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I just hope this is handle properly, if not it might breed another violence in the Niger Delta region. God help us! |
Even inside prayer house, the ADC is still at his back, power sweet ooh. |
Seek first the kingdom of God and every other thing shall be added unto you. Nice move! |
So some countries are still more corrupt than Nigeria? |
Corruption and economic turmoil often go hand-in-hand. In western nations like the United States and many European countries, we often see corruption come to light as the result of whistleblowers or journalistic efforts. But in many other areas of the world, however, corruption plays a major role in fostering staggering poverty and broken economic systems in a much more blatant way. Oftentimes, specific power structures and government architectures provide an easier means for corrupt politicians, businessmen, or military officials to exploit the system. Many governments have their roots in constitutions from generations ago, and have outgrown their current systems. Many other countries are ruled by a variety of independent tribal leaders and often lack a centralized power structure with any meaningful sway. Transparency International developed a comprehensive list of the world’s most corrupt nations last year, and the countries that top the list probably won’t come as much of a surprise to many. The study ranks countries on a scale from 0 to 100, with zero being the most corrupt, and 100 being the least. Of course, corruption comes in a variety of forms, so getting a precise gauge is difficult. But perception itself is a very strong tool, and can have a big effect on its own. If the study reveals anything, it’s that the world overall has a huge issue in terms of corrupt officials. By looking at the Corruptions Perception Index, along with the existing power structures and economic systems within each country, the picture does become a bit clearer. That’s why we dug a little deeper, examining the rankings for ourselves. Although not among the top ten, we’ve included the United States on the list to give perspective as to where America ranks internationally in terms of corruption and economic strife. By Transparency International’s calculations and scale, the U.S. is sitting fairly pretty, although it’s common knowledge that there are definitely issues with how things are run in Washington. Other countries you might expect to see like Russia, Mexico, or Venezuela all have their places as well, and the full list of 177 nations can be viewed straight at the source from Transparency International. Here are the most corrupt nations in the world, as ranked by Transparency International, with additional insight into the issues and factors plaguing each one. Nigeria is in number 144. View the list: http://www.transparency.org/cpi2013/results Source: http://www.cheatsheet.com/business/7-most-corrupt-countries.html/?ref=YF |
Ok, that it's good enough. |
Kindly send it to valuepointengineers@yahoo.com Thanks Bro. |
theV0ice:Your type are always in a faceless forum like this, your stupidity sting. So you believe idiomatic expressions are created by only gods of English language, not by people around you or people you can see with your own eyes, still another reason you should stop commenting of public forum. Take this from me, my last reply to you! I rest my case with you with the below comment because this is way you are heading to: https://gulliblestravelsdma.files./2014/04/1981984_10202882106349739_1646133045_n.jpg |
I was in support of fuel subsidy removal in 2012 and am also in support of it removal now, it is only those that does not have any single idea of the looting through the fuel subsidy stuff that will not support it removal. In 2012, most APC supporter were against it, now APC is in power, I hope PDP supporter would allow this subsidy to be remove in the interest of Nigerians and our economy and not act the same way as their APC counterpart during 2012. Nigerians interest is paramount to any political party interest, be it PDP, APC, KOWA,...., etc Lets build Nigeria together! |
theV0ice:Here you go again, another prove that you are even more clueless, "masturbating with you" in that context was use to equate talking to a fool which add no value to my life so also the same thing with masturbating that add no value to the masturbator. Grow up so as to be able to read in between lines and get the meaning out of every write ups, even after using simple English, you still find it difficult to understand the simple idiomatic expression. |
theV0ice:I still don't understand why you attached the same picture of him standing as a stranger in front of Cameron's house to use and prove a point to me, that is that same picture which I frowned about, or are you telling me that that person standing there is not Buhari? Take this from me, the arrangement for the visit wasn't planned/handle properly. I am only speaking from my own point of view, PDP or APC I don't give a fvck, what am after is good government, non of them is paying me to speak for them in this forum. In as much as I so much want Buhari to be successful in repositioning this failed country, am also out to criticize him when he go the other way. I think I will have to leave you here because the train has left the station. I don't think I should continue masturbating with you for defending your pay master. |
theV0ice:Just acknowledge that the arrangement for the visit wasn't properly managed by his aides, how can a president elect be standing in front of someone house like that, does it means there was no pre-information or what? Am not talking about 30mins or 5mins stuff you are mentioning, but the site of him standing there like a stranger is what am against. Because am in support of him doesn't mean I should be blind of anything I see around him that is not ok. |
NANS vs Zuma Round one, NANS is leading with an upper cut, Round two; Zuma over to you but it shouldn't be below the belt! Watching with 2020 D. New Tv in my area. |
No he wasn't embarrassed! I was the one that was embarrassed in London. May be he was standing there counting the numbers of block use in building David Cameron's house. Don't know why it is very difficult to acknowledge the truth. Mind you I don't have anything against him, am in support of his presidency but let the truth be. |
Eku handing over ..........When they see PDP members on their way! Hahahaha..... Dȧȧkǔn jȯȯ….. |
Hahaha........ This man face really resemble what they say he is. |


Are u a pervert??