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Pastor Dikwa said it. N7 billion Naira at work. Father Kuka will answer to all the blood they have spilled in this country under GEJ due to corruption and negligence of duty. |
chukwudi44:But your boy GEJ embraced BH, called them your siblings and used them as an excuse for embezzlement. You have no shame. |
For Fr. Kuka to be crying more than the bereaved, I suspect that the N7Billion shared to CAN and pastors by GEJ as exposed by Dikwa is at work. Fr. Kuka is unwittingly trying to roll back all the good work Fr. Mbaka did to kick out a clueless and corrupt government led by GEJ that only benefited a few elites. God will definitely separate the wheat from the chaff. After all, these are His priests we are talking about. |
bayulll01:The last article he wrote was full of too much poo he has taken a vacation to get some refresher courses on opposition politics. Wailers Inc. |
Emekamex:I will duly remind you in January. Another wailer. |
If this happens, coupled with the ministers that will be inaugurated in September, the beginning of a glorious new dawn will be witnessed in Nigeria. I am proud to have voted PMB. Lalasticlala... Over to you. Wailers..... Kontinu |
https://punch.cdn.ng/wp-content/uploads/2015/08/Group-Managing-Director-NNPC-Dr.-Emmanuel-Kachikwu-360x225.jpg Group Managing Director, NNPC, Dr. Emmanuel Kachikwu The financial transactions of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation will be published periodically to ensure transparency beginning from next month, the Group Managing Director, NNPC, Dr. Ibe Kachikwu, has said. According to Kachikwu, the move was part of his resolve to usher in a new dawn of transparency in the national oil firm, stressing that transparency must be the watchword of every staff in the new NNPC. Kachikwu, who stated this at his maiden town hall meeting with employees of the corporation at the NNPC Towers in Abuja on Tuesday, said the new NNPC will be a corporation anchored on the foundation of clearness. The Group General Manager, Group Public Affairs Division, Mr. Ohi Alegbe, confirmed this to our correspondent in a telephone interview and also in an electronic mail. “I want transparency. Beginning from next month, I want to be able to publish what the company makes. I have told the President that as from next week I will be sending him weekly reports,” the new GMD reportedly told employees of the national oil firm. If implemented, this will be a departure from what used to be obtainable at the national oil firm. It will be the first time in ages that the NNPC will be publishing its financial transactions for the public to see. http://www.punchng.com/news/nnpc-to-publish-financial-transactions-from-september-kachikwu/ |
Investigations reveals that the ill-fated helicopter belongs to Bristol Helicopter. It crashed right behind the palace of the traditional ruler in Oworosoki. An eyewitness had earlier told The Paradigm that she watch at the unidentified helicopter crashed into the lagoon, bursting into flames around 3:50pm local time. |
Never Again shall a clueless shoeless creek boy rule this country. |
I love the professionalism of the oyibos. See British military oga in camo and boots. Apart from CDS Buratai who dresses like his ground troops, other Nigerian counterparts wear khaki and shoes as if they're going for fashion parade. |
lomprico:Thank God you didn't mistakenly mention Jonaboy. That one wakes at 9am and by 2pm he is under the influence. |
Lalasticlala where art thou? PDP and Wailers don't know what a successful trip means.... Continue. No problem |
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Where is the chief wailer Barcanista? Come oh...PMB wants to help your people. Chief wailer will write one poo article now quoting Isaac Boro about how Ijaw and Ogoni are different tribes. Wailers Incorporated. |
Bump. |
Tell them |
He must be a PDP man... |
Lalasticlala... Come and do justice. This is CHANGE era. |
It's just 2months+ and pneumonia want kill these wailing party. Gear up for at least 4years o.... No be beans them Lai Mohammed chop as opposition. |
Are u on WhatsApp? I'm interested. |
This guy want hypnotise PMB with dentition. Lol |
Bump |
TANOIDS need to make up their minds... Who exactly sponsored PMB's election. Amaechi, Jagaban or Kachikwu? You guys can't even stick to one consistent story. |
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Nigeria is becoming great again! |
Image123:I didn't realise that some people would be more pained by PDP's electoral loss than the cabalocratic party itself. A case of the beggars wailing more than the bereaved oga. |
I am totally with you on this one. But there's an African proverb that 'the lies told, if allowed to last for up to one year become new tradition.' The immaturity of OP and his ilks is very irritating, coming online to mislead the gullible. These refineries were never on PDPs list of achievement even while they were claiming non existent railways. How come they are now GEJ's achievements? Are they (OP and co.) saying that GEJ was so clueless to even recognise that he had fixed the refineries? mrmetoo1: |
barcanista:You need to grow up this boy. When you write these nonsense articles, remember that there are people on ground who know what exactly is happening in these sectors unlike you living perpetually online with little understanding of the reality of the goings on. |
Firefire:It was not a policy directive of GEJ to fix the refineries then. If GEJ had won a 2nd term, the refineries would have remained inactive so that the oil thieves and cabal will continue benefitting from the sleaze in the industry. Also during the Occupy Nigeria protests of 2012, three new refineries were promised by the same GEJ govt. Of course the new refineries were never built. Why promise new refineries if they had realistically intended to startup the old ones? In fact during the last electoral campaigns, GEJ and PDP were claiming that Nigeria's refining issues would become a history as from 2016 when Dangote's refinery is to startup. They past govt tried to sell the refineries for peanuts but were scared of a backlash from protests close to the elections. Allowing the present refineries we have in Nigeria to work was not in the realistic plans of the GEJ administration. He can't take credit for them. The fear of PMB is the reason things are working now. Period |
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