’s said approval, but the actual letter was never seen, according to the union.

The BPP had relied on the virtual president’s [/b]approval as the basis for approving the selective tender mode for the ministry to carry out the project. The BPP wrote: “On the strength of Mr. President’s approval, Due Process ‘No Objection’ is hereby granted to Federal Ministry of Aviation to adopt Selective Tendering Method for the urgent Upgrade and Rehabilitation Works at Eleven (11) Airport Terminals in the country.”

Based on the above, the Air Transport Union insists that the minister’s use of [b]“selective tendering”
to award contracts only to companies that were predetermined by the ministry, violated sections 40-42 of the Public Procurement Acts. According to the union, selective tendering is only acceptable when a particular contract requires some peculiar expertise available only to a select few companies. “Renovation of terminal buildings falls short of this requirement, but BPP approved it for Selective Tendering (notwithstanding),” alleged the union. Meanwhile, the FAAN had cited “urgency” as its reason for adopting the selective tendering mode and had allotted six months as the maximum duration for the projects. However, according to the petitioners, the projects, which began in 2011, have not come close to completion, contrary to the ministry’s hype.

An executive of the tender’s board told SaharaReporters that the union’s petition “has merit.” According to him, “They said it was for urgency that they elected the selective tender method and stipulated six months, but it is over two years now and you can see their basis for selective tender is defeated. This is all fraud.” He added, “Besides, what they called Phase II is approval for second time on the same projects they called Phase I.”

The union observed that the list of companies proposed by the Aviation Ministry to obtain BPP approval were completely different from those the minister eventually awarded the contract to, even though she never sought again to ratify her decision with the BPP.

Mrs. Oduah “got approval for the job using some companies, but substituted the companies later without writing back to the BPP for fresh approval,” the petitioners alleged, adding that the actual contracts, like the Consultancy, were also not advertised on official tenders’ journals or on any national dailies. SaharaReporters learnt that some members of the tender’s board had raised questions during a September, 2012 meeting when the acting Managing Director of the FAAN, Mr. Emeka Ezeh, had sought their approval for said Phase II of the project. Some board members reported demanded a progress report on the first phase they approved. They also questioned the capability of the contractors proposed by the Aviation Ministry to simultaneously carry out a Phase II when there had not been any significant progress on the so-called Phase I. The union as well as tenders board member who spoke to our correspondent alleged that Phased II was fraught with contract duplications from Phase I.

“For example, Zakhem Construction Nig. Ltd was awarded the contract for upgrade of MMIA Lagos in the 1st phase at the sum of N920, 191, 147.58. Curiously, [the] same company was awarded another contract in the tune of N981, 900,300.45 for ‘upgrade and rehabilitation’ of MMIA Lagos, under a spurious banner of Phase II.” According to the petition, “the entire Phase II is sheer duplication of Phase I.”

The union further alleged that the “various contractors [were] still on site implementing phase I, seven months after respective awards, without any comprehensive project status report to determine capability of the companies, yet the Ministry awarded ‘phase II’ jobs to [the] same firms.”

They also noted that the memos for the jobs were initiated by FAAN, whereas the contracts were for the ministry. The employees also said the contracts had always been awarded before the reports were made. “The consultancy contracts were merely [a] smokescreen to siphon money,” the petition alleged.

In an exchange of correspondence between the FAAN and the BPP, obtained by Saharareporters, the BPP asked FAAN to do more due diligence to ascertain that the contractors had actual capability to simultaneously carry on with another project when they had yet to make any significant progress in the said first phase. The BPP had also requested that the FAAN check with the Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC) to ensure that the companies it awarded contracts to were “unrelated.” There was no indication that the FAAN complied.

The petition stated that “most of the contractors on site are not among those approved by the BPP in the adopted Selective Tender method,” adding a concern “about the safety of patrons at the airports” as well as the abuse of public funds.

In interviews with SaharaReporters, two leaders of the union expressed disappointment that the leadership of the Senate had taken no action since receiving their petition.
Politics / Re: Which Country Is The Most Racist?? by Gorrbachev: 4:40pm On Sep 19, 2013
PvtParts: Odua Republic and their Oshogbo Capital

biafra. grin grin grin grin grin

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Crime / Re: Mob Attacks Alleged Cannibals In Lagos by Gorrbachev: 4:00pm On Sep 19, 2013
primus_maximus: Feels like i read this article about a year back.. google mode activated

https://www.nairaland.com/727563/mob-attacks-human-parts-eaters

guess it was 2 years back

igbo mods doing their thing. grin grin grin grin grin grin
Politics / Re: Italian Palm-Oil Company Relocates To Ile-ife, Osun State. by Gorrbachev: 10:31am On Sep 18, 2013
Tolexander: Ife ooye ejigiri
e ji giri ke gbe ife ga
olori aye, ife ooye
e mura lati tesiwaju
oranfe onile ina
ooduwa aweriri jagun
okan lerinwo irunmole
e gbe fe leke ota gbogbo

Ile ife ni orirun aye
ilu asa o, ilu esin
gbogbo yoruba e ka refe
ka wa lo wo oun adayeba tojoju
ile oodua, ife lowa
opa oranyan ile ife ni
odi moremi, ile ife ni
ara e ka re ife orirun aye

Ife Club 85. Feeling Nostalgic. kiss kiss kiss kiss kiss kiss kiss
Nairaland / General / Re: Are You Ok With 2/3 Of Politics Mods Being Igbo? by Gorrbachev: 8:46am On Sep 18, 2013
No I'm not ok with it. You can see the bias in the kind of topics you find there. Useless igbo politics that has nothing to do Nigeria mixed with pro igbo threads. interesting threads are quickly buried.

They don't allow non-igbos or indigenes live in their states or region, yet they try to force their local politics in our face. I don't give a damn what Kalu or Obi does in Alaigbo yet they try to use the centre using words like "competence" "merit" to deep their hands into the politics of other states.

Check Nairaland when Nigerians are at sleep or when the mods think Seun is not online, you'll see what i'm saying?
Health / Re: Can A 45 Year Old Man Just Slump And Die? by Gorrbachev: 4:21pm On Sep 17, 2013
nesboso: Im sorry for your loss.

Your uncle may have suffered a ruptured brain aneurysm which leeds to haemorrhage (bleeding) in the brain. If the aneurysm is pretty big or the bleeding is very severe, death will occur within minutes. The mortality (death rate) of ruptured aneurysm lies within 50% and is almost 100% without fast and proper neurosurgical intervention.

studies show that around 2-5 % of the world population carry such an aneurysm, but it will only rupture in 10% of the 2-5% who have it.

Risk factors which increase the risk of developing an aneurysm or a rupture of a existent aneurysm are smoking, being black (studies in the us show that african americans have a 2.1 higher rate), being female (1 to 5 ratio) and alcohol abuse.

Theres also a genetic risk if other family members carry an aneurysm. It can be detected best by magnetic resonance angiography (MRA).

So yes, it is possible for a 45 old man to "slump and die". Did your uncle have any symptoms in the weeks/days before he died, like dizziness, headache, blurred vision, etc ?


No, no one said he complained to them plus he is not that kind of guy. Too Manly, not petty. "i'm feeling headache" etc
Jokes Etc / Travel Alert by Gorrbachev: 4:18pm On Sep 17, 2013
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Politics / Re: Nigeria: To Break Or Not To Break - By Femi Fani-kayode by Gorrbachev: 8:20am On Sep 15, 2013
Wily1Wily: Yorubas are a confused tribe

Guy, how your music career?
Sports / Floyd Mayweather Is The Champ by Gorrbachev: 6:49am On Sep 15, 2013
"Girigbon o si elekun, Kokoro lo n si" TBE allday

Politics / Re: SILENCE IN SE! by Gorrbachev: 7:27pm On Sep 14, 2013
DerideGull:


This is not the first time you have rascally demonstrated the mentality of a fellow who has issues with good knowledge of events and how they relate to human beings. I suggest you go back to school. There is no doubt your propagandist forbearers did not teach you that characters such as Chief Rami Fani-Kayode, Mr. Lalekan Salami, Mr. O Falade, Alhaji Busari Obisean, Chief B Olowofoyeku and Chief A Adeyi assisted the soldiers from northern region of Nigeria in killing indigenes of eastern region in general and Ndigbo in particular.

There is no doubt a felony such as you did not know that in democratic setting, rule of law reigns supreme. Law and order are respecter of nobody yet there are limited and unending avenues to seek a redress. In USA, when ordinary county police chief closes a road, even the president of the country will either re-route or seek alternate remedy to address the situation quietly.

I guess moronic sycophants such as you, with skewed stream of thought what democracy is, have given the jokers called governors in Nigeria the alacritous platform to think of themselves as Emperors instead of elected servants of the states.

What a fool, Said all this and made no single point. Diboh/Nkiru, you are an absolute fool. SMH
Politics / Re: Asiwaju Tinubu Down With Parkinson Disease - Paparazzi Press by Gorrbachev: 10:04am On Sep 14, 2013
To all that wish Tinubu Parkinson, Parkinson shall be your portion before the end of the year. You will celebrate Christmas and New Year with it. It will catch you , your spouse your parents even your children will not be spared. tongue tongue tongue tongue tongue tongue tongue tongue tongue tongue tongue tongue tongue tongue
Politics / Is Chidi Loyd Still In Detention? by Gorrbachev: 5:06pm On Sep 13, 2013
NL, What happened to Chidi Loyd the 'Mace Killer', is he still in detention? last time i followed the story, he was 'loosing' his sight etc.
Politics / Re: Dokubo, Fasehun, Uwazurike, Al-mustapha, Others Meet In Anambra by Gorrbachev: 4:33pm On Sep 13, 2013
Shine It:

Fasheun is still the recognized leader of OPC weather you like it or not.

Yes, Alaigbo OPC.
Politics / Re: Akwa Ibom Prison Is Finer Than Some Noise Makers Achievements by Gorrbachev: 4:30pm On Sep 13, 2013
Politics / Re: Dokubo, Fasehun, Uwazurike, Al-mustapha, Others Meet In Anambra by Gorrbachev: 3:09pm On Sep 13, 2013
Which group does Fasheun represent? BTW OPC has said times without number that its not a militia group. its not amorphous, they are homogeneous with fixed address and leadership.
Politics / Re: Why Jonathan Will Never Be President In 2015 by Gorrbachev: 12:39pm On Sep 13, 2013
danderson: Poster go and hang yourself. Jonathan have my vote and that of all christians

Speak for your self.
Politics / Re: The Real Femi Fani Kayode We Know. by Gorrbachev: 12:34pm On Sep 13, 2013
Kairoseki77: No matter how many names you call him, he stil fcked Bianca, so what's the point?

Before passing her on to Ojukwu. BTW. All these threads, is it because of Bianca or because he called igbos out for the vile hypocrites they are?

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Politics / Re: 890 Traders Displaced As Enugu Demolishes Old Park Market by Gorrbachev: 11:46am On Sep 13, 2013
Enugu government is anti igbo, My pepu let us go back and develop our land and leave this amala and oyel pepu................Oh wait, we are in Alaigbo already? Chai Shineke!!!!!
Health / Re: Can A 45 Year Old Man Just Slump And Die? by Gorrbachev: 8:16am On Sep 13, 2013
jhydebaba: Na wah oh! So NL doctors don become witch cheesy


No, Na Ogbanje dem be.
Health / Re: Can A 45 Year Old Man Just Slump And Die? by Gorrbachev: 8:15am On Sep 13, 2013
azpekuliar: Yes a 45 year old man can "slump and die". He most probably suffered from High Blood Pressure leading up to him suffering a fatal heart attack. I know 2 people in their 40s who have passed on this way recently. A few tips:

Check BP regularly.
Exercise regularly.
Reduce salt intake.
Avoid junk meals high in fats & oils which only clog up the arteries.
Take lots of whole-grains, fruits and veggies.
Take lots of water.

thanks, he was not over weight, slim guy. He drank and smoked though.
Health / Can A 45 Year Old Man Just Slump And Die? by Gorrbachev: 11:30pm On Sep 12, 2013
Can A 45 Year Old Man Just Slump and Die? Just lost an Uncle in this mind bugling scenario and i'm looking for probable causes. They said he fell and hit his chest and that's it, he was buried today. It never occurred to me that it is not mandatory by law to carry out autopsy on deceased individuals in Nigeria. No history of terminal illness in the family, Parents died of old age. NL Doctors, Please what might have caused his death?
Politics / Re: 12 Points On How To Identify An Apc Stooge by Gorrbachev: 10:30am On Sep 12, 2013
Richtalk:

Is like you are already an APC stooge.

Bring up your own points on how to identify PDP stooge now?

Its a free world man. Choose what benefits you best. A Jonathan faction PDP stooge opened the thread to help fellow PDP stooges. I see nothing wrong in looking out for like minded stooges. tongue tongue tongue
Politics / Re: 12 Points On How To Identify An Apc Stooge by Gorrbachev: 8:54am On Sep 12, 2013
What about a PDP stooge, how do we identify them?

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