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PoliticsEFCC Almost Arrested Fake Aisha Buhari - Nuhu Ribadu by Ifyskins83(op): 8:04pm On Jun 22, 2016
– The issue of the fake Aisha Buhari is one of the burning national discourse presently in the country

– The issue has made the wife of the president, Aisha Buhari, and Governor Ayodele Fayose of Ekiti state go into war of words

– It was reported that the person who impersonated the president’s wife was mentioned in the bribery scandal of a former United States congressman, William Jefferson

READ ALSO: Fayose is a mad dog – Aisha Buhari

Nuhu Ribadu, a one-time chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), said the fake Aisha Buhari was involved in soiling the name of President Muhammadu Buhari, Premium Times reports.

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Nuhu Ribadu, former EFCC boss
The former EFCC boss revealed how the anti-graft agency during his tenure, in collaboration with the US government, almost apprehended the fake Aisha Buhari.

Ribadu said: “She is a different person and has lived in the US for years. She is hardly in Nigeria. The EFCC was working with US authorities on the investigations. One of my plans was to arrest her before I left the commission. Our suspicion then was that she was using the Buhari name for influence.

“The EFCC laid ambush to see if she would come into the country so she could be arrested. I didn’t know what happened to the plan to arrest her after I left.”

Ribadu however said if Nigerian authorities wanted to know about the details of the case, it is easy to establish her real identity.

He said this should not be a problem for investigators because she recently renewed her passport at the Nigeria embassy in Washington and that they should still have a file on her.

Ribadu’s successor at the EFCC, Ibrahim Lamorde, had earlier told this newspaper the President Buhari’s wife was not the person mentioned in the scandal as alleged by the governor of Ekiti state, Ayodele Fayose.

In a statement signed by his chief press secretary, Idowu Adelusi, Mr. Fayose said President Buhari was far from being a clean man.

“Even the President cannot claim to be an angel,” the governor said, in reaction to the freezing of his Zenith Bank account by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission.

“The estate he built in Abuja is known to us. His wife was indicted over the Halliburton Scandal. When that American, Jefferson, was being sentenced, the President’s wife was mentioned as having wired $170,000 to Jefferson. Her name was on page 25 of the sentencing of Jefferson. We can serialize the judgment for people to see and read.”

Premium Times gathered from Ibrahim Lamorde that “Aisha Buhari” in the Jefferson bribery scandal was not the Buhari’s wife.

“I can tell you authoritatively that the Aisha Buhari named in that case is not President Buhari’s wife. It is another Aisha Buhari entirely.

“I was the director of operations at the EFCC at the time so I know about the case very well. I can tell you that it is not her (President Buhari’s wife). That much we established.”

The husband of Aisha Buhari, President Muhammadu Buhari, is facing challenges from different places, as some militants said, if the federal government goes to the dialogue table with the Niger Delta Avengers, other militant groups will take up arms and face the government, asking for their own fresh demands.


Naij. Com
PoliticsRe: Fayose Mocks Buhari Over Ogoni Visit "You Have Surrendered To Militants' by Ifyskins83: 10:09am On Jun 03, 2016
[quote author=Chigold101 post=46226635]did you hear yourself very well?
Commander in Chief is afraid of dying?
He is a VERY BIG C....D. A disgrace to the office he is occupying.
After murdering innocent women & children & arresting old men of ND.
After killing unarmed IPOB members he is now afraid of dying?
What happend to his military, police & NCDCs?

Weak man what is he saying
TravelRe: Dangote Truck Collides With Bus In Kogi, 13 People Burnt - Graphic Pics by Ifyskins83: 9:21am On Jun 03, 2016
truthspeaks:
Nawa oo. Buhari sef
wetin buhari do now
PoliticsRe: Wike, Okorocha, Osinbajo, Amina In Ogoni For The Launch Of Clean-up by Ifyskins83: 6:26pm On Jun 02, 2016
[quote author=DailyPost post=46210874]We shall support clean-up of Ogoni land - Wike

Remarks By His Excellency, Nyesom Ezenwo Wike, Con, Governor Of Rivers State At The Launch Of The Clean-up Of Ogoniland And Other Oil Impacted Communities In The Niger Delta At Bodo City, Rivers State On Thursday 2nd June 2016

Protocol

It is my honour and privilege to welcome the President and Commander-In-Chief of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, President Muhammadu Buhari, GCFR and his highly distinguished entourage to Rivers State to formally launch the implementation of the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) Report and the Clean-Up of Ogoniland and other oil impacted communities in the Niger Delta.

2. For decades, the entire Niger Delta has been subjected to the worst forms of environmental degradation ever experienced by mankind in this part of the world. Millions of barrels of oil have been spilled into the environment by companies exploiting and extracting hydrocarbons from the area with severe consequences to the ecosystem, including wildlife, marine habitations, soil and water quality and human health.

3. Despite continuing protests by the people, the environmental degradation of the Niger Delta has not stopped. Oil spills continue to occur with distressing regularity even in Ogoniland, where oil exploitation had since 1993 ceased.

4. As the UNEP Report starkly reveals, the degree of environmental damage in the Niger Delta has been so deep and expansive that it would take several decades to carry out full remediation of impacted sites.
5. The UNEP report, which is the precursor to today’s event, is significant for at least, two reasons. First, it presents the best available and factually detailed documentation of the scale of the existing and continuing damage to the entire Ogoni environment and by extension, the Niger Delta
6. Second and most significantly, it presents a clear roadmap on the priorities for action by government, stakeholders and the international community in terms of clean-up, remediation and restoration of the damage that has accumulated over the years.
7. For us as a people and the direct victims of the most brazen forms of environmental abuse, today is a watershed in our collective struggle for environmental justice from the Nigerian nation and the world community.

8. We therefore welcome this initiative wholeheartedly as shown by our enthusiastic presence, believing that the recommendations of UNEP will be systematically executed. This is because, we believe, that only environmental justice would restore sustainable peace, stability and socio-economic progress in the Niger Delta.

9. We are therefore commend Mr. President’s determination to close this ugly chapter in our country’s history. Although this has taken long in coming; it is never too late when it comes to the environment. Therefore, Mr. President Sir, your presence in Ogoniland today is a testimonial of the long awaited clean-up and remediation exercises of the Niger Delta polluted environment.

11. We appreciate and most sincerely thank Your Excellency for this bold initiative. We commend Mr. President for the work you are doing generally to stamp out corruption, stabilize our economy and make Nigeria a nation where no man is oppressed. May God give you the enablement to surmount these challenges.

12. We thank all our stakeholders, including our international friends, who have sustained the struggle and advocacy to preserve our environment for the succeeding generations.

13. Finally, we acknowledge that this is a federal initiative. The direct impact is borne by our people. We therefore urge all our stakeholders to embrace and support this Federal Government gesture and ensure a hitch-free exercise.

14. On our part, the Rivers State Government will ever be willing to provide the platform for a smooth achievement of this long awaited intervention.

15. May God bless Rivers State and the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

Source http://www.viviangist.com/wike-okorocha-osinbajo-amina-mohammed-and-others-at-clean-up-of-ogoni-land

Cc; lalasticlala[/quote


Good development, one Nigeria
AgricultureRe: Preserve Fresh Tomato Paste For A Year (no Refrigeration Or Preservatives) by Ifyskins83: 5:44pm On Jun 01, 2016
vanpeele:
Hi everyone,

I'm happy to see how everyone's crying for the "common" tomato. Most people (wey get sense) will start preparing for next year by either farming, gardening, or preserving.

My first thread was on very cheap farming but here's another for preserving our darling tomato when it becomes cheap again.

With this method, one can store fresh tomato paste for over a year but guaranteed 1 year, that's if everything's done right.

What you need are
1. Tomato
2. Jam jar (it must be the sort you see in the pics....plastics won't work at all)

Step 1.
Blend your tomato or take it where it's grinded in bulk (you don't have to squeeze the water out unless it's spoilt)

Step 2
Put the blended tomato in a pot (small or big depending on the amount blended). Boil the tomato till all it's water has evaporated and has become paste (try not to let it burn).

Step 3
Let it cool down. Scope some paste into a jam jar till it's filled up, then seal it properly with its cap.

Step 4
Put the sealed tomato paste in a pot of water till it's completely submerged. Allow the pot of water to reach boiling point, then leave to boil for 10-15 mins (don't worry...it won't break). Take them out of the pot and allow to cool. Put then in cartons and store in a cool dry place. No need for fridge. #Shikenan

PLEASE NOTE:
1. No matter the amount of jam jars you put in the pot of water, MAKE SURE THEY'RE COMPLETELY SUBMERGED BEFORE BOILING.

2. JAM JARS WHICH KNIVES WERE USED TO OPEN THEM WON'T WORK. Only normally opened jam jars would work because they're still air tight.

3.Once you open the jar, use the amount you need then refrigerate.

Feel free to ask questions.
which people are selling the JAM Jars [color=#006600][/color]
CrimeRe: Sidechic Gets Bathed With Acid In Abuja By Man's Wife by Ifyskins83: 12:51pm On Jun 01, 2016
[quote author=saracus post=46168168]Girls should go for singer guys for crying out loud. They are so many singers guys out there. Why someone's husband? Single not singer ooooo
CrimeRe: Couple Killed And Burnt In Benue (Photos) by Ifyskins83: 12:42pm On Jun 01, 2016
Aubrey1:
Chai! Buhari
please get sense it will help you
FashionRe: Mercy Johnson Flaunts Her Curves. "Shakara No End" by Ifyskins83: 4:24pm On May 31, 2016
[quote author=9jacodedgist post=46143628]Sultry Nollywood Actress, Mercy Johnson Okojie Shared the photos below and claims she is still much sexy and presentable despite the fact that she has dropped three seeds.

According to Mercy, she wrote
"Mercy don born but shakara no end o"
See the lovely photos below:

https://www.instagram.com/p/BGEBzhHykMn/

[na packaging ]
PoliticsRe: Buhari To Visit Niger Delta This Week.. by Ifyskins83: 3:52pm On May 31, 2016
Prales:
Maybe. Just saying.
what do you have in state of osun that will attract federal government,
HealthRe: Fadesola Adedayo Walks From Abuja To Lagos To Create Awareness About A Disease by Ifyskins83: 3:43pm On May 31, 2016
ebosie11:
A Toronto Canada-based Nigerian man has completed a 17-day marathon walk in memory of his late brother.Fadesola Adedayo who lost his brother, a medical doctor to Stevens Johnson Syndrome in the UK back in 2012 returned to Nigeria last month to complete a marathon walk against the spread of the deadly disease.

Adedayo started the marathon walk from Abuja on the 13th of May and arrived Lagos on Monday the 30th of May 2016 around 1:30pm.He covered 717km.


See photos from the marathon love walk above



Source: http://www.trezzyblog.com/2016/05/photosnigerian-manfadesola-adedayowalks.html
HealthRe: Fadesola Adedayo Walks From Abuja To Lagos To Create Awareness About A Disease by Ifyskins83: 3:42pm On May 31, 2016
ebosie11:
A Toronto Canada-based Nigerian man has completed a 17-day marathon walk in memory of his late brother.Fadesola Adedayo who lost his brother, a medical doctor to Stevens Johnson Syndrome in the UK back in 2012 returned to Nigeria last month to complete a marathon walk against the spread of the deadly disease.

Adedayo started the marathon walk from Abuja on the 13th of May and arrived Lagos on Monday the 30th of May 2016 around 1:30pm.He covered 717km.


See photos from the marathon love walk above



Source: http://www.trezzyblog.com/2016/05/photosnigerian-manfadesola-adedayowalks.html
what is banana and olive oil doing da
PoliticsRe: New Delta Suicide Squad NDSS Emerges, Issues 7Day Ultimatum To Private Oil Firms by Ifyskins83: 1:45pm On May 31, 2016
Vomm:
I just hope buhari will be able to handle this situation.

Baba is tough! Baba is tough!! But he forgot that he is very old now, no matter how tough he is,the younger guys with more energy anD stunts will be tougher
try buy sense it will help you a lot [b][/b]
PoliticsRe: Niger Delta Avengers' Letter To Tompolo by Ifyskins83: 11:10am On May 31, 2016
[quote author=Ifyskins83 post=46135407][/quote]you are the number one zombie let's clap for you, rubbish
PoliticsRe: Niger Delta Avengers' Letter To Tompolo by Ifyskins83: 11:07am On May 31, 2016
IgboDelta:
Zombies will keep cheering Buhari until he crumbles Nigeria.


1 Buhari said he would pay unemployed citizens. Zombies clapped *He said he cannot pay unemployed citizens. they Also clapped
2. Buhari said he does not know anything called subsidy. zombies clapped *He paid subsidy. they also clapped.
3. When he removed all road blocks. they clapped. *When he reinstalled road blocks. they also clapped. 4. When he relocated military command to North East. as usual they clapped. *He returned military command back. You clapped
5. He said he would never devalue the Naira. they clapped. *He devalued the Naira. they clapped.
6. He said he would not have the office of the first lady. they clapped. *He has the office of the first lady. zombies clapped
7. He said he will make N1 equals to $1.apc zombies clapped *$1 is officially equal N280. Apc are clapping 8. He said he will end Boko Haram insurgencies 3 months into his regime, he later said in December when the rains stop. they cut clapped. *Today, Boko Haram is still killing people. they are still clapping.
9. He said he would turn all presidential jets to national carrier. their fans clapped. *Today, he and his family are cruising on all presidential jets. You are clapping
10. He said he would build one new refinery each year. You clapped. *Its getting to one year, no refinery has been built. You are still clapping.
11. Buhari first went to England and he took pictures with Cameron. You. Clapped. *Buhari went to England and he was disgraced by Cameron. You also clapped.
12. Buhari Promised to reduce the price of petrol you clapped. * Petrol was increased to 145 you also clapped.
13. He promised to name those involve in corruption they clapped. He changes his mind they clapped.
14. He made baseless promise during campaign zombies clapped, He turned around and said his promises are rubbish and unachievable, they also clapped.

Apc and hypocritical Zombies are still clapping while showing their bias and mental instability you are the number one Zombie let's clap for you, rubbish

#Copied
PoliticsRe: Niger Delta Avengers' Letter To Tompolo by Ifyskins83: 11:01am On May 31, 2016
Boss13:
This is nothing but pure grievance and like someone has previously said, I think Tomopolo has a hand in this directly or indirectly.

There is also the possibility that the contract termination by this administration triggered this issue.

Please can Nigerians ignore all sentiments and label this avengers as enemies of the state. The government must not dialogue with them and I think the amnesty was a clear mistake from day one. Criminality must be eradicated and not rewarded.
gbam truth must be told whether they like it or not. Chikina
CelebritiesRe: Mercy Johnson Dedicates Her Daughter, Angel, Shares Beautiful Family Photos by Ifyskins83: 10:20am On May 31, 2016
NKFOODVERIETIES:
Abeg Wetting her husband were for leg lipsrsealed
na fulani made grin
FashionRe: Dethroned Grace Okoro Adaeze Reacts, Tells Her Side Of The Story! by Ifyskins83: 10:12am On May 31, 2016
MBAChieves:
Looks to me, you deleted he replies on the chat to save your ass.. I actually supported you, but you've just lost it..
what is this one saying
CelebritiesRe: Rachael Okonkwo's All White Party In Pictures by Ifyskins83: 9:00am On May 31, 2016
Chascop:
Lesbian party
hw do you know [color=#990000][/color] undecided
CelebritiesRe: Rachael Okonkwo's All White Party In Pictures by Ifyskins83: 8:59am On May 31, 2016
Chascop:
Lesbian party
hw do you know
PoliticsRe: Catholic Priest Joins IPOB In Nkpor, Anambra by Ifyskins83: 8:51am On May 31, 2016
Ezedon:
I love this man, unlike Father Ejike M. Buhari
may God have mercy on you
PoliticsRe: President Buhari's Federal Excuses Council - Reno Omokri by Ifyskins83: 7:22am On May 31, 2016
ehissi:
President Buhari’s Federal Excuses Council
MAY 30, 2016

On January 22, 2016,

I tweeted a joke which went viral. I had said that at meetings of the Federal Executive Council, the minister of information, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, would address members and say ‘turn to your neighbour and say, neighbour have you blamed Jonathan today’!

Yes, it was a joke, but like most good jokes, it had and still has a basis in reality!

The President and his ministers appear ill prepared for office and the evidence of this is their inability to take responsibility for the situation of things in Nigeria.

Was it not John Burroughs who said “a man can fail many times, but he isn’t a failure until he begins to blame somebody else”?

Those words should be embossed on a plaque and placed in a very prominent location at the Council Chambers of the Presidential Villa.

Seeing this admonition weekly may help members of the Federal Executive Council take responsibility and stop acting the victim.

For example, Nigerians were shocked when the minister of Information, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, said in December of 2015 that the Jonathan administration, which had left office six months ago, was responsible for the biting fuel scarcity the nation was and still is grappling with.

That statement by Mr. Lai Mohammed is a classic case of psychological projection (a psychological disorder characterized by a patient defending himself against his own unpleasant realities by denying the existence of the reality while at the same time blaming another for it).

And it gets worse. It is bad enough that this administration refuses to take responsibility for its own failures, it also wants to take credit for the success of others.

In a treatise bothering on megalomania, the publicity and communications team of President Buhari’s office claimed the implementation of the Treasury Single Account (AKA TSA) as the major achievement of the first 365 days of the Buhari administration.

But for a government that prides itself on anti-corruption, that statement, fraudulent as it is, is dishonest and ‘fantastically corrupt’!

First of all, the Treasury Single Account WAS NOT an idea of the Buhari administration and secondly the present government DID NOT initiate its implementation.

The TSA was conceived by the Jonathan administration and there was to be a staggered implementation because from an expert point of view, it was thought that if all Federal Government funds were suddenly pulled out of the commercial banking sector in one fell swoop, the shock on that sector would be so immense that it would trigger job losses and perhaps bank failures. It was thought that a gradual implementation would allow banks recover such that the baby would not be thrown out with the bath water.

Enter the Buhari administration which, in a hurry to claim credit, did not tread with caution, but in one fell swoop forcefully withdrew all Federal Government funds with the threat of sanctions to non compliant banks.

Rather than claim this as an achievement, this administration should chalk this one up as a big failure because in their rush to implement something that should have been gradual they have unleashed an unintended consequence on the banking sector such that Nigerian banks over the last year have shed something like 50,000 jobs.

As a matter of fact, the pro-Buhari Leadership Newspaper had as a major headline on September 12, 2015, ‘Banks Begin Massive Sack Over Treasury Single Account’!

Yet, even as the reality of their rushed action stares them in the face, a Presidential spokesman has the nerve to accuse former President Jonathan of lacking the will to implement the TSA!

And the excuses continue! In order to explain away its lackluster performance, various ministers and mouthpieces of the current administration have been touring media houses blaming the precarious state of the economy on the refusal of the Jonathan administration to save for the rainy day when crude oil prices were high.

In fact, President Buhari himself said “In the First Republic, more enduring infrastructure was built with meager resources. But in the past 16 years, we made a lot of money without planning for the rainy day.”

But even as this administration is set on revising history, it should not be forgotten so soon that the Jonathan administration met about $6.5 billion in the Excess Crude Account, ECA, and increased it to almost $9 billion by 2012. However, the Nigerian Governors Forum, using their influence at the House of Representatives, had gotten that August body to declare the Excess Crude Account illegal in 2012.

So excruciating was the pressure from the NGF and most notably from the then Rivers state Governor, Rotimi Amaechi, for the Jonathan administration to end the Excess Crude Account and the Sovereign Wealth Fund and instead share the funds in those accounts amongst the three tiers of government that they approached the Supreme Court, to challenge the legality of the Excess Crude Account and Jonathan’s decision to transfer $1 billion from that account to the Sovereign Wealth Fund.

Working in tandem with Amaechi and his supporters in the NGF, the then minority APC members of the House of Representatives approached a Federal High Court on the 7th of February, 2014, for a perpetual injunction restraining the Jonathan administration from operating the ECA and to pay all the proceeds of that account into the Federation Account for sharing amongst the three tiers of government.

So it is quite clear that President Buhari made the accusation he made on April 4th, 2016 without cross checking the facts or consulting history. If the President is not happy that more funds were not saved in the Excess Crude Account, he should call a Federal Executive Council meeting and ask members to get up and point accusing fingers at his ministers of transport and Power, Works and Housing.

In the last 365 days, the most consistent thing that has emanated from the Federal Executive Council is blames, excuses, finger pointing and a refusal to accept responsibility.

As at last count, the President and his ministers have excused their inability to stem the economic tide, fully defeat Boko Haram, provide jobs for Nigerians, maintain the availability of petrol, fix roads and improve power on the previous administration.

The funniest thing is that just as the media team of the Buhari led Presidency was reeling out its achievement in office on its first anniversary, two state governors were also doing the same thing.

The shocking thing however is that if you get the list of achievements released by Rivers state Governor, Nyesom Wike and Lagos state Governor, Akinwunmi Ambode, and compare them with what has been released by the Presidency, the shocking verdict is that in terms of tangible achievements, like roads built and houses constructed and public infrastructure, both of these states have individually outperformed the Federal Government!

Do not take my word for it. Google their released anniversary documents and compare and contrast them by yourself. Ignore such silly and intangible achievements included in the Presidential list like ‘motivated the military’ and ‘no more road blocks and curfews’ (believe me, the President’s team listed these as his achievements!) and focus on tangibles like roads constructed or hospitals built etc and it becomes clear to even the most brainwashed Buhari supporter that both Lagos and Rivers individually beat the Federal Government hands down.

Both Wike and Ambode took over from predecessors that did not really support them and who left huge debts and a high monthly wage bill, yet despite these seeming obstacles, both of them have proven the adage true that you will either find a way or you will find an excuse.

And for those who are saying that it is not realistic to expect a new government to achieve much, let me remind them that in his first year in office, former President Jonathan did not deliver excuses or blames.

In fact in his first year, former President Jonathan revived the Nigerian Railway Corporation and for the first time in decades the Lagos to Kano rail services commenced in 2012 at a cost of ₦1500. He also built nine new universities including the only federal university in Katsina state where President Buhari hails from. Inflation reduced from 10.2% to 9.4% in his first year and remained at single digits throughout his tenure. Average Life Expectancy increased from 47 years to 52 years (according to the UN). In the same period he also launched the NigeriaSat-2 and NigeriaSat-X satellites to expand Internet Bandwidth and provide early warning to prevent natural disasters as well established the Automotive Development Fund amongst others.

Many Nigerians must be wondering that if the Jonathan administration was as bad as the Buhari government says it is, then how come he had to leave office before they started experiencing double digit inflation, negative economic growth rate and ‘budget padding’?

In conclusion, the word ‘execute’ means to carry out or put into effect something. When you have a body of men and women who are not carrying out anything, it is hard to see how you can honestly call them a Federal Executive Council. What are they executing? Put it this way, are you an executive if all you do is execute excuses?

Reno Omokri is the founder of the Mind of Christ Christian Center in California, author of Shunpiking: No Shortcuts to God and Why Jesus Wept and the host of Transformation with Reno Omokri

Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/05/president-buharis-federal-excuses-council/
This is long truenchimana kai

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