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It's time Nigeria gets cleansed of corruption. Good move. It doesn't have to go down well with everybody. |
Bobbystanley:I'm not here to trade curses with you. You are just a spec of sand in this matter and highly inconsequential. If you are looking for a partner to curse, you are at liberty to pick any of your family members. Lo and behold, this is my last response to you. If you like, rain all the curses in the world, it doesn't change the fact that you are empty-headed. If you quote me again, that means you have signed a contract with thunder to be firing you from left, right and centre. |
Sincere9gerian:Only because you have chosen not to see. |
Bobbystanley:Even from your comments, it clearly shows you are absolutely empty upstairs. If you are not satisfied with Buhari's steps, why not debate it out with him rather than raining unnecessary and ineffective curses? Like someone already advised you, remove the hatred and your eyes will be open to see the gigantic and bold steps the president is making, sorry your president.
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Hawlahscho:Gbam!!! |
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Niagarafall:What is dis one saying ![]() |
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Up Buhari... |
McKren:I responded to your post because you did not consult with me before including me as part of your 'nobody'. I am a Nigerian, you know. |
McKren:In no less than 500 words with diagrammatic representation, give evidential reasons why I must answer your dumb question?. |
POWEROFPEACE:Totally agree! Buhari is great. |
This is the voice of a determined, confident and well-focused leader. Ride on Buhari! |
socialmediaman:It's hard to cover ones view from the shambles the country has become. GEJ, you need to answer for your misdeeds. |
McKren:By nobody, I believe you mean just 'you'. |
Nigerians are in full support of your move. By Nigerians, I mean well-meaning citizens who know that there is no fine line and clear distinction between stealing and corruption. It is a shame that the previous administration never had the courage to make assertions such as this and bring them to pass. Buhari, ride on. Ma wo oju uche! |
https://cdn.pmnewsnigeria.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/buhari-11.jpg President Muhammadu Buhari said on Monday in Abuja that he will gladly reverse or abandon some inherited economic policies if doing so will lead to the creation of more jobs for Nigerians. At a meeting in the Presidential Villa with executive members of the Manufacturers Association of Nigeria (MAN), President Buhari directed the Ministries of Industries, Trade and Investment, and Finance, as well as the Central Bank and other relevant government agencies to evolve before next year’s budget, new policies to boost domestic manufacturing. “We are in difficult times economically, but we’ll continue to do our best for manufacturing to pick up. We must begin to behave as if we have no oil at all. “We will gladly have policy somersaults, if it will mean more jobs, particularly for youths. I campaigned on three major planks. To effectively secure our country, provide employment through revamping the economy, and wage a relentless war against corruption. I intend to keep faith with these promises,” the President said. He lamented that the textile industry that employed about 320,000 people in the past only parades about 30,000 now. “It shows the carelessness of past governments, if almost 300,000 people lose jobs in a single sector. We have a clear idea of how we can stimulate employment and we will work very hard to do so,” President Buhari told the MAN delegation. The MAN President, Dr Frank Udemba Jacobs had appealed for a review of policies that stifle the manufacturing sector, noting that, the importance of a robust manufacturing sector for the general well-being of the economy cannot be over-emphasized. http://www.pmnewsnigeria.com/2015/08/17/im-ready-to-abandon-inherited-economic-policies-says-buhari/ |
President Muhammadu Buhari assured Nigerians Monday in Abuja that no amount of pressure will make him give up the war against corruption in the country, noting that, they his administration will not let any corrupt person off it. In an address to a group of Nigerians who marched to the Presidential Villa to pledge their full support for his administration’s anti-corruption campaign, President Buhari promised a relentless prosecution of the war against corruption, with due regard for the rule of law. The President said that all persons charged with stealing the nation’s resources will have their day in court and that, upon conviction, their ill-gotten wealth will be seized and returned to government coffers. “I believe it is time for Nigeria to change course. That is why I sought election as President and got elected. As President, I am determined that Nigeria must move away from a course of endemic corruption that was leading us to perdition. “There can be no question of our willfully allowing anyone to get away with corruption. No matter the pressure and entreaties, the anti-corruption war will continue and all accused persons will have their day in court,” the President said. Welcoming the support of the group – Nigerians March Against Corruption, President Buhari, who was represented by his Special Adviser (Media & Publicity), Mr. Femi Adesina, also reaffirmed his commitment to curbing insecurity in the country and boosting employment opportunities for Nigerians, especially the youth. He called for the continued support and solidarity of Nigerians as the present administration works to correct the wrongs of the past. The Nigerians Against Corruption group led by Aisha Yesufu had condemned recent statements by some individuals against the President’s anti-corruption campaign. They assured the President that the vast majority of ordinary Nigerians fully supported his ongoing efforts to curb corruption and urged him not to be deterred by the antics of those who do not share his laudable vision of a fairer, more equitable, corruption-free and progressive nation. http://www.pmnewsnigeria.com/2015/08/17/no-corrupt-person-will-get-away-buhari-assures-nigerians/
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Until proven guilty, it is pure violation of human rights. Innocent people have been paraded in the public and when they are now finally proven to be innocent, the damage would have already been done. |
https://cdn.pmnewsnigeria.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/05/Arase.jpg Rivers Police Command has dismissed the claims that public parade of suspects violates their fundamental human rights. The Commissioner of Police, Chris Ezike, made the clarification in radio program in Port Harcourt monitored by our correspondent, noting that, his command is relying on a Court of Appeal judgment which declared that parading suspects publicly and on television does in anyway violate the rights. Ezike said despite the court judgment, other people have diverse opinion on the issue but he stated that his command will continue to parade suspects and if any person or suspect feel their human rights have been violated they should challenge it”. “We’ll continue to parade suspects if anybody feels that rights are being violated he knows where to go and we’ll meet meet him there”. The Rivers state Police Commissioner has been under severe criticisms by a Port Harcourt-based human rights lawyer, Mr Ken Atsewete, who argued that parading suspects, including a traditional ruler is a violation of their fundamental rights of being presumed innocent and fair hearing by a competent court of law until pronounced guilty. On regulation complaints of members of the public that some policemen violated their fundamental rights, Ezike said: “We have about 380,000 policemen in the country it is not impossible that once in a while there could be a major leakage in the confidence pipe built between Police and members of the public and could take also miles back so we’ll continue to strive that we serve the public better”. http://www.pmnewsnigeria.com/2015/08/17/well-continue-to-parade-suspects-in-public-rivers-cp/ |
hinwazaka:Where is the evidence that you also have to disprove this? |
isbish:They are all bunch of hypocrites. |
kosovo:e don pain am ![]() Back to biz. You are only still ranting. I can imagine how degraded your thoughts are. So you have no evidence as well and you are now here misleading the public. You are indeed a pure breed of nonentity. Shame on your wretched brain. |
kosovo:You can choose to rant for as long as you want but that will not change the fact that what you typed is empty and should not be taken with any form of seriousness. They have evidences of the massive looting that took place. Where is your own evidence to disprove all the allegations? If you can't tender one, then shvt up and stop seeking cheap solidarity to your baseless and empty post. |
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![]() Now the wailing wailers can deep dive into red sea... |
LhoLar01:Gbam! |
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