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TheEclectic:Lol you're the zombie here. ![]() Pele. You're trying so hard to shut down the OP with multiple IDs. Suddenly, quid is as inactive as GEJ's grey cells. |
2BB4CB3E:Bring him back tomorrow and he'll still lose. A section of the country may vote illogically, but Yorubas will always vote with logic. We knew OBJ was a failure in 2003, while we voted against him, Ibos ignored Ojukwu to vote for OBJ. |
TheEclectic:Nigga, I thing sucking on GEJ's balls must have left you confused and disoriented. Come at me with your original ID. |
TheEclectic:Nigerians suffered and would have suffered more had he continued. Things need to be reset. All the ish you're quoting were paper stats because under GEJ, over 70% of Nigerians were living in poverty. GEJ's mismanagement and cluelessness is an effect of what Nigeria is feeling right now. How many billions shared by GEJ and his 40 thieves got to you? |
If I say ZOmbie, you say Ibo
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I'm done with these GEJ Zombies. Ibos keep making heroes out of clueless corrupt politicians. ![]() |
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TheEclectic:I don't answer different mouthpieces on the same body. Choose one and come correct. |
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[size=18pt]South East will back Jonathan despite failing the zone – APGA chieftain ![]() [/size] A member of the Board of Trustees, BoT, of the All Progressives Grand Alliance, APGA, Chief Rommy Ezeonwuka has assured President Goodluck Jonathan of the votes of the Southeast in the 2015 presidential election. He said the zone will vote for Jonathan despite lack of federal presence in the Southeast geopolitical zone. He, however called on President Jonathan to reach out to Ndigbo and reach an accord with them notwithstanding their resolve to vote massively for him. Ezeonwuka, lamented what he called the marginisation of the Southeast, noting that for the over 15 years that the PDP has been in power, it failed to maintain Eastern roads built within only four years by the Shehu Shagari administration. “We will vote for Jonathan on the condition that he has to speed up the second Niger Bridge project, maintain Eastern roads, give us uninterrupted power supply and ensure federal presence in the Southeast region,” the APGA chieftain said. He said that APGA, as an Igbo party has already endorsed Jonathan for the second tenure, in spite of all odds, adding that it is now left for Jonathan to reciprocate the gesture by swinging into action to fulfill his own part of the bargain when he commences his second tenure administration. http://dailypost.ng/2014/12/13/south-east-will-back-jonathan-despite-failing-zone-apga-chieftain/ |
[size=28pt]GEJ Is a Failure- Willie Obiano [/size] In what can best be described as the first open attack against the administration of President Goodluck Jonathan, Anambra State governor, Wille Obiano has taken a swipe at the president, saying he has failed Nigerians, especially the Igbo people.The governor who spoke through his Senior Special Assistant, Uzochukwu Ezenwanne, in a statement on Sunday said “Goodluck made a lot of mistakes and the mistake we made was to rush and endorse him for presidency.”The condemnation of the president fuels speculations that the Anambra governor is working with Governor Amaechi of Rivers state against President Jonathan’sre-election bid.Governor Amaechi is one of the governor who has staunchly criticized the president, urging Nigerians to vote him out in 2015.Below is the statement from Obiano’s SSA, Uzochukwu Ezenwanne:“GEJ made a lot of mistakes so don’t blame anybody for condemning his administration. People are seriously suffering but the truth is that we don’t have an option. His tenure seems very bad to a common man. I don’t care what you think but the poor is becoming poorer on daily basis and the cabals are making progress every day. Mr President has failed ndi Igbo completely by not doing enough for us. As a matter of fact, things are seriously not right. We can’t continue attacking the people who are saying the truth. Obasanjo attacked him and we allgot angry and attacked Obasanjo back but GEJ know that what Obasanjo said is correct and sent governors to go and beg OBJ. The truth of the matter is that as the day go by, he keeps making serious mistakes. The advisers are not doing any good job at all. The prices of goods have been up by almost 50% since he came in. Infrastructural development is at zero level. Remember he has stayed for almost 6 years. It seems to me that he is not the right man for this country. Look at the second Niger Bridge, the sea port is a charade. The Federal high ways in Anambra is nothing to talk home about. Electricity is zero. Food availabilityis something else. Petrol price hasrisen and by March next year it will sky rocket again. So what do we do? APC is not an option. We have to get GEJ to sign a contract with Ndi Igbo. We havesuffered too much under his administration and what our leaders are doing is to support him blindly with each looking for political appointments instead of fighting for ndi Igbo. We have to stop this madness. When Obasanjo was the president, I know the major positions that Ndi Igbo occupied then. Today we have nothing. If you watched his declaration when Sen Jen Nnamani stood up to talk… He told GEJ that ndi Igbo are not fools. We have looked at the way he is running this country and thatwe will not allow that to happen in his next term. But he didn’t make a comment about what Nnamani said. Therefore, he didn’t accept to change his system. We have to stop worshiping these men. The damage has been made but ndi Igbo did not try to nail him to the cross. We ran out immediately in his support as if he has tried for us.” http://abusidiqu.com/governor-obiano-blast-jonathan-says-failed-nigerians/ |
2BB4CB3E:Like I said before, don't let the GEJ zombies and multiple ID users silence you. GEJ was an utter failure. |
[size=18pt]Amaechi reveals how GEJ failed to implement Ogoni cleanup [/size] Minister of Transport and former Governor of Rivers State, Rotimi Amaechi, today, said he did everything possible as the governor of Rivers state in the last administration, including fasting and prayer, to prevail on the former President Goodluck Jonathan to implement the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) Report, that was released by the UN to give remedial direction to the cleanup exercise of Ogoni land. |
[size=28pt]10 ways Jonathan failed Nigerians [/size] 1. Power Generation. |
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Clueless and corrupt GEJ
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Corruption: GEJ stole money meant for arms deal to fight boko haram
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GEJ is corrupt, clueless and the one the causes for Nigeria's backwardness today. Make no mistake, we Nigerians do not celebrate corruption. |
Where's the bridge? Lying corrupt GEJ
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Cluess GEJ
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Clueslesss GEJ and corruption
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2BB4CB3E:He foolishly increased the minimum wage without consulting with states to ensure that they can pay it. |
[size=18pt]$1.1billion Fraud: British Judge questions Jonathan's integrity, stops Etete from getting N17 billion [/size] 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.” For more information about the case read the briefing by Global Witness on OPL245, Shell and Eni’s Misadventures in Nigeria. $1.1billion Fraud: British Judge questions Jonathan's integrity, stops Etete from getting N17 billion - Premium Times Nigeria http://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/headlines/195233-1-1billion-fraud-british-judge-questions-jonathans-integrity-stops-etete-from-getting-n17-billion.html |
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2BB4CB3E:My brother na so e be. The liess and missed promises. See as dem no even answer the question. The zombies have forgotten that he didn't build them their 2nd Niger bridge. I still don't understand why they're licking his ass. |
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Under clueless GEJ. None of these men have been jailed.
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