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Now the ladies are speechless... |
kingofpool:The don't, try to manufacture another word...omo ale jati jati... |
kingofpool: ![]() Then you must surely be dumb and foolish if at your age you are just realizing there are stupid people in this world... |
NL ladies...oya bring out your vaseline... ![]() It is not far but how well...It is almost about two weeks since i posted this topic on NL. It finally made front page...whaoooo. |
kingofpool:Hey king POO...park well. No be ur type we dey find here... |
Money good o... |
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Not sure if this is the appropriate section for this post. MOD, please do the needful if I am wrong.. No doubts, these photos of Usman, the second son of the Deputy Governor of Sokoto state (Muktar Shagari) will blow your mind! Usman is the second son of the Deputy Governor of Sokoto state (Mukthar Shagari), he lost his elder brother, Lukman in a ghastly accident last year. Usman lives in Maitama District, Abuja and London. Here are some cool photos of Usman: http://www.naij.com/391568-you-need-to-see-these-photos-of-governor-of-sokoto-son.html
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kingofpool:Guy, we are not clamouring for a magician, we are asking for a change. No one says Buhari will turn Nigeria to Canada in even 10 years. What we are saying is that we cannot continue to keep pace with failure. We cannot continue to glorify underachievement. We cannot continue to use the public funds to buy shoes for GEJ. At least, his message was that he had no shoes. By now, he must have bought enough. Then let him go away and let other people buy shoes too...
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President Goodluck Jonathan commissioned a 750 Megawatt Olorunsogo Phase 2 Power Plant which is not working, says senator Bukola Saraki. It should be recalled that Jonathan expressed great joy over the appearance of the new power plant. He noted that his administration wanted to ensure the fulfillment of Nigeria’s potential. According to Bukola Saraki, however, the plant is not operating. See the tweet posted on the politician’s official account: President Jonathan had previously explained that of the US$8. 26 billion invested or spent on power, US$ 650 million of the amount was committed to the Olorunsogo power plant inaugurated February 20. It comes in the height of electoral campaign ahead of the general polls. Goodluck Jonathan has on numerous occasions insisted that power sector is one of his administration’s key priorities. http://www.naij.com/391573-olorunsogo-power-plant-is-not-working-bukola-saraki.html
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Which kind pigment...i smell lies...At least, we go see resemblance nah. Apart from that, look at the baby's hair...Hmmmm, make i mind my own business. |
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If he is found wanting, let him be charged. There's no pity in this case. If not that the country is a mess, how can just one man only who has only one pen*s steal N5bn. Ahn ahn...does he want to eat more than 10 wraps of fufu everyday? Rubbish...awon ole gbogbo... |
naijanaso:What do I need to check Oga...If you can say ffk has some stuff upstairs, then I can't help but say you are equally as empty-headed as he is. What a shame! |
The Lagos Division of the Court of Appeal has reinstated a N5bn fraud charge struck out by a Federal High Court in Lagos against a former Managing Director of the defunct Intercontinental Bank Plc, Dr. Erastus Akingbola. The appellate court, which upturned the judgment of the trial judge, Justice Charles Archibong, ordered the Chief Judge of the Federal High Court, Justice Mohammed Auta, to re-assign Akingbola’s case to another judge for re-trial “on merit and for accelerated hearing.” The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission had, in 2013, dragged Akingbola before Archibong on an allegation of financial impropriety to the tune of N5bn. However, Archibong on April 2, 2012, struck out the case for want of diligent prosecution. The judge, while striking out the EFCC’s case against Akingbola, described the prosecuting team as “a drain in the public purse.” “This prosecution team has chosen to pursue a campaign to scandalise the court, which amounts to a serious and professional incompetence in the prosecution of the accused. “This prosecution team or any part of it shall not be given further audience in this court in relation to the charges against the accused, either before this presiding judge or any other judge of the Federal High Court, for the reason I have given in the foregoing,” Archibong held. But displeased with the judge’s decision, the EFCC, through its lawyer, Dr. Khrushchev Ekwueme, headed for the appellate court. The anti-graft agency, in its four grounds of appeal, contended that Archibong erred in law when he decided to strike out the prosecution’s case without affording it the opportunity to be heard. The EFCC said that before striking out the case, Archibong failed to invite any of the parties, adding that the decision of the judge to strike out the matter was without the consent of any of the parties. Besides, the appellant argued that at the time the judge struck out the case, a valid appeal was pending before a higher court, thus making Archibong’s action “a judicial rascality.” In the particulars of errors raised against the judge, the EFCC also claimed to have asked the judge to hands off the case on September 2, 2011, following its fear of likelihood of bias. The appellate court, in its lead judgment by Justice Amina Aguie, which was read by Justice Yargata Nimpar, said, “Even a mere bystander who watched the proceedings that necessitated the appeal, could not possibly agree that there was fair hearing.” Augie further held that the trial judge overreacted in his state of anger and fell short of the composure, decorum and the standard expected of judges in the discharge of their judicial duties. While noting that the court must decide every application before it on merit, Aguie said it was difficult to conclude that the prosecution was not ready to move its application for a stay of proceedings on the particular day it appeared in court. Augie held that “a judge must have a sound basis for any judgment, as a judgment cannot be made in vague.” Her position was unanimously adopted by Justices Samuel Oseji and Abimbola Obaseki-Adejumo of the same court. http://blog.avacubes.com/n5bn-fraud-acourt-orders-fresh-trial-of-akingbola/
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Highly disjointed news.. |
FFK, Omo ale jati jati...oloriburuku eda.. |
Na this woman I just dey see for my dream over night....maybe we are destined to be together |
Empty promises...he made more than that in the past... |
Gbawe:GEJ is a big disgrace to the country to have allowed thieves and id*ots like this roam around freely. It is only in Nigeria that you will find imbeciles who should be locked up in prison moving about freely...Worst of it all, they are now being empowered by those we call our so called dormant leaders. Bode George, Fayose, FFK, Dezaini, Dokubo, Abati, Okupe should all be frying in Kirikiri...in fact, GEJ self for accommodating all these useless elements. How will he know which is which when to him, there is no fine line between Corruption and Stealing...
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I wonder what will end all the useless ranting by this empty barrel...And these are the people we want to put into power...SMH for Naija... |
Ahead of the March 28 presidential election, President Goodluck Jonathan and a team of top northern strategists have adopted a nine-point agenda that will drive his second term if he wins the elections. The 9-point agenda was adopted after the president met with the ‘Strategy Team’ last week. In the document, obtained by the Nigerian Tribune on Sunday, February 22, the issues listed include rebuilding the North, ridding the region of Boko Haram, the inclusion of the best materials from the North in his government, completion of power projects that would lift the power supply; the commercialisation of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC), reducing the number of out-of-school children in the North and across the country; and strengthening the health sector, as well as more the strategic appointment of women in the cabinet. Some of the agenda points are listed below. On oil and gas: The document indicated that the president, who had achieved a lot in the sector, would, in his second term, commercialise the NNPC. “My plan is to commercialise the NNPC and have it operate in a more open, transparent and accountable manner. I shall bring new blood into the management of this sector,” the president was quoted in the document. On the new anti-corruption war: The document stated that Jonathan’s administration had achieved a lot on the anti-corruption front and the Transparency International Rating for Nigeria is better that it was a decade ago. It indicated that if the president comes back for a second term, he will put in place institutions and systems that will block leakages as well as rein in impunity. It further acknowledged that the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) had made more arrests and convictions in the current administration than ever before, adding, however, that the president would continue to respect the rule of law, while only the guilty would be punished certified by the law court. On Education: The document indicated that Jonathan had, in his first term, established 12 universities to ensure every state has a federal university. He had built dozens of Almajiri schools and sent dozens of Nigeria’s best brains to study abroad. It added that though primary and secondary education are in the hands of state governments, the president would work closely with the states to improve education. I plan to continue and strengthen my support for our tertiary institutions, to ensure our children and their lecturers live and study in a conducive environment. “I care about thousands of our young children out of school,” the document read. On Boko Haram: The agenda indicated that the president lost time on the issue because he listened to advice to try several tracks and not just the military option. It read: “We tried the political and negotiation track, it didn’t work. Now I am going for an all-out assault, in conjuction with our neighbouring countries and other helpers. We shall hound them down so that we can provide a more secured future for our citizens in these areas.” On power: The document acknowledged that the government had successfully privatised the sector to ensure efficiency adding that power had not improved to the expected level due to pipeline vandalism. The document said that the government was building several dams, including Kashimbila, Zungeru and Mambila, to help the diversification process apart from improvement in coal power. “My plan is to tackle this through employment of technology to help deter and detect vandals and punish them. I am also diversifying power sources so we are not only dependent on one source,” the document read. On the North: The president said in his second term, he will personally take charge of a rebuilding programme for the North East. “I understand the poverty problem of the North. I see the destruction of lives and property caused by Boko Haram. Once we drive out Boko Haram, I shall personally take charge of a rebuilding programme for the North East. “I have already put instruments in place and will use them. I have PINE, Safe School Initiative, GreenBelt, Victims Funds, etc, I shall use these instruments to improve lives and livelihood and give our citizens in this area a better future,” the document read. The document also indicated that the president in his second term would inject new blood into the administration and ensure new people joined the government, including those currently criticising him. Meanwhile, the minister of national planning, Dr Abubakar Sulaiman, who spoke at a strategic stakeholders meeting yesterday, said that the federal government had perfected plans to introduce a school feeding programme for Almajiri Integrated Schools in the Transformation Agenda of President Goodluck Jonathan in the next four years, if he is re-elected. According to a Vanguard report, at the meeting, aimed at assessing the milestone achievements on the Almajiri Integrated Schools programme organised by the National Planning Commission, Sulaiman said: “In the next four years, going forward, the successor Transformation Agenda will introduce school feeding programme for the Almajiri Integerated Schools.” Last week, the All Progressives Congress (APC) presidential candidate, Gen Muhammadu Buhari (retd.), released a sensational document in Abuja which contained his key goals if voted into power in the March 28 presidential election. One of his plans is to openly declare assets and liabilities. http://www.naij.com/390073-jonathans-9-point-agenda-for-second-term.html
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The controversial spokesperson for the President Goodluck Jonathan Presidential Campaign Organisation, Femi Fani-Kayode, has again slammed the incumbent governor of Rivers State, Rotimi Amaechi. FFK, as he is fondly called, during an interview with Channels TV on Sunday night, claimed that the Governor is not on the same intellectual level with him. Fani-Kayode added that he knew Amaechi when he (Amaechi) used to wear one outfit for three days. The former Minister of Aviation also said that the PDP would beg former President, Olusegun Obasanjo, after the party eventually wins in the forthcoming elections in Nigeria. Obasanjo recently left the PDP and tore his party’s membership card publicly. See more of his words that set the social media on fire. http://www.nigeriafilms.com/news/31740/49/i-knew-amaechi-when-he-wore-a-shirt-for-3-daysfani.html
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I sincerely don't know why this post is not yet on front page...this is a lovely topic... |
Agbgift:All aspiring presidents in Nigeria should be mandated to trim up like this lady... ...It doesn't have to be pot belly every time... |
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This is what you get when you ask to see Okonjo and PEJ in Bikini.... ![]() eeewwwwwwwwww
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Drajah:Funny... |
ramdris:Yepa |
pureguide:Once again, you have stupidly displayed how foolish you and your parent are. By the way, I have other intelligent people to deal with. You are just a spec of sand in this whole matter. I don't have your time. |
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