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If she doesn't allow you to have her canal hmmm again....Always saying she's tired nd sh!ts |
I have a vision Fashola will one day become Nigeria president.....As in this man is so loyal tho him too go dey chop money o buh it's not as clear as some governors(Name wit-held) |
Very soon Nigeria will have a man worthy of bring called a President.........GEJ is never a president(Quote me nd die).......GEJ we are waiting for you to probe o!.....Wondering how the prosecution will be CAPITAL PUNISHMENT, JAILING or what? |
Chai!....These South African citizens are big criminals.......Op you remember what they did to the Nigerian who caught with drug in Indonesia......That's exactly what should be done to her.......''Smuggling is Smuggling'' Whether drug or money is never my concern! Chikena |
I think it's legal so far it's for study nd not for babalawo ritual money......Do they collect license before buying dead bodies? |
These castrated fuckstards should stop disturbin' us with sh!ts......We're tired of all these....Abegi my people dey come back home o...Change is here already...Naija go soon better.... |
All these our yeyebrities sha...Yet they detest us wearing provocative clothes in their movies...Na wa o............I realised she doesn't always pose with her Husband nd kids...Why? |
midolian:That can never be possible....Just tryna make u realise the difference btwn Jonathan and Buhari.....Sai Buhari till 2100 |
But who are they deceiving? Air wey dem for use pump trailer tyre...cc:lalasticlala ![]()
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ajepako:So?...He never changed his words now...His agenda and Manifestos are still as intact as ever |
What!...Is she a male?....Another hermaphrodite? Abi she won go fight konfu ......All I see is big big muscles lyk Jackie Chan |
sure...Buhari is no magician now |
Some companies are too cruel sha....Charge them to court...Only a wicked Judge won't be on ur side |
Okay...Copy nd paste master |
Very easy...Shebi u have a pink lips just cut some parts of ur own nd dash him...............It might be of help |
januzaj:Wow!...The best I read so far |
SeverusSnape:Wow,so funny |
45 year old Adamu Abdullahi (pictured above) says he will be trekking form Maiduguri in Borno state to Abuja from tomorrow April 30th, so he can meet with Gen Buhari to congratulate him on his victory at the presidential elections, according to KSM News. Married with 4 children, Adamu says he will be leaving Maiduguri by 6am tomorrow and will depart from Jimtilo park. He asked all Borno state indigenes to forward their petitions to him so he can forward them to Gen. Buhari.
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$20bn Oil Fraud: Jonathan Administration Pressured PricewaterhouseCooper To Revise Report One day after President Goodluck Jonathan authorized the release of a version of a forensic audit of $20bn that is reportedly missing from Nigeria’s crude oil sales, an oil industry expert retained by Sahara Reporters to look at the report has stated that the Nigerian government appeared to have pressured the auditors, PricewaterhouseCooper, to revise parts of its preliminary report. After analyzing the audit report, the expert concluded that the much-anticipated release of the audit report of Nigeria’s accounts and the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) has provided few insights into the $20 billion that was allegedly not remitted to the Federal Accounts. Jonathan authorized the release of a version of the report one day after Muhammadu Buhari said his administration would immediately investigate the allegation by former Central Bank Governor Sanusi Lamido Sanusi to the effect that the NNPC had failed to account for more than $20 billion in crude oil exports by Nigeria. “The report reveals that PricewaterhouseCooper was recalled by Nigeria’s auditor general in January 2015 to share its original findings with the NNPC,” said the expert. He added, “At this point, PwC received ‘a significant amount of additional information’ from the NNPC, which was not reportedly not provided during the original review period. Consequently, the so-called updated report released by Jonathan contains significant changes from the previous report.” He stated that it was important to investigate the nature of the “additional information” produced by NNPC “to determine whether it was simply a tactical deployment of deceptive data and information to color the audit outcome.” According to the Abuja-based expert, “it is highly curious that the NNPC was apparently inept in the quality of information it originally provided to the auditors. Given the charged nature of the controversy generated by the matter, one would expect that the NNPC would be scrupulous in providing exhaustive information to PricewaterhouseCooper at the initial stages of the audit.” He stated that it was important to examine and evaluate the additional information to ascertain that it was not part of a scheme to compromise the audit process. The oil sector expert added that it was significant that, despite the revision, the sanitized version of the audit still indicated “there was a shortfall of $1.48 billion in oil revenue that the NNPC needed to refund to the Federal Accounts.” Our expert also remarked that the PwC report also admitted that it did not even constitute an audit. He pointed to a section of the report that read, “the procedures we performed did not constitute an examination or review in accordance with generally accepted standards or attestation standards.” The PwC report also warned that its findings cannot “be relied upon by any other party (third party)” to Nigeria’s auditor-general. “This is another curious aspect of the audit,” according to our expert. “Basically, it’s as if the audit company was telling the world that the work they set out to do did not follow stringent standards of auditing. And yet, the Jonathan administration had promised Nigerians a thorough audit. And a thorough-going audit is certainly what the government owes the Nigerian people.” PwC is one of the world’s leading audit and consulting companies. SaharaReporters could not ascertain how much PwC charged the Nigerian government for its work on the saga of $20 billion in missing oil revenue.
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When will this hemophilia and pedophilia stop in the entire race of the world, Even when the population of girls is 2times that of boys...Yet some old fools wouldn't stop abusing male kids sexually....A bullet is enoff for dis madman........Woe unto Rome ''THE HOME OF GAYS AND LESBIANS''.... ''What else were u expecting?'' ![]() |
brooklyn49:Desmod elliot's head tho! |
Many had hoped the rescued girls were the same ones kidnapped a year ago from a Chibok school —The Nigerian army said that the hundreds of women and girls rescued from camps run by Islamist group Boko Haram Tuesday are not the same ones who were kidnapped from a Chibok school last April. After Nigerian forces rescued 200 girls and 93 women from the Boko-Haram occupied Sambisa forest, many hoped missing Chibok schoolgirls whose abduction inspired the global campaign to ‘Bring Back Our Girls’ would be among them. The campaign’s founder, Obiageli Ezekwesili, said it was “heartbreaking” that the Chibok girls were not found, but added that any rescue is good news. “That these girls and women who were also captives of those savages (for God knows how long) can now breathe the air of freedom is certainly victory,” she told TIME. “We can seize on their rescue to add more pressure on our Government to spare no effort in finding our #ChibokGirls and all other abductees.” Shortly after the rescue, an army spokesman announced that the rescued girls were other captives of Boko Haram, not the Chibok schoolgirls. Approximately 2,000 women and girls have been kidnapped by Boko Haram since the beginning of the year, according to Amnesty International. According to testimony from escaped captives, girls and women abducted by Boko Haram are often raped, forced into marriage, or sold into sexual slavery. Sometimes they’re forced to become soldiers and attack their own villages. Some have despaired of finding the Chibok girls together, since Boko Haram leader Abubakar Shekau promised to “sell them on the market” shortly after they were abducted last year. |
Davegiz:Lol dave |
okotv:Eleyi gidi gaan |
sheddybest:U be Dangote's mouthpiece? |
kowema:The guy suppose faint na......If na me i no go faint cox of the money o buh I go faint cox I for don mention ''million'' instead of ''billion ![]() |
gbafched:I know people lyk u very soon u'll start hugging translander |
nsiazu:Ahhnn why na..He/she is a human like u na |
Funkychic:Lol, the story z cool na, comments might speak the opposite |
lalasticlala:I know |
3ace:Na u sabi.....E no hit FP sef |
Seun seun seun seun seun seun seun seun seun seun seun seun seun seun seun seun seun seun seun seun seun seun seun That's all I see ![]() |
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