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Scammer!!! He couldnt even prove innocent without mentioning Jesus and God. Using their names in vein, in deciet. If not for anything, how I wish hell truly exist cos of these wild animals called politicians. |
![]() GodpunishBuhari:You are so bitter, full of hate....check yourself and see what these selfish politicians have reduced you to. . lost soul. make Thunder fire dem??..you dat thunder did not fire, where are you u?..that shows thunder has been firing you for long ![]() GodpunishBuhari:You are so bitter, full of hate....check yourself and see what these selfish politicians have reduced you to. . lost soul. make Thunder fire dem??..you dat thunder did not fire, where are you u?..that shows thunder has been firing you for long |
I know when Nigerians say foreign, they mean the whites..smh..slave minds..They would prefer a white coach thats even worse than the indigenous ones due to thier inferiority complex. Keshi is the best. #BringbackourKeshi |
Jeep is for Car as Church is for Nollywood |
This ia a bad news.. I would want our clerics to preach more about people getting back what they have given either good or bad (What goes around comes around) instead of the boring stories behind heaven and hell which people doesnt fear anymore..they form holy with inocent face, faces of jesus christ or Mohammed yet they do all the bad,believing looting in the dentriment of poor people is blessing from God. Church and mosque now preach prosperity, it doesnt matter how you get your money, thats blessing from God. Your heaven and hell is here, if you do good, you get good and if you do bad, you get bad. people needs to be aware what goes around will always comes around. Jonathan was our president, he had the power to provide us good security but instead GEJ and his kismen looted our money and made us vulnerable thinking they are rich, they are safe. message to our presnt politicians and potential politicians that all the bad you doing now your children, relatives,your people as a whole will pay for it somedey when the time right, thats when your hell starts only if you dont emissions. RIP to the innocent soul.. |
nonsense..everybody cant be religious or share same believe with you so dont drag everyone to your faith...You should close your eyes whenever you see her picture....I hate when people quote the bible or koran on another person's issue when you havent attend to all ur issues....Hypocrisy at its peak |
Afrikans shoul stop decieving themselves..There is no Christianity or Islam without traditional religion. Any cleric performing miracles is just using Islam or Christianity as cover, the real song is the real traditional Afrikan religion that shows you which is authentic..like i said any Pastor or sheik use Afrikan juju for miracle..Dont just open your eyes, be wise.. tell ur clerics to swear with Ogun(God of Iron) if they dont use traditional voodoo and you see the result in just 7days |
i feel for you bro and to those forming holy on another person's matter then you need to wisen up as this could happen to anyone no matter how brilliant or intelligent just that the OP is worshipping the God of our politicians cos how would you go to church and pray often and still do run; I am sorry to say you are worshipping a corrupt God..Dont waste most of your valuable time praying unnecessarily. Pray little as God knows all you want even without praying, minimize how often u go to church and read more...Dont kill yourself pls |
for real? |
Amazing!!! |
was he crying??...I tought he wanted to die so no pain should make him cry |
so? |
Anasko:The number one problem with Nigeria is not corruption but Religion(Christianity and islam). the two religions have served as a tool to decieve and extort the masses cos in Africa as a whole we believe anything that comes out from the two without questioning. why would you even want to question when people will tag you a sinner..So bad |
joker |
joker |
good move |
refreshrate:lets not close our eyes and shy away from the truth. Blame game apart. All these troubles we are experiencing is because our foundation was weak. It took Nigeria 16years of democracy to get us into this mess. the highest supplier of petroleum in Africa and we went down the moment the oil price went down to show we had no reserve and we had govt of the moment that didnt plan for the drought. The honest truth, a lot of thing must be put in place to solve all these issues and we all have to sacrifice to be made one way or the other. i know you are a learned person and the reason why you are on queue, why you bought deodorant spray for such amount, light and everyother hardship is due to the fact that chronic corruption that has eaten up Nigeria. Every system is corrupt, in Nigeria, anything bad ir good is an opportunity to loot. If not for corruption our currency will not be this bad. Imagine the billions looted was used for what it was really meant for; we would have wiped out Boko Harram out before they became strong, there wont be any abandoned project, our currency will be stable and everyother thing will move fine. No nation is saint but it has to be reduce to the minimal..I am sure you dont expect this present administration to undo the rot of 16years in few months. thats expecting too much and hypocrisy to be honest. we are all in the mess together, everybody is a victim of corruption and bad governance. |
refreshrate:our judicial systems and anti corruption agencies is now active. your view |
refreshrate:Thanks for the correction. I guess we are in the same country and if you are not, you can ask people in Nigeria. I am tired of telling fake people how this country is changing for good cos no matter what you tell them, they claim not to see anything due to bigotry and hypocrisy. even if Buhari is thier direct opponent they should support him for the love they have for nigeria. Are people not ashame when they praise the last administration? do they have conscience? |
VampireeM:you just wanted to type something. What do you want again? Nigerians should get rid of ingrates, liers and hypocrites like you. People like you would rather die than see Nigeria improving for God knows reason...change your ways |
we know |
bad |
very true |
is this today? |
thats the problem with Nigerians, we like and encourage hypocrisy. We want a person that has looted billions and still drives a benz 190, We like a person that goes to school without shoes and loot our billions. Other than being a student, she is an ambassador and she might also have an investment. its her personal life, if she like, she can put on N1b shoes afterall Dasuki,Dopkesi and GEJ didnt wear diamonds despite the money they looted. Nigerians and Hypocrisy. |
Tolexander:Sorry i meant GEJ bro |
is this also a political witch-hunt? i maintain my stand anybody that supports GEJ should be mentally examined, the person must be ill mentally. yet to be convinced GEJ govt. wasnt on a mission to divide and sale nigeria, they looted almost every kobo. |
DETAILS ABOUT THE CASE. $1.1billion Fraud: British Judge questions Jonathan’s integrity, stops Etete from getting N17 billion. A British Judge on Tuesday refused to release $85 million (N17 billion) to Malabu, a fraudulent company controlled by Nigeria’s former petroleum minister, Dan Etete. In refusing to release the money to Malabu, Justice Edis of the Southwark Crown Court declared that he was not sure the administration of President Goodluck Jonathan acted in Nigeria’s interest when it approved the transfer of the money to Malabu. “I cannot simply assume that the FGN which was in power in 2011 and subsequently until 2015 rigorously defended the public interest of the people of Nigeria in all respects,” the judge ruled. PREMIUM TIMES had reported how the Jonathan administration controversially approved the transfer of $1.092 billion from Nigeria’s JP Morgan account in London to Nigerian accounts controlled by Malabu. The money was paid by global oil giants, Shell and ENi, for Africa’s richest oil bloc, OPL 245. The former Attorney General of the Federation, Mohammed Adoke, and the former Minister of State for Finance, Yerima Ngama, signed the documents approving the transfer to Malabu. The fraudulent deal, shaded in various layers of corruption, has been condemned by Nigerians and international transparency advocates and is being investigated by authorities in four different countries. THE SEIZED $85 MILLION The $85 million was seized at the request of Italian prosecutors who are also investigating the deal. The money was the last part of the OPL 245 largesse not yet distributed. Sensing that the Muhammadu Buhari administration was yet to find its feet on international legal matters, Mr. Etete approached the British court and asked that the money be returned to him. At a two-day hearing that started on November 23, Mr. Etete’s lawyers argued that there was no fraud in the deal and asked that the money be released to him. While Mr. Etete argued that the money be released to him, the Italian prosecutor argued that “their investigation could lead to a potential forfeiture of the money down the road.” a source who has followed the case and was present at the proceedings told PREMIUM TIMES. Malabu’s lawyers told the court that freezing the money was an assault on Nigeria and questioned how the court could imagine that Messrs. Adoke and Ngama would be a party to a corrupt deal. THE RULING While giving his ruling on Tuesday, Justice Edis said while he could not say for certain if the deal was fraudulent pending conclusions of investigations, it would be inappropriate to release the money to Malabu. “I am not making any findings of fact about misconduct by anyone. I am simply assessing the evidence before me to determine whether a restraint order should be discharged which was granted by way of MLA (Mutual Legal Assistance between the UK and Italy) to support an investigation by the Italian authorities,” the judge said. The judge also made reference to evidence provided by the Italian authorities that ex-President Jonathan was directly involved in the fraudulent deal. “The suggestion from the wiretaps is that “Fortunato” was implicated and I am told that this was a reference in code (not subtle) to the former President of Nigeria, President Goodluck Jonathan,” the judge said. “Aliyu (Abubakar) is said to be associated with him and Aliyu received, in a way which was not transparent, $523m of the money paid for the OPL 245 licence in August 2011.” PREMIUM TIMES had reported how fictitious companies owned by Abubakar Aliyu, a man referred to as ‘Mr. Corruption’ by anti-graft officials, received over half ($532 million) of the total $1.092 billion. Mr. Aliyu, a close ally of Mr. Jonathan was recently quizzed by EFCC operatives for the first time despite being a central character in the deal whose investigation was virtually stalled during the Jonathan presidency. ACTIVISTS REACT Reacting to the ruling, Simon Taylor of Global Witness stated that “Given the gathering pace of the EFCC investigation in Nigeria under new leadership and a call by the Nigerian House of Representatives to cancel the deal in 2014, investors in Shell and Eni should demand to know why they were exposed to such risk.” The UK based Global Witness has been at the forefront of the demand for transparency in the deal and other similar deals across the world. Also reacting to the judgement, Dotun Oloko, an anti-corruption campaigner in Nigeria said, “In light of these allegations in a UK court, the role of the senior Nigerian officials involved in this deal, including Goodluck Jonathan, must now be fully investigated.” With the ruling, Nigerian now has the opportunity to not only claim the money but also another $110.5 million of the funds held in a Swiss bank while investigations continue. Below is a statement by Global Witness after the court ruling: Court refuses to unfreeze funds from “smash and grab” raid on Nigerian oil block Prosecutors allege that “fronts for President Goodluck Jonathan of Nigeria” received US$523m in proceeds of “smash and grab” OPL 245 deal Southwark Crown Court today rejected an attempt by a company owned by the former Nigerian oil minister Dan Etete to unfreeze US$85m in proceeds of the corrupt deal for the Nigerian offshore oil block, Oil Prospecting Licence 245 (OPL 245), which was sold to Shell and Eni for $1.1bn in 2011. The funds were restrained at the request of Italian authorities, who are investigating the sale of the block by Malabu Oil & Gas, a company secretly owned by Mr Etete, to the international oil companies. The Federal Government of Nigeria (FGN) under Goodluck Jonthan acted as a middleman in the deal, and the court received evidence based on wiretaps that prosecutors allege show that the then President, Goodluck Jonathan, was directly involved. The deal deprived the Nigerian people of a sum equivalent to 80% of the country’s 2015 health budget. “In light of these allegations in a UK court the role of the senior Nigerian officials involved in this deal including Goodluck Jonathan must now be fully investigated,” said Dotun Oloko, a Nigerian anti-corruption campaigner. Evidence from US authorities presented to the court and included in the judgement “shows payments following circuitous routes which total $523m and which arrived at Abubakar Aliyu, aka ‘Mr Corruption’” […] “Aliyu’s companies are allegedly fronts for President Goodluck Jonathan of Nigeria”. The Crown Prosecution Service, acting at the behest of the Public Prosecutor for Milan (PPM), described OPL 245 as a case of “grand corruption”. The OPL 245 deal is currently under investigation by the Public Prosecutor of Milan, the UK’s National Crime Agency (NCA), and the Nigerian Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC). The EFCC have reportedly recently interviewed Abubakar Aliyu in connection with the case, and earlier this year interviewed Dan Etete. Justice Edis of Southwark Crown Court turned down Malabu’s application to discharge the freezing order rejecting Malabu’s arguments that the Crown had failed to follow proper procedures in securing the freezing. Justice Edis concluded in his judgement: It is extremely important that what I am about to say is not misunderstood. I am not making any findings of fact about misconduct by anyone. I am simply assessing the evidence before me to determine whether a restraint order should be discharged which was granted by way of MLA to support an investigation by the Italian authorities. That investigation is not complete (and appears to be still at quite an early stage). What misconduct it may ultimately prove, if any, will be a matter for the PPM and the Italian court if proceedings are brought. However, precisely because I cannot reach firm factual conclusions, I cannot simply assume that the FGN which was in power in 2011 and subsequently until 2015 rigorously defended the public interest of the people of Nigeria in all respects. Mr. Fisher QC who appeared for the CPS used the phrase “grand corruption” to describe the form of corruption in which the state itself is culpable. The suggestion from the wiretaps is that “Fortunato” was implicated and I am told that this was a reference in code (not subtle) to the former President of Nigeria, President Goodluck Jonathan. Aliyu is said to be associated with him and Aliyu received, in a way which was not transparent, $523m of the money paid for the OPL 245 licence in August 2011. “Given the gathering pace of the EFCC investigation in Nigeria under new leadership and a call by the Nigerian House of Representatives to cancel the deal in 2014, investors in Shell and Eni should demand to know why they were exposed to such risk,“ said Simon Taylor, a Director of Global Witness. Suspects named in the Italian case include Eni and its current and former CEOs Claudio Descalzi and Paolo Scaroni, as well the company’s Chief Development, Operations & Technology Officer Roberto Casula and former executive Vicenzo Armanna. Other suspects in the Italian case include Dan Etete and middlemen Emeka Obi, Gianluca Di Nardo and Luigi Bisignani. Shell and Eni have denied any wrongdoing. “It is clear from evidence in the public domain that high level executives in Shell personally took part in negotiating this deal. Citizens in the UK, US, Netherlands and Nigeria should demand that Shell and its executives are investigated in their respective countries,” said Nicholas Hildyard of The Corner House. Shell and Eni have invested at least $1.8bn in purchasing and developing the block, which they own 50-50. It reportedly holds probable reserves of 9.23 billion barrels of oil, which if proven, would represent the equivalent of a third of Shell’s proven reserves, and two thirds of Eni’s. Antonio Tricarico of Re:Common said: “$85 million paid by Eni and Shell for the benefit of Dan Etete’s company Malabu remains frozen in London. The time has come that Eni and Shell come clean about what they knew about this deal and who else this money was intended for. Source: http://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/headlines/195233-1-1billion-fraud-british-judge-questions-jonathans-integrity-stops-etete-from-getting-n17-billion.html |
A cable available to Southwark Crown Court, UK has revealed how a former Nigerian president, Goodluck Jonathan, was code-named “Fortunato” by Italian accomplices in the $1.1 million Malabu deal. Italian authorities investigating the mega deal had provided evidence to the court indicating the involvement of the former president. The court, presided by Justice Edis, said based on the evidence presented before it, “Fortunato”, meaning “the lucky one” in Italian, was implicated in the deal. “The suggestion from the wiretaps is that “Fortunato” was implicated and I am told that this was a reference in code (not subtle) to the former President of Nigeria, President Goodluck Jonathan,” the judge said. By this revelation, “Fortunato”, is added to the long list of names Nigerians call the former president. The court however refused to release the remaining balance of $85 million (N17 billion) to Malabu for the sell of Africa’s richest oil bloc, OPL 245 to oil giants Shell and ENi. source: http://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/top-news/195246-italian-cabal-named-jonathan-fortunato-in-1-1-million-malabu-racket.html |
stianity and Islam and other religion will eventually ruin this peaceful earth one day..Mark my word These foreign religions has finally destroyed people way of reasoning, i thought religion is meant to make the world a better place but its turning out to make the world hell. God knows the harm these religions have done on earth is more than the good...as time goes, things keeps getting worse. Can someone tell us what good religion has done. The most religious nation is the poorest, the most violent, has the most criminals, clerics extorting poor people and recieving bribe in tithes from greedy religious politicians, made us lose our culture and our togetherness. After money and women, religion is the only thing that could come between two blood brothers thereby hating and harming eachother...Isis killing, Christianity destroying the world through the media. Propagandas everywhere..Its now a sin in Nigeria if you dont belong to one of those two when it is obvious is not our religion. saw recently a picture of the Ooni of Ife on his kneels in chuch when Queen Elizabeth was on her foot, meanwhile they brought the religion thats to show you how bad our mind and soul has been colonized(Destroyed). I also read that a nigerian preacher was insulted and was forced to alight when preaching in a bus in the UK meanwhile they brought religion and despite that God keep blessing the white nations that shows how bad this religions has really hurt us. How could you claim to be holy and Godly when you enslave people, destroy thier economy,destroy their culture. Everything black is evil, devil is black, while angels are white thats a mental control hence you see them as angels and your fellow black people as devil hence feeling inferior.. Only God can come to our rescue. |
Christianity and Islam and other religion will eventually ruin this peaceful earth one day..Mark my word These foreign religions has finally destroyed people way of reasoning, i thought religion is meant to make the world a better place but its turning out to make the world hell. God knows the harm these religions have done on earth is more than the good...as time goes, things keeps getting worse. Can someone tell us what good religion has done. The most religious nation is the poorest, the most violent, has the most criminals, clerics extorting poor people and recieving bribe in tithes from greedy religious politicians, made us lose our culture and our togetherness. After money and women, religion is the only thing that could come between two blood brothers thereby hating and harming eachother...Isis killing, Christianity destroying the world through the media. Propagandas everywhere..Its now a sin in Nigeria if you dont belong to one of those two when it is obvious is not our religion. saw recently a picture of the Ooni of Ife on his kneels in chuch when Queen Elizabeth was on her foot, meanwhile they brought the religion thats to show you how bad our mind and soul has been colonized(Destroyed). I also read that a nigerian preacher was insulted and was forced to alight when preaching in a bus in the UK meanwhile they brought religion and despite that God keep blessing the white nations that shows how bad this religions has really hurt us. How could you claim to be holy and Godly when you enslave people, destroy thier economy,destroy their culture. Everything black is evil, devil is black, while angels are white thats a mental control hence you see them as angels and your fellow black people as devil hence feeling inferior.. Only God can come to our rescue. |
she is making a whole lot of sense..That albino half cast man is a scam and an hypocrite. ..he his too fake he his a tushed version of Fayose..PDP is full of stupid people. |
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