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PoliticsRe: London APC Blasts David Cameron by mascotman(m): 8:17pm On May 11, 2016
[quote author=doyinisaac post=45525643]You can abuse them for all you like but david Cameron just insulted your country but because of politics you don't mind to sell your country just to score dumb political cheap points....

when somebody calls himself a thief and another person refers to him as such, will he take it as an insult?
PoliticsRe: London APC Blasts David Cameron by mascotman(m): 8:07pm On May 11, 2016
[quote author=olillywales post=45525255]The London branch of the All Progressives Congress (APC) has also issued a statement condemning British Prime Minister David Cameron's recent comments terming Nigeria a "fantastically corrupt" nation.


Signed by the APC London Press Secretary, Adenike Lucas, the statement said President Muhammadu Buhari is committed to rooting out corruption in the nation.


“The rash statement by the Prime Minister and leader of the conservatives, David Cameron, earlier today fails to credit President Muhammadu Buhari’s effort in fighting corruption," it said.


“President Muhammadu Buhari GCFR who should arrive in the UK shortly for the anti-corruption summit hosted by David Cameron has received commendation from the Prime Minister in the past and other world leaders over his stance against corruption.


“During the 2015 Election campaign, PMB as he is fondly known pledged to fight corruption and he has not reneged on his promise.


“It should be noted that within a year of being sworn-in, President Buhari has achieved a lot in his fight against corruption in Nigeria.



“President Buhari is known for his zero tolerance against corruption. He has made major efforts to change the image of the nation within and outside the country; and this government’s policies are working. In the recent list of the top 10 most corrupt countries released, Nigeria was not on the list.


“Even while the Prime Minister made the comment about Nigeria being one of the “fantastically corrupt Countries”, the Archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby quickly corrected him and acknowledged in the presence of the Queen of England that President Buhari “is actually not corrupt and he is doing a great job in Nigeria”.


“Nigeria and indeed the world are aware the new sheriff in town is working to tackle corruption unlike the previous government which allowed corruption to thrive.


“The APC-led government has empowered the anti-corruption agency (EFCC) resulting in several high profile investigations and prosecution of individuals involved in corruption and misappropriation of funds. This is an ongoing process that includes blocking leakages, sensitising the system, re-training of stakeholders amongst other measures put in place to curb corruption.


It is crystal clear to all that President Buhari is determined to root out corruption from the system.


“APC UK and Nigerians in the Diaspora have confidence in the leadership of President Muhammadu Buhari and believes that the current administration is moving Nigeria forward, away from the rot and decay suffered under the previous administration," it added.


http://www.metronaija.com/2016/05/apc-blasts-david-cameron.ht
pmb once referred to people of nigeria as corrupt and APC never cautioned pmb. Why would pmb and his party have issue with David Cameron for referring to nigeria as fantastically corrupt?
PoliticsRe: Press Statement On Fuel Subsidy Removal In Nigeria, By Kachikwu by mascotman(m): 6:53pm On May 11, 2016
[quote author=potbelly post=45528997]*singing which way nigeria which way nigeria I want to know* PMS now at #145. May God save us ooo!
PoliticsRe: Militants Bomb Oil Installations In Warri, Delta by mascotman(m): 4:05pm On Jan 16, 2016
peace be still!

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