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And I-G-P said the police is the least corrupt institution in the country. Just imagine this jungle justice by the men in black. The Nigeria Police " FORCE " |
I said it, I don't believe the earlier story. Though I'm not saying Saraki is not arrogant as people claim but I won't dare saying such to the VP because what he wants to be. |
So, Dapo ( D'banj ) and Tonto share same birth date. Happy birthday omoge amolewa |
Happy birthday Dapo. |
Then you should rot in jail for sleeping with 11yrs old girl. You're a married man for goodness sake, would you say your wife has be denying you sex? There are lots of brothel where you can get ashawo with the 1k you wanted to give the poor girl. Now it's time to face judgement. Oloshi oloriburuku |
Welcome back nigga |
So,Ajimobi has been getting huge amount of money since and he's owing oyo state govt workers salary and screaming there's no money with me. May God almighty punish you |
Legs crossed and patiently waiting and watching this in 4D. Why do they APC need to hand pick the candidate when they have strong qualified candidates. Why not let them go into the election and whoever lose should quickly accept defeat and support the winner for the masses to enjoy good governance. |
The bloody idi0t is looking for our attention and we've given her/him. This is not about being a fan/supporter of a particular person or party. Buhari attire is very nice and I see no reason why he should put on suit just to feel among. Can't remember seeing David Cameron of UK, Putin of Russia or Obama of USA putting on Agbada or Buba. So,why must we Africans say no to our culture ![]() |
Though David Mark won't be the president of the national assembly but these same APC that are accusing Senator Saraki of being corrupt were the same that was praising him for being part of the strong people that helped GMB ( to be PMB after 100days in office ) become the president. Why are they just realising Saraki is a corrupt man and has case with EFCC. Is it not obvious to you supporting APC that your leaders are nothing but old shameless idi0ts |
Laughing Out Loud |
These same people always condemn David Mark for being a senator for 5times yet their puppet is a fourth time legislator. APC and hypocrisy are inseparable |
FreeGlobe:you can say that again. He was to represent the president few days ago but he didn't. Now, he's representing just ordinary citizen in a state where's he's the number 1 citizen. Pathetic |
1st of July or June? I think you should contact the mods to help move this to the FP. |
The fact that you didn't create any thread like this when GEJ was in power makes you a fo0ol which I don't want to call you. You didn't you stop your people (APC) supporters not to insult GEJ,I'm sure you were saying there's freedom of speech but now GMB ( to be PMB after 100days in office ) is in power things must change because his C in C is bigger than that of GEJ. Does it even make sense to you that you wrote you can get someone life ban on NAIRALAND? Are you the owner of the site/forum? You're nothing but a Nonentity with cheap data and misusing the power of free space on the internet. I'm sorry to let you know this YOU'RE a VERY BIG FO0OL.
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Why didn't they offer the help when GEJ was the president? Why are they coming now? What was the result from their help to Afghanistan,Libya,Tunisia,Egypt and other countries they've helped. I think we need to be very careful with this Greek Gift. God Bless Nigeria |
This Is The Watch That Tells You When JESUS Would Be Back |
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Thank God it didn't happen during the day. Things would have been so bad for the resident of that area, I think they government need to do something about these trunk/tankers accidents. RIP to those that died from the Onitsha accident God Bless Nigeria |
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Their brother is now in power, what else do they want? Amnesty? Let's just be watching |
PhockPhockMan:they need to doctor the declaration shii |
But Kwankaso as APC member must be a saint and didn't loot his state treasury because he's APC member. I won't stop saying it, APC was formed to revenge not to CHANGE the face of Nigeria politics. |
Muhammadu Buhari is sworn in as Nigeria’s next president on Friday but he has a daunting to-do list after promising wholesale change during elections two months ago. Here are four key areas, otherwise termed enermies of his successful administration he will have to tackle when he takes office: – Corruption – Buhari, 72, has said the corrupt and corruption will have no place in his administration, sparking fears of a wide-ranging crackdown similar to his previous time as military ruler in the 1980s. But he has pledged outgoing President Goodluck Jonathan has “nothing to fear” and there will be no witch-hunt against the former administration. Some areas are likely to be too big to ignore, however, such as the running of the opaque, state-run oil firm, which is seen as riddled with corruption. Analysts predict Buhari will beef up existing anti-corruption agencies, while he has personally promised to declare his assets and liabilities for greater transparency and accountability. Buhari’s All Progressives Congress (APC) estimates it could save three trillion naira ($15 billion, 13 billion euros) by streamlining government and plugging “leakages” in the system. – Security – Jonathan’s administration will be remembered for the rise of Boko Haram Islamists, who left least 15,000 people dead and more than 1.5 million homeless in a six-year campaign of violence. Boko Haram is currently seen as on the run but security experts say the war is far from over, with sporadic attacks continuing and the likelihood the rebels could regroup in border regions. Former army general Buhari has recognised the need for top-down reform to boost poor morale and end graft that hit military procurement, leaving troops ill-equipped to fight. But restructuring also needs to go hand-in-hand with social and economic programmes to tackle the root causes of the insurgency, namely lack of development and unemployment in the Muslim north. Buhari has indicated he will maintain regional cooperation with Chad, Niger and Cameroon but he faces potential trouble on another front from former militants in the oil- producing southern Delta. Rebels wanting a fairer share of oil wealth have threatened to resume their activities against energy facilities in the region if a government amnesty programme is not extended beyond this year. – Unemployment – Nearly two-thirds of Nigeria’s population of more than 170 million is under 30. But unemployment is currently nudging 30 percent, despite strong overall rates of economic growth in recent years. Outgoing Finance Minister Ngozi Okonjo- Iweala in 2013 recognised the benefits of growth needed to be shared more equitably. The APC says some 110 million people still live in poverty. Buhari’s administration has pledged to embark on a massive programme of industrialisation, including building railways, improving roads and ports, and improving crumbling infrastructure. But those programmes could be hamstrung immediately by lack of funds, with Nigeria hit hard by the slump in the global price of oil, on which it depends for 90 percent of foreign income. Observers say diversifying the economy is a must, as is educational reform to improve skills. Some 10.5 million Nigerian children are currently out of school — the most in the world. – Energy – Last Friday, the government said Nigeria was producing just 1,327 megawatts of electricity — an all-time low and down even on Buhari’s last time in power in 1983-85. Reversing the country’s crippling power deficit is seen as key to driving economic growth but has evaded successive governments because of mismanagement, incompetence and vested interests. Buhari is expected to decentralise, deregulate and privatise the transmission sector, opening it up to competition. The APC has reportedly promised to triple generation to 12,000 MW by 2019. He will also have to address the oil and gas sector and controversial subsidies paid to fuel importers who bring in petroleum products because of a lack of functioning refineries. The government’s alleged non-payment of arrears saw fuel supply lines shut down in recent weeks, causing a crippling shortage that brought Nigeria to a near standstill. SOURCE :- www.vanguardngr.com/2015/05/four-great-enermies-buhari-must-terminate-after-being-sworn-in-friday#sthash.acoSKk11.gbpl&st_refDomain=m.facebook.com&st_refQuery=/l.php?u=https://
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But Osogbo is not a city now. Just a glorified town with too many potholes in the town centre |
Were you not a leader in that same party before you lost in the primaries then jump into another ship (APC) this is hypocrisy of the highest order. Osun,Oyo,Rivers these are APC states owing the their workers (6,4,7) months salary even with what they all got from the excess cruel oil account from 2011-2014. What do you have to say about that? |
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