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ItsMeAboki:thank you, keep on fooling yourself.... |
what will buhari be doing in London for 10days or thereabout, he said he is not sick. I can say that he spent several days in London because (1) He needs more funds from the Arabs for his campaign (2) he wants to strength boko haram. just after his return, we hear that boko haram has pledged allegiance to Isis. Nigerian military is really dealing with boko haram and buhari doesn't want to be disgraced, he ran to London. the Arabs can't give you support without something in exchange.. Nigerian these men are evil.. Nigerians think and be wise do not be deceived. . http://247ureports.com/the-real-reason-buhari-went-to-london-the-arab-billionaires/ |
Osibanjo and APC supporters what is all this overhyping about. today: osibanjo's daughter shares selfie, tomorrow: osibanjo mother dancing, osibanjos son doing this and that.. what nonsense.. why didn't they also share the picture of his untidy brother in the village. cant we see how responsible the presidents family is.. you will not see stuffs like: Jonathan's daughter sharing pics.. I pity some people sha... you cant take care of your brother, it is nigeria you want to change.. liar.. and also doesn't buhari have another outfit, I think he must have worn this through out his stay in London. |
op wait till then before you ask the question.. not now |
haha... let him answer na |
SeverusSnape:welcome back boss... |
GEJ all the way |
VIPERVENOM:hahaha.. APC don't have any evidence.. shame on you liars... GEJ till 2023 |
Kolade354:I got a good job already |
Kolade354:I quoted you to tell you how stupid you are.. |
VIPERVENOM:the guys in the video do they look like popular nollywood actors, they are criminals hired by APC. now let me ask you, what is your proof the audio tape was about how they were rigging or how they rigged elections? |
Kolade354:GOD won't answer your prayer because you are stupid and useless already.. |
VIPERVENOM:then the audio is dead and false as well.. criminals like APC.. the so called audio was recorded on 20th of June 2014 and the why didn't they release the tape before or after the election... APC criminals. |
BABAKABIRU301:don't mind them.. deceivers |
abacusCm:APC brought audio tape, we brought live manipulation video.. APC got served.. |
shame to APC... GEJ till 2023.. |
then how are we sure the audio tape about ekiti election rigging is real.. APC liars |
pot calling kettle black.. see how APC rigged the Osun elections & plans to rig the 2015 elections yet they say PDP plans to rig. watch https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PCUJozFyQfU. are these the people that want to bring change? God forbid evil. Nigerians be careful and be wise, don't be deceived.. |
APC liars.. |
PhockPhockMan:they tot Jonathan wouldn't crush boko haram, now GEJ has done the job there would be no need for amnesty .. that is what it means |
When my wife broke the news to me that Malam Sanusi Lamido Sanusi, then Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), had alleged in a letter to President Goodluck Jonathan that $49.8 billion of Nigeria’s unremitted oil revenue was missing, suggesting that the money had been stolen, I did not hesitate in telling her that it was not true. She then asked why I would say so and I told her the amount was too large to be stealable. I added, on a lighter note, that if such an amount hits any account in any bank as stolen money, it would trigger an earthquake that cannot be measured on the Richter scale. I reiterated this incredulity as a guest of Focus Nigeria, the current affairs programme broadcast by the African Independent Television (AIT). So, I was one of those sceptical – in fact dismissive – of Sanusi’s allegation from the onset. To put in perspective my scepticism that the amount in question could be stolen: Cable News Network (CNN) broadcast a news bar recently about a Russian hacking ring that has reportedly “stolen up to $1 billion from banks around the world in what would be one of the biggest banking breaches known.” The hackers were discovered to have been active “since at least the end of 2013 and infiltrated more than 100 banks in 30 countries,” stealing not more than $10 million dollars at a time. So, if their theft of $1 billion made global news as unprecedented, then imagine $49.8 billion! And I was not surprised when, following his subsequent invitation by the Senate to substantiate the allegation, Sanusi revised the figure to $12 billion, and later to $20 billion, creating the impression of an accuser engaged in guesswork or unsure of his facts, if facts they could be called. I wondered how the same amount could be “missing” or “stolen” as three different figures. I could not comprehend it, and that hardened my scepticism as to the credibility of the allegation. The revisions, by the accuser himself, had simply turned his allegation into a farce and made it unworthy of a man of such high standing occupying one of the highest and most sensitive offices in the land. It was while I contemplated Sanusi’s revisions and their dent on the credibility of his allegation that I got the inspiration to coin the word “sanusise,” a transitive verb with its nominal derivative as “sanusisation” and gerund as “sanusising.” I later wrote an article entitled “The ‘Sanusisation’ of ‘Missing’ Money” in which I canvassed for the new, Nigerian-born word – “sanusise” – to be added to the English dictionary, with its meaning as “to engage in unabashed self-contradiction” or “to unabashedly make self-contradictory claims about the same matter,” as Sanusi had evidently done by revising the figure of the allegedly “missing” or “stolen” money twice, undermining his credibility himself. The controversy ensuing from the allegation and the serial revision of its figures led the Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister for the Economy, Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, to request for independent forensic auditors to review the accounts of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC), the main government agency targeted by the allegation, to get to the root of the issue and determine if any money was indeed missing or stolen as alleged. President Jonathan acceded to the request, leading to the engagement of the globally established PriceWaterHouseCoopers to conduct the forensic audit. Curiously, even before the auditors would commence work, some persons called for heads to roll over the allegation, as if the punishment of an accused should precede the proof of the allegation against them; as if an allegation should be regarded as the proof of its authenticity. Sobriety was cast to the dogs by those behind such calls. As if goaded by the hysteria of mass prejudice, they never cared to pause and ask for a proof of the allegation before committing themselves to a belief in its validity. Now the report of the forensic audit by PriceWaterHouseCoopers has been published, having been submitted to President Goodluck Jonathan on February 2, 2015. And nothing in the report confirms the allegation of missing or stolen money. Rather, the report indicates, among other things, that the NNPC needs to pay the sum of $1.48 billion into the federation account, a far cry from any of the three figures alleged to have been “missing” or “stolen.” In effect, the report vindicates the accused, as well as those sceptical of the veracity of Sanusi’s allegation. In his article entitled “Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala and a People’s Narrative,” published on page 53 of The Guardian of January 4, 2015, Kalu Ojah, a Professor of Finance at Wits Business School, Johannesburg, gave an insight into what might have transpired with the alleged “missing” or “stolen” money, which apparently applies to the $1.48 billion. He said “it could be the result of faulty bookkeeping,” which could have been “straightened out with the cooperation of the relevant agencies” – without much ado. From a semantic perspective, even the $1.48 billion cannot be described as “missing” or “stolen” money. It would be “missing” if it could not be traced, and “stolen” if it were traced to anywhere it was not meant to be, with proof that its transfer involved theft and was not due to some error. None of these scenarios can be deduced from the report of the forensic audit. However, there is a silver lining in the cloud of Sanusi’s allegation, which I believe even its vindicated victims, including the NNPC, would admit. It is that it has revealed the need for our public institutions to be more thorough in handling matters related to bookkeeping and making remittances, as implicated in the forensic auditors’ discovery of the unreconciled $1.48 billion, whose remittance to the federation account has been directed by the Minister of Petroleum Resources, Mrs. Diezani Alison-Madueke. This is one allegation that raised to the unhealthiest pitch our propensity for scandalmongering as a people. And considering the great damage its validation would have done to our reputation as Nigerians, as citizens of the country with the highest, likely unbeatable record of single corporate theft in history. http://tribune.com.ng/quicklinkss/opinion/item/30734-forensic-audit-vindicating-the-accused |
Sirniyeh:show us the pics of the supposed boko haram on full outfit. not faces |
GEJ all the way... Kai buhar |
uniklinkum:I see... |
GEJ is the best. he gave APC a run for their money, he took the game to their half. they said he is clueless but he has proven to them that he is well able. they thought he would not tackle boko haram but he has proven them wrong. what more? they say he is corrupt but cannot show us a proof of GEJ stealing billions. while they were away in London the big boss took the liberty to go borno and congratulate his gallant soldiers. he has proven them wrong. will buhari come out to say again that if elected I will fight boko haram, which boko haram? the one our able president has dealt with. APC will be planning to protest the presidents tackling of boko haram. let us give honour to whom honour is due. why shouldn't I vote for GEJ, he is simply good. twale my president.. sing with me "I go vote for goodluck Jonathan. jona jona" some APC supporters are secretly defecting. welcome on board people.. https://www.nairaland.com/2170768/never-again-nigerians-cheer-gej |
Picomon:sorry bro no likes this time |
rozayx5:aww aww.. GEJ the big bestest boss.. twale. |
Obiagelli:no need waiting, its already been tested and proven.. |
Obiagelli:the transformation is on going.. you can see it and also feel it... |
uniklinkum:ja, ein wenig.. the 2nd= no no |
uniklinkum:me too..danke. |
nairabetguru:we expected him to do the needful but refused, nevertheless he will be taken care of... |


