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It's obvious and clear to the blind that Osinbajo has been and will always be central to the successes of this administration |
This for me is a great development. |
I will re-emphasize the VP by saying stricter measures of regulations and not outright prohibition should be adopted to Crypto currency operations in Nigeria |
An 0.11% growth isn't a bad growth after all. With the ESP still in the phase of implementation more positive is to be seen soon |
Sometimes you wonder if wailers got something meaningful up their sleeves against the person of Osinbajo, but they won't fail to disappoint as usual as their attacks are always baseless, dumb and meaningless. Awon werey |
TheRareGem1:Wailers won't be comfortable with this truth. They will start shedding tears now. Anyways Osinbajo 2023 on my mind. |
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A nice innovation to bridge our massive infrastructure deficit. |
Nigerians don't ask for too much, this Yemi Osinbajo knows and he hammers on this fact for fellow politicians to know. |
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Never knew this trash will still find its way to Nairaland. Seun needs to get contents that get to front-page |
A serial failure in Marriages like Frank is calling Nigeria's shinning light a huge disappointment. Frank is just doing this to revive his career |
We know their paymasters. They won't stop at anything to malign the image of Professor Osinbajo the unfortunate thing here is the role of media outfit like vanguard to be a platform for that nonsense |
Pastor Tunde Bakare expressly put a caveat in his opinion. We should also look at the Constitutional provisions that states the role of the VP, the question we should all ask is if the VP is acting according to his Constitutional role? If yes, then why are some of you here who have benefitted from Programmes spare headed by the VP himself crying more than the bereaved. Or are folks here just doing the usual thing? Wailing. |
Thank God for life. Osinbajo is indeed God's Favorite |
Say what ever you want about Osinbajo but you can't take the fact from him that what ever he does, he does well for all to emulate. He is a Leader of leaders |
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That the Artisans are confirming the receipt of this grant attest to the Integrity of this Government when it comes to implementation of programmes and policies. |
The National Assembly is set to begin the probing of activities of the National Social Investment Programme. A source revealed to SaharaReporters that the parliamentarians will also organise a public hearing to investigate possible corruption activities in the scheme. The probe will focus on the activities of the NSIP under the Office of the Vice President, Prof Yemi Osinbajo, and Maryam Uwais, Special Adviser to the President on the NSIP. “The National Assembly is beginning the process to investigate the NSIP and this will start soon. “The aim is to expose the corruption that has taken place in the programme while it was under the Vice President. “Next target is the NSIP and the National Assembly will be focusing the programme under the Vice President and Mrs Uwais’ tenure,” the source said. The source further stated that the Senate President will champion the probe, adding that Minister of Humanitarian Affairs and Disaster Management, Sadiya Umar Farouq, will be working with the National Assembly for the purpose. Activities of the NSIP have come under scrutiny since President Muhammadu Buhari introduced it in 2016. Some of the programmes under the scheme include N-Power, Conditional Cash Transfer, and Home Grown School Feeding Programme. The House of Representatives had on Thursday invited Minister of Finance, Zainab Ahmed; ex-Finance Minister, Kemi Adeosun; and Farouq over the spending of N1.7trn on NSIP between 2016 and 2019. They are to appear before the House Committee on Public Procurement headed by Oluwole Oke. http://saharareporters.com/2020/08/10/national-assembly-investigate-corruption-nsip-under-osinbajo-uwais
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Aproductive week it was from the office and person of the Vice President. |
SarkinYarki:You need to take a copy of the said agreement and read over and over again. We all want investors to invest in the power sector but we are not ready to pay the price, if blames should be aportioned at all, the it should go to the DISCOs who have over the years refused to expand their distribution networks |
A partnership that works PMB/PYO |
Secrecy provides cover for criminality 1. “One more matter of concern that the international community must work together to solve is the matter of secret corporate ownership and the whole issue of beneficial ownership." 2. “For us in the developing world and especially in Africa, breaking the wall of secret corporate ownership is crucial because secrecy around corporate ownership is implicated in our underdevelopment. Although anonymous companies are not always illegal, nevertheless secrecy provides a convenient cover for criminality and corruption." 3. “Our experience in Nigeria as in other developing countries is that anonymous corporate ownership covers a multitude of sins including conflict of interests, corruption, tax evasion, money laundering, and even terrorism financing.” 4. "Over the years, massive public resources and assets have been directly stolen, diverted, deliberately misapplied to gratify corrupt tendencies, stashed in foreign jurisdictions or mired in and susceptible to pilferage by the inequitable and unjust international economic system that continues to undermine the social and economic development aspirations of poor countries especially from Africa." 5. " ............the resistance of some countries to stemming illicit financial flows, curbing tax evasion, support asset return to countries of origin and we note that laws passed in some developed countries to mandate beneficial ownership disclosure do not set examples for best practice as they do not cover territories and dependencies where most of the stolen assets from developed countries end up." 6. "..........there is no magic bullet to ending corruption, stemming IFFs or promoting asset recovery and return. We simply must work hard at it and be determined to succeed. We must make corruption expensive for those who engage in it and send the unequivocal message that corruption simply does not pay." 7. "We must also make all members of the international community see the benefit of shared prosperity and inclusive growth and development. It is the unenviable but noble task of ICPC and other anti-corruption agencies to make corruption unattractive to its disciples and facilitate new approaches to stemming IFFS and promoting asset recovery and return." 8. "We must protect, even more, whistle-blowers – persons who come forward with information against corruption. We must protect those who are ready to fight against corruption and who are prepared to do so without necessarily disclosing their identities and even those who are ready to disclose their identities." 9. "The thing that we must take note of is that corruption fights back. And it is fighting back and it has the resources to do so. In recent times, one of the chief ways that we are seeing more frequently is the use of unscrupulous individuals who are paid to use social media platforms to make outrageous allegations against persons perceived to be fighting corruption." 10. "The fight against corruption is nuanced and hydra-headed, it is not going to get easier by the day, as a matter of fact, it will get more difficult by the day and many will become discouraged in standing up against corruption." https://www.yemiosinbajo.ng/20th-anniversary-africa-regional-webinar-of-icpc-themed-combating-corruption-illicit-financial-flows/
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*A look at some of Vice President Yemi Osinbajo's official activities for last week.* *7th July* Vice President Yemi Osinbajo virtually presided over the Economic Sustainability Committee (ESC) meeting. The meeting was centered on working out modalities for the implementation of the approved Economic Sustainability plan. *8th July* VP Osinbajo partook in the virtual Federal Executive Council (vFEC) meeting presided over by President Muhammadu Buhari at the Council Chambers, State House, Abuja. *9th July* The Vice President presided over the virtual National Economic Council Meeting (vNEC). *10th July* VP Osinbajo joined President Buhari as he signed into law, the revised N10.8 trillion budget for the year 2020
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Jackson Ude, is exact definition of PATHOLOGICAL LIAR |
Now that Magu has confirmed himself that the Vice President did not request for #4billion nor did he give such amount. Lets wait here to see the next lie to be propagated by the Strategists from Dubai. |
the Economic Sustainability Committee has done its job perfectly well. Now is the time we start implementing this blueprint very fast. |
10 Memorable Quotes Of Osinbajo On Igbos, Biafra And The Civil War. *..........Three watchwords matter: fairness, equity and justice." - Osinbajo 1. "The Igbo apprenticeship system has been cited as the biggest business incubator in the world and the Southeast is the birthplace of Nollywood; our film industry which has achieved global renown on the strength of the creativity and imagination of young Nigerians." 2. "One of our errors in times past has been our inability to appropriate the positive aspects of the Civil War legacy such as the spirit of innovation and self-reliance that inspired technological feats in extreme circumstances even here in this museum. Within that period, our people manufactured weapons and tools for refining crude." 3. "I think there is no greater evidence of how firmly we have closed ranks as a people than the fact that industrialists of this region (South East) are today equipping our nation’s Armed Forces." 4. "Setbacks and adversity are as integral to a nation’s journey as they are to human existence as a whole. But we have also known hope and victory, we should not on account of the disappointments we have suffered, give up on our collective possibilities and on each other." 5. "The ties that bind us have survived the most intense disagreement we have ever known as a people and it resulted in the Civil War." 6. "Brothers and sisters, no human relationship is perfect and no nation is received or conceived in ideal circumstances. All polities, no matter how good they look today, are imperfect and only through the labours of their members are they perfected." 7. "It is true that we are not where we want to be, but we have not been standing still either, our country is very much, a work in progress. The attainment of peace and justice is not an event, but a process and a journey." 8. "In 2017, this administration paid the accumulated arrears of pensions owed to retired war-affected ex-Biafran Police, who have been pardoned since 2000. This was more than a gesture of good faith, it demonstrates our belief in fairness and justice and our conviction that we can only move forward together." 9. "We must build a country devoid of any form of discrimination and marginalization. This is the ideal to which we must strive. However, we cannot prosecute this struggle with weapons of bigotry and hatred. Our tools for creating the country we want, have to be those of empathy and a willingness to invest effort in understanding each other." 10. "All of us must also be mindful of the sacrifice that unity calls for; it means that those of us in power must understand that the bitterness of the loser when the winner takes it all, will ultimately swallow all including the winner. Three watchwords matter: fairness, equity and justice." https://www.yemiosinbajo.ng/townhall-meeting-commemorating-50-years-after-end-of-nigerian-civil-war/
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JasonScoolari: Words of a Brain washed follower of the P*rnstar Leader of IPOB |
