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Nairaland GeneralRe: Nairaland Has Done More Harm Than Good by LajaLaba: 12:49am On Oct 28, 2013
Alfa Seltzer: hatred is your reward for our love
which yeye love this one is talking about?think straight stop being emotional
Nairaland GeneralRe: Nairaland Has Done More Harm Than Good by LajaLaba: 12:48am On Oct 28, 2013
9jacrip: Summary:

Some particular group started a denigrating e-campaign against a group that continuously let it 'slide'.

Now, the latter group has woken up and proceeded to dishing blows and vile retributions to the former.

These reprisals seem to be taking a toll and becoming in-surmountable. Hence, the back-pedalling and scape-goating their public figures who publicized their views which they previously jeered on which was prevalent on a thread yesterday and now this thread where they are starting to act like they are being victimized and trying to act 'civil' while trying to paint the retaliating group as the criminal.

Now I see they're throwing 'you hate us' tantrum. Why didn't they think of this when they smeared google and yahoo groups with derogatry threads and posting?True word

Talking about getting served.
Nairaland GeneralRe: Nairaland Has Done More Harm Than Good by LajaLaba: 12:43am On Oct 28, 2013
Alfa Seltzer: First of all, you owe us an apology. But that won't even be enough.

We made Lagos what it is today. Selflessly. We are developing this country single handedly.
You owe us adoration. After seizing our millions in banks, you gave us 20 pounds each and we still come and but lands in ogun and ondo states. Thus sustaining your people. What did you people do with all those stolen millions? Owambe parties?
You owe us servitude. For the amount of development we bring to your place, you should be telling us "thank you" everyday.

We have only been good to you. But always repay with hatred.
U see one thing about u guys is that u are too loud and boastful...Most of u lack wisdom......Still crying about what happened years ago?think think my friend and write something reasonable...Yoruba owe u nothing.
PoliticsRe: , by LajaLaba: 12:34am On Oct 28, 2013
musiwa112: hj
What are u really up to?
PoliticsRe: Yoruba Youths Drum Support For Aviation Minister Passes Vote Of Confidence by LajaLaba: 12:29am On Oct 28, 2013
Wat about Arewa youth huh
PoliticsRe: Yoruba Youths Drum Support For Aviation Minister Passes Vote Of Confidence by LajaLaba: 12:28am On Oct 28, 2013
Alawada kerikeris grin
PoliticsRe: Is There Any Ethnic by LajaLaba: 12:26am On Oct 28, 2013
I dey laugh grin.........Ibo!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
RomanceRe: 7 Ways Feminism Is Destroying American Women by LajaLaba: 12:09am On Oct 28, 2013
kulyie: many,not all

RomanceRe: 7 Ways Feminism Is Destroying American Women by LajaLaba: 10:36pm On Oct 27, 2013
Slowpoke women....Feminist
Nairaland GeneralRe: Nairaland Has Done More Harm Than Good by LajaLaba: 9:28pm On Oct 27, 2013
Very funny thread....but u Ibo guys started all this first?the way some of guys reason is something else...Can anyone of u tell me who founded NCNC that brought Zik of Africa to the political arena? I have found more than 3 Ibo guys that hold elective post in South west....They contested elections and won.....so tell me where is the hatred?this is not 1960 but 2013 u lots better wake up from your slumber!
PoliticsRe: Imo Residents Protest In Support Of Oduah by LajaLaba: 9:01pm On Oct 27, 2013
U are not helping this woman at all trust me.
PoliticsRe: The Female Igbo Ministers Have Been A Blessing To Their Sectors by LajaLaba: 7:05pm On Oct 27, 2013
Jesters grin
PoliticsRe: Stella Oduah In Fresh Trouble; N255m Armored Cars Missing In NSA’s security List by LajaLaba: 5:11pm On Oct 27, 2013
grin tongue
RomanceRe: 31 Years Old Virgin Female Looking For Virgin Guy! by LajaLaba: 3:43pm On Oct 27, 2013
Virgin boi is here grin tongue
PoliticsRe: Stella Oduah In Israel (Pictures) by LajaLaba: 10:40pm On Oct 26, 2013
grin grin
FashionRe: Genevieve Nnaji's Outfit To The Lagos Fashion Week by LajaLaba: 12:36pm On Oct 26, 2013
grin grin
CrimeRe: Four Arrested For Beheading A 5-year-old Boy In Enugu by LajaLaba: 7:27am On Oct 26, 2013
Aedes_muskeeto: @ all.
Pls no more tribal wars.. Take it up against the kidnappers and not the tribe he comes from....
Tell them bro
CelebritiesRe: Tiwa Savage And TeeBillz Interviewed At BBC Africa Studio by LajaLaba: 10:31pm On Oct 25, 2013
Big4wig: Hahahahahahaha........Iraq think say na bomb we come here 2 tro lolz! buhehehehehe....... 5 kpondo hehehehehehehehe....... ndi ara unu na awa anya.... Anyways,good to know about d interview

#BIGWIG
I guess u just smoke that stuff?i just did
FoodRe: Why Is Nigerian Food Not As Popular As Chinese? by LajaLaba: 10:19pm On Oct 25, 2013
HerexG :
That's because we are not Proudly Africa


Go loud it


Any black man anywhere around the world is an AFRICAN !


If you like bleach out your whole skin


You can't hid from your shadows....
Tell them
FoodRe: Why Is Nigerian Food Not As Popular As Chinese? by LajaLaba: 10:17pm On Oct 25, 2013
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Big4wig: Ok o
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So I forgot my laptop on the floor in my friend's room. His grandma thought it was a scale.
CONCLUSION:
His grandma weighs N150,000.
Joker alert grin
PropertiesRe: Bitter Experience Living With Landlords by LajaLaba: 1:52pm On Oct 25, 2013
gluv01: No experience coz I'm always the Landlord's daughter who shakes her small booty in front of tenants grin
Abeg vacancy no dey?
IslamRe: 3 Things You Love About Islam by LajaLaba: 1:35pm On Oct 25, 2013
joleram: Islam would have been good if they can desist from:
1) Terrorism
2) Marry wives and marrying infancies
3) Speak the truth about other religion. because even when they read other people's holy book, what they see is the way to condemn
4) they criticise too much
5) they are not for peace at all. Or how many times have you seen xtians retalliating your horror jihad?
6) muslims are ful of religion and yet commit sin more than any other religion.
7) it is in islam that you will see white lies and red lies. It is there you will see that one lie is good while the other is not. But in others, lie is lie.
cool islam believes that heavens know who will be saved
This guy kill it!u deserve something
PoliticsRe: Global Youth To Embark On 3days Nationwide Protest In Defence Of Stella Oduah by LajaLaba: 10:16am On Oct 25, 2013
ifyalways: 2k or 3k don dey sure.

1 shirt/jeans and aba slippers for some.
Chicken and chips outing with a babe for some.
BIS recharge,2 bottles of goldberg and asun for some.
Packs of cigar,enough ganja and alomo for others.
Anyhow,after the 3 or 4 hours screaming in the sun,this weekend don sure. cheesy

Sorry for the yeye Nigerian youth. cry
U must be an insider tongue
IslamRe: 3 Things You Love About Islam by LajaLaba: 10:09am On Oct 25, 2013
xclusive43: Does dat make any sense??
e make sense die....I cant wait to get my own share of the heavenly virgins...Is about time
IslamRe: 3 Things You Love About Islam by LajaLaba: 10:00am On Oct 25, 2013
77 virgins

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PoliticsRe: Oduah Approved Purchase Of N255m Bulletproof Cars – Ncaa..Punch by LajaLaba(op): 9:13am On Oct 25, 2013
They should leave the woman alone biko tongue
PoliticsOduah Approved Purchase Of N255m Bulletproof Cars – Ncaa..Punch by LajaLaba(op): 9:12am On Oct 25, 2013
The Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority on Thursday told the House of Representatives Committee on Aviation that the Ministry of Aviation approved the controversial purchase of the N255m bulletproof cars for Ms Stella Oduah.

The Director of Aerodrome in the NCAA, Mr. Joyce Nkem-Akonam, made this known during the committee’s public sitting in Abuja.

Nkem-Akonam, who handled the transaction as the acting managing director of the NCAA, had made spirited efforts to defend the purchase.

He told the committee members that since “Leased financing, not direct financing, was adopted to procure the vehicles,” the agency breached no law.

When asked if leased financing was not a commitment that the NCAA would still pay for the vehicles, he said it did not mean that it was extra-budgetary spending.

Facing a barrage of questions from the committee members, he later said the NCAA got approval from the Aviation ministry.

• BPE faults NCAA, says it wasn’t contacted

But, the Bureau for Public Procurement faulted him when it disputed the claim that the contract for the cars followed due process.

An official of the BPP, who represented the Director-General, Mr. Ayo Aderigbigbe, told the committee that no ministry had powers to approve any expenditure above N100m.

“A ministerial tenders board can approve expenditure of N100m and below, but if it is above N100m, it must go before the Federal Executive Council,” he explained.

The BPP official also surprised the committee members when he disclosed that the agency was never contacted by the NCAA over the car purchase.

He said, “We have nothing to forward to the committee on this matter. We have no information on the purchase of the two vehicles or the contract in question.”

The Director-General of the NCAA, Capt. Fola Akintuotu, had earlier told the committee that he was not in charge of affairs when the transaction took place.

He said he assumed duties on August 14, after the expenditure had been done.

But there was a mild drama when the committee asked him whether the earlier explanation of the minister’s aide (Joe Obi) that the cars were bought because the life of Oduah was in danger was correct.

“I can’t speak for the SA(Special Adviser) to the minister,” he responded.

Again, he was asked whether a minister was entitled to the type of protection the cars were meant to serve.

To this, he said, “I believe that is a hypothetical question and I cannot answer it.”

• Minister can’t cut short visit to Israel

Oduah, who had earlier been summoned by the committee to appear before it on Thursday, was represented by the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry, Mr. George Ossi.

He explained that the minister could not attend the sitting because she was already in Israel when a letter inviting her reached the ministry.

According to him, the letter dated October 17, got to the ministry on October 22.

He said, “The minister had already left the country. She transmitted a scanned copy of her reply from Israel.

“She is leading the Nigerian delegation to Israel to sign a Bilateral Air Services Agreement.

“She cannot cut short her visit to Israel because they will most probably sign the BASA on Monday (next week).”

• N1bn committed to cars by NCAA

Fresh facts emerged during the committee’s sitting on how the NCAA made a commitment of “over N1bn” to procure vehicles for security and operational purposes this year without appropriation by the National Assembly.

The agency bought 54 vehicles for N643.1m under “Leased Financing” entered into with the First Bank Plc. These included the controversial N255m bulletproof cars.

The total budget approved by the National Assembly for NCAA’s vehicles this year is N240m.

The National Assembly’s figure (N240m) is for 25 vehicles, excluding the two bulletproof cars.

The Aviation committee, which worked on the budget of the agency, had rejected the NCAA’s request to buy the bulletproof cars.

The NCAA later side-tracked the National Assembly to seek the approval of the Ministry of Aviation to purchase the cars.

More revelations indicated that the NCAA applied to buy each of the bulletproof cars at N70m.

However, it later opted to pay N127.5m for each car, totalling N255m for the two.

This brought the “extra-budgetary” expenditure of the NCAA on vehicles this year to N643.1m.

The committee discovered that the N643.1m was a loan taken from the First Bank Plc and excluded interest, charges and other costs built into the terms of the agreement.

A member of the panel, Mr. Mohammed Wudil, said, “What has come to light is that, if you calculate and include all the charges, the NCAA has committed about N1bn of public funds to these vehicles.”

• 1999 Constitution breached—Panel

The committee, which is headed by Mrs. Nkiruka Onyejeocha, said the “NCAA clearly committed an illegality and breached the 1999 Constitution by spending without appropriation by the National Assembly.”

The committee later ruled that Oduah must appear unfailingly on Tuesday.

“Our ruling is that the minister must be here on Tuesday,” Onyejeocha said. She directed the NCAA to also appear on Tuesday with all its bank statements.

• APC, TMG caution FG

The All Progressives Congress and the Transition Monitoring Group have warned against any attempt by spin doctors in the Ministry of Aviation to use politics as a cover-up for the car scandal.

In separate statements in Abuja on Thursday, the APC and the TMG asked the government to get to the root of the matter and penalise those involved in it.

The APC, in a statement by its Interim National Publicity Secretary, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, said it was most unconscionable for anyone to blame the opposition for the widespread outcry against “the monumental corruption and abuse of office engendered by the scandal.”

Mohammed said the opposition, in particular, should not be blamed for the justifiable indignation of most Nigerians to the scandal, as “Yakubu Dati, who goes by the title of ‘coordinating spokesperson for the Aviation Ministry’ tried to do in his winding postulation on the scandal.”

He added, ‘’What Dati and his co-spin doctors tried to do is to play on President Goodluck Jonathan’s insecurity as far as 2015 elections are concerned.

“This is very insulting not only to Nigerians but also to the President himself, and it will not sell. After all, attempts to blame the opposition for the lingering ASUU strike has also failed.

“In any case, what is the business of a public servant, who is supposed to be apolitical, about whether a President is re-elected or not?”

Mohammed said Jonathan had again failed to live up to expectation by allowing clowns to seek to pull the wool over the eyes of Nigerians in the name of defending the indefensible.

He wondered why Jonathan would engage in a diversionary and exculpatory strategy of setting up a panel to investigate the scandal, when there were statutory bodies empowered by law to do so.

Mohammed said, ‘’There is precedent on how to handle such a matter. In case President Jonathan has forgotten, his then boss, President Umaru Yar’Adua(late), sacked Adenike Grange and Gabriel Aduku, Minister of Health and Minister of State for Health respectively, for spending part of the ministry’s unspent budget.

“The Permanent Secretary and other top officials of the ministry were also suspended when the issue broke out. No panel was set up before this action was taken.”

Also, the TMG said it was shocked at the shameful and embarrassing transaction and acquisition of the armoured cars for Oduah.

It said it was even more shocking that at a time like this when Nigerians had been calling on Jonathan to sanction the minister, he found it comfortable to make her a leading member of his entourage to Israel on pilgrimage.

The TMG, in a statement by its Chairman, Ibrahim Zikirullahi, and Publicity Secretary, Eddy Ezurike , said it was “not at all surprised at the rash response by the minister to the purported ‘query’ issued her by the President.”

It added, “Given our governance system, it may well be the person issuing the query is the same person providing answers.”

The TMG urged the anti-corruption agencies in the country to quickly investigate “this financial and executive recklessness” in the aviation sector

In Lagos, the Coalition Against Corrupt Leaders described the probe panel as diversionary.

The Executive Chairman, CACOL, Mr. Debo Adeniran, in a statement on Thursday, alleged that the panel was meant to divert the attention of Nigerians from the issue at stake.

He said, “The panel is just another attempt to sweep the scandal under the carpet. Nigerians now know better that the probe panel is a way to douse the heat that has followed the revelation of Oduah’s shenanigans in the Aviation sector.

“The panel itself is another way of wasting the scarce resources and man-hour that could have been deployed into doing something more meaningful. All these diversionary panels make a mess of President Jonathan’s purported fight against corruption.”
PoliticsRe: How Stella Oduah And Cronies Plundered The Nigerian Aviation Sector-insider Acct by LajaLaba(op): 9:01am On Oct 25, 2013
I just cant imagine whats going on in other ministries and parastatals huh huhMilking Mumugerians since 1960

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