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xrisdon:By Rigging abi? Or you haven't listened to the leaked tape? Win my foot. |
What you couldn't do in 6 years you want to suddenly to it in 6 weeks. Nigerians you made the greatest mistake of your lives for voting "The clueless one" in 2011. Be ready to face tougher times now, brace yourselves for the worst, you asked for it. So you get it. How much is US dollar now? N215 black market. Una doh o! |
Gbam
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Naija is doomed! |
Story for the gods. |
#electionmusthold |
No one knows his health status. Last time I saw him on TV during last IGUE festival he was looking very old and weak. So, Oba didn't and will not snub them, I believe he wasn't strong enough to see tjem. I pray God strengthens him. |
Take a close look, check the hand to his face, its been edited. Photoshop |
#electionmusthold #Ihavedecided |
He's a fool
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farobat:"Let us united, pdp is a answer" - PEJ |
AlphaGentleman:You mean this?
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emmabowin:You mean this?
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You can tell from these pix obviously that the crowd here are arraingee. People are walking long distances facing untold hardship because all major roads are blocked. People are angry now, no road. |
AU Asks Jonathan, Other African Leaders To Publicly Declare Their Assets Wm heaven,” the president said. BY PREMIUM TIMES—BASSEY UDOFEB 03, 2015 158 168 61 Worried by the high rate at which resource-rich African countries lose huge revenues through corruption, illegal transfers of profits and money laundering abroad, the African Union, AU, has asked President Goodluck Jonathan and other African leaders to openly declare their assets and subject their wealth to public scrutiny. A report on Illicit Financial Flows from Africa, compiled by an AU panel led by former South African President Thabo Mbeki, said Africa loses an estimated $60billion (about N10.08trillion) annually through such transfers. The report was presented Sunday at a summit in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. The report has stirred massive concerns in Nigeria, which is said to account for over $40.9billion (about N6.87trillion), or 68 per cent of the total figure. Cumulatively, Nigeria also topped the list of ten African countries with highest incidence of illicit financial transfers between 1970 and 2008, recording about $217.7billion (about N36.57trillion), or 30.5% of the total in the continent. The issue of accountability and probity by top government officials has always been a source of serious concern in Nigeria, particularly with President Goodluck Jonathan repeatedly refusing to publicly declare their assets. When the issue surfaced during his third Presidential media chat in 2014, Mr. Jonathan criticised those calling for the declaration, and said leaders should be allowed to determine whether or not the decision to make their assets public agreed with their personal principles. The president emphasised his disapproval by infamously declaring that he did not give “a damn” about publicly declaring his assets. “The issue of public asset declaration is a matter of personal principle. That is the way I see it, and I don’t give a damn about it, even if you criticise me from heaven,” the president said. However, concerned by the findings in the report about the role of senior government officials, politicians and state executives in facilitating corruption and laundering of scarce public funds in the continent, the African Union reminded all African presidents that they must submit their wealth to public scrutiny in line with global standards. “Global standards in anti-corruption and anti–money laundering require financial institutions to subject accounts held by certain persons to greater scrutiny and monitoring, including senior government officials, leaders of political parties, executives at state-owned enterprises and others with access to a large amounts of state assets and the power to direct them (often called politically exposed persons, or PEPs),” the AU said in its report. “African Governments can greatly assist financial institutions in this task by publishing lists of PEPs, as well as any asset declarations filed by PEPs and information about whether the country’s laws prohibit or restrict the ability of their PEPs to hold financial accounts abroad,” the AU added. In addition, the AU said the continent’s governments could demand foreign financial institutions to provide details of accounts held by their listed PEPs, preferably as part of the new system of automatic exchange of financial information being created under the Organisation of Economic Cooperation and Development, OECD. The AU also proposed the integration of illegal financial transfers as a specific component of its Convention on Preventing and Combating Corruption, adding that its member states should allow the public access to national and subnational budget information, as well as processes and procedures for budget development and auditing in an open and transparent manner. To eliminate the opportunity for illicit financial flows from national and local government treasuries, it noted: “Non-transparent government procurement and supply chains could provide opportunities for corruption-related IFFs. African Governments, therefore, should adopt best practices in open contracting to reduce IFFs through government procurement processes. The panel in its recommendations asked the Bank for International Settlements to publish the data in its possession on international banking assets by country of origin and destination in a matrix format, along the lines of data published by the International Monetary Fund, IMF, for bilateral trade data, foreign direct investment and portfolio investment. Again, the Panel asked that the global community in all of its institutions, including parliaments, take all necessary steps to eliminate secrecy jurisdictions, introduce transparency in financial transfers and crack down on money laundering. The Panel also called for stronger collaboration and consistent engagement between Africa and global players like the G8, European Union, EU and G20 to help ensure greater transparency in the international banking system, with banks being required to ascertain the identity, source of wealth and country of origin of their depositors and their deposits. All countries, the report, said should require beneficial ownership information to be provided when companies are being incorporated, for that information to be updated on a regular basis, and for that information to be of public record. Beneficial ownership declarations should also be required for all government contracts with third parties. False declarations should result in robust financial penalties. The Panel was set up after illegal transfers were identified in 2011 as one of the threats to most resource rich countries in Africa to meet their millennium development goals, MDGs, the AU at its 4th Joint African Union Commission/United Nations Economic Commission for Africa, AUC/ECA, Conference of African Ministers of Finance, Planning and Economic Development constituted the Mbeki Panel to review the underlying issues stalling Africa’s accelerated and sustained development objective. http://saharareporters.com/2015/02/03/au-asks-jonathan-other-african-leaders-publicly-declare-their-assets |
One man one vote. Her decision can't change mine and she is entitled to one vote. #Ihavedecided |
JP MORGAN account is the account they are using in looting our money. |
Let's wait and see. |
yusaze:Na wash! |
jars9:You well? The thunder that will fire you is doing press up. So you think Nigerians are fools? Why is PDP crying for election postponement? While over 20 political parties want the election to hold? Why will they want the election postpone when they are the ones who brought referee to officiate their own match? Guy e go do you like film trick. Conduct a free fair elections and see what happens.
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Bros also add - can you tell us who is running JP MORGAN Account where sales of crude oil is paid into? |
I can't laugh alone! A plane was about to crash and there were only four parachutes in the plane. Meanwhile there were five people in it. The first person was Cristiano Ronaldo and he said: I'm the best footballer, I cant die now". So he took one parachute and left. The second who was Aliko Dangote said "I'm the richest man in Africa and I'm too young to die". So he took the second parachute and left. The third was Goodluck Jonathan and he said: " I'm the smartest president in the world so I can't die now, my people still need me". So he took one and left. Then it was left with GMBuhari and a little school girl. GMBuhari said to the little girl " take the last one, I'll sacrifice my life for you". The little girl replied no need for that "there are two parachutes left. GMBuhari asked her: "how come?" The little girl replied: Goodluck Jonathan took my school bag" thinking it was a parachute. |
Revised edition. I can't laugh alone! A plane was about to crash and there were only four parachutes in the plane. Meanwhile there were five people in it. The first person was Cristiano Ronaldo and he said: I'm the best footballer, I cant die now". So he took one parachute and left. The second who was Aliko Dangote said "I'm the richest man in Africa and I'm too young to die". So he took the second parachute and left. The third was Goodluck Jonathan and he said: " I'm the smartest president in the world so I can't die now, my people still need me". So he took one and left. Then it was left with GMBuhari and a little school girl. GMBuhari said to the little girl " take the last one, I'll sacrifice my life for you". The little girl replied no need for that "there are two parachutes left. GMBuhari asked her: "how come?" The little girl replied: Goodluck Jonathan took my school bag" thinking it was a parachute. |
Gbam
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In Obani-ogogoro dream. Mtschew |
Where is the SSS and the DSS? |
After watching President Jonathans film of AIT and NTA, many Nigerians started asking the following questions. Is this film the reason one dollar is now#205? Is the film the reason Nigerian youths were murdered while searching for Immigration job and no one was prosecuted? Is the film the reason 20 billion dollars disappeared? Was it because Buharis first wife died that Nigerians are unemployed? Was it because Buharis daughter died that the 2nd Niger bridge is not built? Was it because Buhari is over 70yrs that our economy has collapsed? Was it because of this film that over 200 girls were kidnapped yet Jonathan as the commander in chief of the Armed forces has no clue of their where about? Was it because of this film that Jonathan has spent billions of dollars on power, yet no electricity? Was it because of this film that Jonathan cannot provide good medical care? Was it because of this film that Jonathan cannot complete the east West Road leading to his house? Was it because of this film that there is no power supply in President Jonathan village for more than a year? Was it because of this film that 16 is greater than 19 in Jonathan administration? Failed advert on a failed administration. On GMB I stand!
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After watching President Jonathans film of AIT and NTA, many Nigerians started asking the following questions. Is this film the reason one dollar is now#205? Is the film the reason Nigerian youths were murdered while searching for Immigration job and no one was prosecuted? Is the film the reason 20 billion dollars disappeared? Was it because Buharis first wife died that Nigerians are unemployed? Was it because Buharis daughter died that the 2nd Niger bridge is not built? Was it because Buhari is over 70yrs that our economy has collapsed? Was it because of this film that over 200 girls were kidnapped yet Jonathan as the commander in chief of the Armed forces has no clue of their where about? Was it because of this film that Jonathan has spent billions of dollars on power, yet no electricity? Was it because of this film that Jonathan cannot provide good medical care? Was it because of this film that Jonathan cannot complete the east West Road leading to his house? Was it because of this film that there is no power supply in President Jonathan village for more than a year? Was it because of this film that 16 is greater than 19 in Jonathan administration? Failed advert on a failed administration. On GMB I stand! |
After watching President Jonathans film of AIT and NTA, many Nigerians started asking the following questions. Is this film the reason one dollar is now#205? Is the film the reason Nigerian youths were murdered while searching for Immigration job and no one was prosecuted? Is the film the reason 20 billion dollars disappeared? Was it because Buharis first wife died that Nigerians are unemployed? Was it because Buharis daughter died that the 2nd Niger bridge is not built? Was it because Buhari is over 70yrs that our economy has collapsed? Was it because of this film that over 200 girls were kidnapped yet Jonathan as the commander in chief of the Armed forces has no clue of their where about? Was it because of this film that Jonathan has spent billions of dollars on power, yet no electricity? Was it because of this film that Jonathan cannot provide good medical care? Was it because of this film that Jonathan cannot complete the east West Road leading to his house? Was it because of this film that there is no power supply in President Jonathan village for more than a year? Was it because of this film that 16 is greater than 19 in Jonathan administration? Failed advert on a failed administration. On GMB I stand! |
After watching President Jonathans film of AIT and NTA, many Nigerians started asking the following questions. Is this film the reason one dollar is now#205? Is the film the reason Nigerian youths were murdered while searching for Immigration job and no one was prosecuted? Is the film the reason 20 billion dollars disappeared? Was it because Buharis first wife died that Nigerians are unemployed? Was it because Buharis daughter died that the 2nd Niger bridge is not built? Was it because Buhari is over 70yrs that our economy has collapsed? Was it because of this film that over 200 girls were kidnapped yet Jonathan as the commander in chief of the Armed forces has no clue of their where about? Was it because of this film that Jonathan has spent billions of dollars on power, yet no electricity? Was it because of this film that Jonathan cannot provide good medical care? Was it because of this film that Jonathan cannot complete the east West Road leading to his house? Was it because of this film that there is no power supply in President Jonathan village for more than a year? Was it because of this film that 16 is greater than 19 in Jonathan administration? Failed advert on a failed administration. On GMB I stand! |
Nigerians reaction after the documentary shown on AIT. AIT quickly conducted a sham poll to justify the video and you can see the result.
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