Politics › Re: True Owners Of Nigerian Oil Blocs Are Hidden - NEITI Laments by kingbasil: 9:47am On Feb 16, 2016 |
Sunnymatey: That is Naija for u, the more u luk the less u see. I concur!!! |
Politics › Re: Violent Fulani Herdsmen Are Not Nigerians – Police IGP, Arase by kingbasil: 5:39am On Feb 16, 2016 |
this seems to be the order of day... the problem is getting worse and the blame is on the increase...incompetent mofos serving in public office yet our peeps hail their mediocrity as endeavours...smh  |
Politics › Re: Is Nigeria Moving From Oil Into Gold? by kingbasil: 10:18pm On Feb 15, 2016 |
babyfaceafrica: well am not an uncivilised individual You might be civilized but as a people, nigerians are not civilized and that was my earlier submission... |
Politics › Re: Is Nigeria Moving From Oil Into Gold? by kingbasil: 9:25pm On Feb 15, 2016 |
babyfaceafrica: you mean we are uncivilised in this country? Do you need a soothsayer to tell you that  |
Politics › Re: Is Nigeria Moving From Oil Into Gold? by kingbasil: 6:05pm On Feb 15, 2016 |
babyfaceafrica: gold abounds too in osun state...and I won't preempt what the northeners will do......look in this country,you have to play smart politics ,not sentimental and hate politics played by some people Your stance and innuendos only work in societies which are predictably civilised... can it be said to be same in Nigeria  |
Politics › Re: Is Nigeria Moving From Oil Into Gold? by kingbasil: 5:01pm On Feb 15, 2016 |
Believe me when i say this, the north where the gold deposits abound plenty will fight tooth and nail like rabid pack of dogs against the exploration of their area.  |
Politics › Re: Hillary Clinton's Nigeria Record Once Again In The Spotlight by kingbasil: 11:10am On Feb 15, 2016 |
BishopMagic: I hope all you in the Niger Delta see how the north and yorubas are being used by one Lebanese to continue pillaging our resources.
Nigeria must be divided.
Any of you traitors like TonyeBarcanista and omowuja are free to join Amaechi in Abuja These assertions are hard to digest...this is commendable bro... |
Politics › Re: Stop Granting Waivers To Dangote, Stallion And Others- Customs Boss by kingbasil: 10:53am On Feb 15, 2016 |
obailala: Read the last paragraph of what I wrote, I'm sure the answer to your question is well spelt out in that text. Thanks Be cool.... |
Politics › Re: Stop Granting Waivers To Dangote, Stallion And Others- Customs Boss by kingbasil: 10:05am On Feb 15, 2016 |
obailala: Most of this rubbish was not just instituted but also allowed to flourish right under Jonathan's nose. GEJ continued to grant fraudulent import waivers to every 'big man' that promised to support his re-election, at a point, the Nigerian Customs was bitterly lamenting a loss of revenue in trillions of Naira due to these import waivers granted to big men and even NOI was not spared in their attacks. http://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/153709-nigeria-customs-service-indicts-okonjo-iweala-says-import-waivers-massively-abused-under-her.html
But while the NCS accused NOI, little did we know that the woman was not only innocent and just following orders from above, she at a point also began lamenting the same fraudulent import waivers being granted by GEJ himself. http://www.thisdaylive.com/articles/okonjo-iweala-huge-revenue-lost-to-fraudulent-waivers/208949/
But now some ignoramuses think it is Buhari's handwork and they even go ahead to paint an ethnic/religious/tribal colouration to it.
Anyway, I am very confident this mess would be stopped very soon the moment this government remembers it. If not for any other reason but for the want of revenue. So in essense you are positing that the practice continue  |
Politics › Re: Stop Granting Waivers To Dangote, Stallion And Others- Customs Boss by kingbasil: 8:38am On Feb 15, 2016*. Modified: 8:59am On Feb 15, 2016 |
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Politics › Re: The 2016 Budget; 1,800 Pages Of Putrid Mess by kingbasil: 2:32pm On Feb 13, 2016 |
Apshits!!! Apc playing opposition against itself... what better thing to say than more grease to your elbow!!!  |
Politics › Re: Common Sense Talks Would Have Been Of Better Use During Gejs Regime by kingbasil: 9:59am On Feb 12, 2016 |
[s] jojotemitopaz: So it seems like this common sense jingles is gradually becoming that kind of music you hate to listen to because it is always all up in your face. I really wonder why its not common sense to investigate where all the monies accrued during the previous regime but its common sense not to investigate because of relogious and tribal sentiments. if he had been making these common sense statement to President JONATHAN AND CO perhaps he wod have really made good impact to the previous regime. [/s] Mgbe onye tetere na ura bu ututu ya... if you can't handle the truth, then what's the need of you existing in the first place?  |
Politics › Re: BBC Mocks Nigeria's Budget Debacle by kingbasil: 9:41pm On Feb 11, 2016 |
Rat invasion causing a stir... seriously shit ain't funny... Apc is a big sham... |
Politics › Re: Ben-Bruce: Give Students Biscuit & Don't Pay Workers, Get Biscuit Illiterates by kingbasil: 7:31am On Feb 11, 2016 |
segnys007: insightful? You gotta be confused. Are you ok dude  |
Politics › Re: Innoson Nigeria Produces Local Parts For Fighter Jets- NAF by kingbasil: 7:34pm On Feb 10, 2016 |
The ingenuity of an Igbo man is really needed to drive the economy to great heights but it's unfortunate that they are tagged 5%'s by the fulani mistake of a president... |
Politics › Re: Ben-Bruce: Give Students Biscuit & Don't Pay Workers, Get Biscuit Illiterates by kingbasil: 12:10pm On Feb 10, 2016 |
The reasoning behind the Senators' tweets are astromical and beyond the horizon of the change chanters aka zombies. Simply insightful!!! |
Politics › Re: Poor Nigerians To Begin Collecting #5k Monthly Transfer From FG by kingbasil: 4:41am On Feb 09, 2016 |
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Politics › Re: Poor Nigerians To Begin Collecting #5k Monthly Transfer From FG by kingbasil: 4:39am On Feb 09, 2016 |
DelGardo: You have sent the thick-headed wailer away. I suspect he has gone off to another Buhari thread to ramble on.
Well done. I'm here spuff... not gone anywhere... rather gone to relieve myself. so why were you hiding like a sissy zombie  |
Politics › Re: Poor Nigerians To Begin Collecting #5k Monthly Transfer From FG by kingbasil: 12:40pm On Feb 08, 2016 |
Elosky20: if u did nt vote for ur candidate why nt calm down and watch what is going on. u would have made ur vote count atleast by nw u wont be crying like this. meanwhile take my sympathy and dont forget to buy a new handkerchief if the one u are using nw is nt enough. thanks Sai buhari Hope you can keep up with the pace  Cos i'm just getting warmed up... why do i have the feeling that ur 'sai buari' chant is just a facade to keep me off.  but guess what I'm stuck with you zombie  |
Politics › Re: Poor Nigerians To Begin Collecting #5k Monthly Transfer From FG by kingbasil: 11:49am On Feb 08, 2016 |
Elosky20: i want u to admit that you are an unrepentant wailer who needs help to come out of ur hero illusion and not making noise on nairaland. You voted, i didn't... until you and your fellow zombies stop justifying the sheer stupidity emanating from your masters i will keep making noise on nairaland. As for now, you are my new favorite past time... |
Politics › Re: Poor Nigerians To Begin Collecting #5k Monthly Transfer From FG by kingbasil: 11:36am On Feb 08, 2016 |
Elosky20: i will continue to wait, do u have a problem with that, or must everybody be myopic like you I want you admitting that you are an irredeemable zombie who needs help and not aisha's half plate of rice... |
Politics › Re: Poor Nigerians To Begin Collecting #5k Monthly Transfer From FG by kingbasil: 11:29am On Feb 08, 2016 |
Elosky20: then why are u here making noise, if u are interested in the money why are raising ur voice. there is no need boasting on a faceless forum of being rich whereas u hardly see food to eat. what have u gained frm ur hero Jonathan, it quite unfortunate that u got nothing to contribute. Zombie, zombie, zombie... now i see you clearly. you cannot play the way i do... keep waiting for the 50 shades of apc promises until you turn greyhaired.... |
Politics › Re: Poor Nigerians To Begin Collecting #5k Monthly Transfer From FG by kingbasil: 11:15am On Feb 08, 2016 |
Elosky20: yes. i better collect it than to borrow like you. Zombie not everyone is a poor church rat like yourself. Better make alternative plans on how to raise the money as your masters have categorically made it point of fact to deny everything said to you and other gullible followers...  |
Politics › Re: Poor Nigerians To Begin Collecting #5k Monthly Transfer From FG by kingbasil: 11:01am On Feb 08, 2016 |
Elosky20: wailing wailer how far Hope you penned down your name as a recipient of the 'utopian' 5000  I see as you are already salivating... |
Politics › Re: Poor Nigerians To Begin Collecting #5k Monthly Transfer From FG by kingbasil: 10:55am On Feb 08, 2016 |
Elosky20: Apc makes campaign promise- Wahala Apc trying to fulfill campaign promise- Marginalisation Apc refuse to fulfill campaign promise- Scam . You can never satisfy man no matter what you do Zombie how far  |
Politics › Re: Poor Nigerians To Begin Collecting #5k Monthly Transfer From FG by kingbasil: 10:53am On Feb 08, 2016 |
DelGardo: While some people are talking senselessly this government is quietly busy working to fulfill its promise of a better life for the people.
Wailers will not come up with suggestions on how to identify deserving recipients now. After implementation they will start counting the number of recipients from Kebbi vs Bornu to find another evidence of "marginalization".
I am loving the change. Zombie, how market  |
Politics › Re: Nigeria Needs A Radical Change. by kingbasil: 6:42am On Feb 07, 2016 |
Naija needs serious revolution... nothing short of that will see the system unchanged... But this will only be effective if all can cast away all unnecessary obstacles like tribalism to come together and march all these political prostitutes we have as leaders away from their duty posts... my opinion... |
Politics › Re: Buhari Overstated His Ability To Stop Terrorism.......british Media by kingbasil: 11:43am On Feb 05, 2016 |
He has largely over-promised and under-delivered. Yet the zombies keep shouting, 'sai change'...  |
Politics › Re: Must Read: Buhari's 5 Achievements In Just 7 Months by kingbasil: 8:45pm On Feb 04, 2016 |
[s] 2undexy: – One of the 5 achievements of President Muhammadu Buhari is on increase of generated revenue
– Corruption has drastically reduced
– More international collaborations from advanced countries
When the Special Adviser on Media and Publicity to the nation’s president, Femi Adesina in a live interview monitored by Naij.com in the morning of Friday, January 8 mentioned some of the ways in which the president is trying to turn around the economic fortunes of the masses, little did Nigerians could ever imagine that Buhari was on the right track.
The other image maker of President Buhari, Garba Shehu mentioned just 5 achievements of the president in his 7 months presidency sojourn. He said Nigerians should commend the president and continue to support him as he strives to make Nigeria the toast of Africa.
1. Anti-corruption war
In a report by The Bulletin, the media outfit tried listing what the president has done so far for the country. “Buhari’s war against corruption and terrorism which has become a template for Africa and the rest of the world.” Apart from the Boko Haram insurgency the country is trying to finally exterminate, the war against corruption and related practices has been taken to an extent never witnessed before in the annals of the nation. Nigeria’s Nobel Laureate in Literature, Professor Wole Soyinka also added his voice to the anti- corruption stance of President Buhari by saying that this kind of anti-corruption campaign is the first of its kind.
2. Increasing internally generated revenue
“The Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) has quadrupled its revenue base within seven months, a feat the service could not achieve in years.” It is a thing of joy for the nation especially when there is a crunch in the economy and the price of crude oil, which is Nigeria’s major earner fell to a record low. The efforts of the men of the NCS have really plugged the large gap that the low crude oil sale would have had on the economy. It has cushioned the effects of low income being generated from other sectors of the economy.
3. Concerted efforts to recover stolen money
“Other efforts to confront the monster of corruption which progress was being made in recovering the nation’s stolen funds.” The behemoth called corruption is the number one bane of national development. Previous governments all tried various methods to stem the frightening tide of this monster, but to avail. The combined efforts being used by the Buhari-led administration have been yielding positive fruits.
4. Having a central account to deposit recovered stolen Nigerian money
“Opening of an escrow account for the purpose of receiving stolen funds abroad.” It is a good idea to have a major account in which all the stolen funds recovered from those that looted Nigeria’s coffers dry are deposited. This will make it easier to track those that have returned the stolen money that they have in their foreign bank accounts and those who are yet to return theirs. The idea of this account will make future looters thinks twice before stealing from the nation’s treasury as foreign banks might not want to have stolen money deposited with them.
5. Good working relationship with World Super powers
“Working with allies across the world from Britain and America to France and Germany to China and the UAE to source, locate and repatriate misappropriated funds.” No country can exist in isolation. It is also a big advantage when a country like Nigeria at its present fragile and precarious economic downturn is being befriended for good reasons by the political and economic superpower countries of the world. Since President Buhari was sworn in on Friday, May 29, 2015, all the major leaders and presidents of the advanced and developed countries of the world have been inviting Nigeria’s number one citizen for bilateral discussions that will foster growth and development of the country.
https://www.naij.com/719675-revealed-5-achievements-president-buhari-just-7-months.html [/s] Thrash... this is stale... find something better to use for propaganda... lest I forget, you are an irredeemable zombie...  |
Politics › Re: What We See In The Media Are Mostly Negative News – Lai Mohammed by kingbasil: 2:14pm On Feb 04, 2016 |
”If African stories cannot be told from the African perspectives by Africans, events on the continent will always be viewed from the prisms of the Western and other media – and such prisms are often distorted. So you want the events that occurs on the continent to be veiled  This posture of yours just gave an insight to your person as not just a liar but but a selfish and wicked cretin who doesn't know the ethics of his office... |
Politics › Re: Debunking The Lie By BMSG That Nigeria Was Delisted From Corrupt Countries Index by kingbasil: 1:59pm On Feb 04, 2016 |
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Politics › Re: Would U Change Nigeria If U Were Given A Top Spot #sincere by kingbasil: 10:53am On Feb 04, 2016 |
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