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Politics / Re: Ibrahim Magu With The IStandWithBuhari Rally Group (Photos) by MCMLXXVI(m): 2:10pm On Feb 18, 2016
LRNZH:


Check yourself and be honest with the answer you will provide to this question.

Between Magu and Marilyn Orgar. Who would you rate as having a more professional and less partisan approach with their duties?
This is a litmus test my friend.

Stop aimlessly shifting the goal post.
Both rose to head institutions critical to the country's correctional/security welfare. Magu is here shamelessly dancing with lackeys.
Do you expect such a man to ever have the balls to prosecute a Buhari loyalist after this?
Do you still wonder why the same man shamelessly LIED that he hadn't received any petitions against Amaechi?

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Politics / Re: Ibrahim Magu With The IStandWithBuhari Rally Group (Photos) by MCMLXXVI(m): 2:03pm On Feb 18, 2016
mynd1:
Dis op is a IPOB youth.

And you are an ISIS terrorist.
Mindless skank.

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Politics / Re: Ibrahim Magu With The IStandWithBuhari Rally Group (Photos) by MCMLXXVI(m): 2:03pm On Feb 18, 2016
LRNZH:
If he does not stand with his boss then with who again?

He needs it. With the kind of high profile arrests Magu has overseen, if Buhari leaves power, he may suffer the fate of Ribadu under PDP

His job is to stand with the COUNTRY, NOT his BOSS, for his boss is but a man. His allegiance is to the INSTITUTION.
Stop letting your silly partisan sentiments blind you.

You people complained when Marilyn Ogar did all she did. Why are you suddenly blind to the impunity under this government?

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Car Talk / Re: ANAMMCO: Car Producing Company In Nigeria (Pics) by MCMLXXVI(m): 2:00pm On Feb 18, 2016
Nature129:


Do not mind OP. I lived in Emene with my parents for over 2 decades before I moved. Anammco was always struggling to stay in business, and their management was always laid off (and probably replaced).

It will take the grace of God to take the coy to its heyday...that's if it has not totally collapsed now

Does excessive government meddling have anything to do with this predicament?
Car Talk / Re: ANAMMCO: Car Producing Company In Nigeria (Pics) by MCMLXXVI(m): 1:48pm On Feb 18, 2016
seguno2:


Please limit yourself to what you know.
Thanks.



www.nairaland.com/attachments/2419425_image_jpeg9f360c5ab7736510df54c882e9dbf188

Fam, did you see "REACTIVATE" in that screenshot you just posted?
Politics / Ibrahim Magu With The IStandWithBuhari Rally Group (Photos) by MCMLXXVI(m): 1:43pm On Feb 18, 2016
Impunity Reloaded.

There you have it, people. If you expect this man to be unbiased in his dealings, then your name na SORRY.
If you keep wondering why the corruption petition against Amaechi keeps getting left in the lurch, there's your reason.

Please, would anyone be kind enough to remind us again what FUCCCKING BUSINESS the EFCC Chairman has with an "iStandWithBuhari" campaign?
How professional is this?

I see Oyegun's proposal about flooding parastatals with just their loyalists was only in full swing before he even said it.

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Car Talk / Re: ANAMMCO: Car Producing Company In Nigeria (Pics) by MCMLXXVI(m): 9:56am On Feb 18, 2016
Bishops10:
I must Marry Nebeolisa ooo

So that I will have Anambra blood


The Company is located on a 300,000 square meter site located strategically on the airport road at Emene Industrial Layout, Enugu.


At topic: It's interesting that this company was birthed at the same time along with PAN in Kaduna; but today, its Kaduna counterpart is practically dead.

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Car Talk / Re: ANAMMCO: Car Producing Company In Nigeria (Pics) by MCMLXXVI(m): 9:53am On Feb 18, 2016
The company is in ENUGU, not Anambra.
Please correct your title, OP.

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Politics / Re: Gov. Ganduje Of Kano State Builds Mosque In Jigawa University (photos) by MCMLXXVI(m): 10:22pm On Feb 14, 2016
Great development!

This is sure to help Kano generate enough revenue to survive without oil! grin


PAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!

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Politics / Re: What Aregberascal Borrowed And Spent Osun's Future On (pics) by MCMLXXVI(m): 7:31pm On Feb 14, 2016
SirShymexx:
An historical monument showcasing real Yoruba culture, straight from the home of all Yorubas.

God bless the man for keeping the rich Yoruba culture/history/tradition alive. cool

LOL.
Politics / Re: Again, States Seek Another Bailout, Osun Worst Hit by MCMLXXVI(m): 7:24pm On Feb 14, 2016
PRXPERT:
do you have his SM contact, twitter or facebook. I need to shame that efulefu! He is a disgrace!

Nna mehn, I still dey search Twitter. I'll check "RubbinMinds Osun Model" in the search bar and see if I'll find anything on that Ikem.
Politics / Re: Again, States Seek Another Bailout, Osun Worst Hit by MCMLXXVI(m): 7:07pm On Feb 14, 2016
PRXPERT:
I need to troll that morafuka!!!
You're right it was during that rubbin minds debate..

The interesting part is that the guy is now silent ooo.
Agriculture / Re: Sorghum Grown In Anambra State To Be Used By Many Industries(pix) by MCMLXXVI(m): 7:01pm On Feb 14, 2016
ebubemicky:
are u ok? Are u well at all? Are u trying to start another tribal war here? Cos I don't see anything in this post that talked about the yorubas. The post just gave info on what is happening in the east. Gosh! Must u hate all the time?

Guy try and understand sarcasm sometimes.

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Politics / Re: Again, States Seek Another Bailout, Osun Worst Hit by MCMLXXVI(m): 6:56pm On Feb 14, 2016
OkutaNla:


grin grin



Ogbeni's Victory Speech:

"Dear Osunnites,
I promise to bring forth ultra-modern poverty in the state of Osun. My enthusiasm for sports can never be overstated, for as I am speaking with you, plans are underway to ensure our dear state produces as many athletes from the civil service who would help us dominate the Hunger Games tournaments for years to come.

Allah be praised."

As for food? Nothing to worry about. Just beat this drum and everything will be okay..

[img]http://1.bp..com/-IK_Ol7aGLLY/Utkd1CL321I/AAAAAAAAAVk/v7u-vxJcNzQ/s1600/facebook-20140117-130332.png[/img]

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Politics / Re: Again, States Seek Another Bailout, Osun Worst Hit by MCMLXXVI(m): 6:41pm On Feb 14, 2016
OkutaNla:


No problem. And for the record, Imo state will continue to be the poster-child for SE prolifigacy coz it is an Oil producing state, with the highest GDP in the entire SE, and receives the highest allocation as well. undecided

No wahala oh, while your Osun state will continue to be NIGERIA'S posterchild for how not to govern a state. grin
Widespread wretchedness brought about by a man who wouldn't qualify as a Primary 3 class prefect on a normal day.
Now ranking below war-torn states like Adamawa and Borno in WASSCE even with Opon Imo grin

Pele ooo

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Politics / Re: Again, States Seek Another Bailout, Osun Worst Hit by MCMLXXVI(m): 6:33pm On Feb 14, 2016
OkutaNla:


So sad that we are comparing Osun to an Imo, that is how bad it has gotten for your region. sad

http://www.communitywatchdogng.com/index.php/news/1000-shocker-imo-pays-n500-million-monthly-to-service-debt.html

http://www.thisdaylive.com/articles/okorocha-puts-imo-in-chains/224147/

Where are the promised 'industry, industry, industry, job, job, job, employment, employment, employment' ? ? ? . lipsrsealed undecided


LOL Olodo Superstar.
Imo pays 500 million to service debt, but your Osun earns 55 million as allocation after deductions are made from its over 1.8 billion naira monthly allocation. If you had even the slightest comprehension of basic arithmetic, you would have known that this simply means Osun pays more than 1.7 billion naira as debt servicing fees.
That makes it far, far worse than anything going on in Imo state.
Bros, once again, hide your face in shame.

For the record, I never supported Rochas, APC or anything they stand for. When he campaigned, I didn' t vote him.
But your case is the contrary. We know you losers were so ecstatic when Aregbe won his second term, not knowing you were dancing yourselves into the shackles of penury grin
Mr. OkutaNla, are you tired of supporting APC? Or are you waiting for Buhari to make a difference?
Just wait until he exports the Osun poverty to the national level.

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Politics / Re: Again, States Seek Another Bailout, Osun Worst Hit by MCMLXXVI(m): 6:28pm On Feb 14, 2016
OkutaNla:


Imo is still broke (Rochas has not 'recalled' that revelation -- a broke person can't afford to pay his bills) and will continue to owe salaries because that was why he fired so many people in the first place.

Imo workers are still hungry and impoverished. It's not my fault that some churches chose to donate to Osun workers rather than Imo's. The Imo Labour leaders themselves said it that their workers are hungry and impoverished.

http://themoment.com.ng/news/19-national/563-labour-to-rochas-imo-workers-re-hungry-impoverished-call-of-strike

Just face your fvcking states and mind you business for goodness sakes. How hard can that be? ? ?


Yeah, they're hungry and impoverished, but they're still not IDPs begging for food like Almajiris grin
When you losers were chanting APC's praises while bragging about being progressive, where were you?
Osun state is so DEAD, it's allocation can't even pay electricity bills anymore. BWAHAHAHAHA!

And for the record, Osun will always be the target and the bullseye, you know why? Because APC made it the target. It was the very state APC branded as its model state, so no vex when people make it the object of ridicule. Osun is the state people will keep going back to for reference on APC's style of leadership and what they plan to export to the national level. And if you're honest with yourself, the signs are far from encouraging. grin

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Politics / Re: Again, States Seek Another Bailout, Osun Worst Hit by MCMLXXVI(m): 6:20pm On Feb 14, 2016
OkutaNla:


Imo is still broke. Ask Rochas to 'recall' that statement then come back and we can talk.

Eiyaaaaah!
No more weapons to defend yourself with.

This is your Aregbe Lizard initially bragging while his gullible supporters were cheering...

2011:
"I Don't Need Federal Allocation To Pay Workers" - Aregbesola
http://www.thisdaylive.com/articles/aregbesola-i-don-t-need-federal-allocation-to-pay-workers/103799/

2015:
"Aregbesola Blames Drop In Allocation For Inability To Pay Workers"
http://pulse.ng/local/aregbesola-osun-gov-blames-drop-in-allocation-for-inability-to-pay-workers-id4011110.html

BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAAHAHA!!!! grin

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Politics / Re: Again, States Seek Another Bailout, Osun Worst Hit by MCMLXXVI(m): 6:15pm On Feb 14, 2016
PRXPERT:
I remember one fellow advocating for Aregbesola kind of government across the federation, and the ignorant fellow is an igbo APC zombie. He was of the opinion that all the states should cope Aregbesola because he is doing the real governance! I'm sorry for some zombies!!
As for imolites! Your suffering continues, I'm not even sympathetic to your predicament! You wanted some you got some! Okorocha you know! Hell ya! He will lead you well..
Abia state should not be on that list, because Okezia is doing just fine!

I remember that iddiot. His name is "Ikem".
It was during that Rubbin' Minds debate moderated by Ebuka, right?

That Ikem guy na real OKOKO!

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Politics / Re: Again, States Seek Another Bailout, Osun Worst Hit by MCMLXXVI(m): 6:14pm On Feb 14, 2016
OkutaNla, here's the link:

"Imo Signs Pact With NLC, Recalls Suspended Workers.
http://www.ngrguardiannews.com/2016/02/imo-signs-pact-with-nlc-recalls-suspended-workers/

Oops! There goes your only ammunition getting extinguished.

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Politics / Re: Again, States Seek Another Bailout, Osun Worst Hit by MCMLXXVI(m): 6:09pm On Feb 14, 2016
OkutaNla:


Say whatever you like but Osun NEVER FIRED 3000 WORKERS!!!!! None of you have so far mentioned Imo's sorry plight (the RICHEST SE state for that matter and highest Oil producer in the region). You are all a bunch of hypocrites and I am here to terminate your propaganda. Face your own indebted states abeg.

All those workers were RECALLED on Friday, boy. Look for something else to say.

Imo can never be as wretched as Osun, and that's a bitter fact you must learn to accept.
This is the detailed research from BudgIT running on reliable stats:
https://www.nairaland.com/2732630/latest-ranking-states-financial-sustainability

Bros, no churches have come to donate food to Imo workers like Syrian refugees and Borno IDPs oh.
Imo is still not tanking at the bottom behind Boko Haram states at external exams oh.

Know when to walk away, bros. Don't do this to yourself.

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Politics / Re: Again, States Seek Another Bailout, Osun Worst Hit by MCMLXXVI(m): 6:03pm On Feb 14, 2016
OkutaNla:


Remove Peter Obi's prudence and Anambra will be in the same boat as the rest of the SE. Remember even Obiano has started borrowing to complete projects -- e don spend all of Obi savings finish cheesy Your SE with the exception of Anambra isn't any better than the Yorubas states you are running down. Even Osun is far better than Imo and Abia which are oil producing and a market states. Abi dem no be Igbo/SE states again? What did Rochas do with all the Oil money? Osun never fire workers like Rochas did o.

Bros, abeg no vex, but no repeat that bolded part again o.
As bad as things may be, both states can NEVER be as bad as Osun state at the moment.
You want us to count the ways?

Do you mean Osun state that is SO indebted, that the creditors now deduct from the state's monthly allocation, to the point that only 55 MILLION ends up getting to the state? the raw, cold and bitter facts are there with the National Bureau of Statistics if you want them. We're talking real facts here, not conjecture.

Even as indebted as Imo state is, they don't have churches and Senators ALL THE WAY FROM BAYELSA donating money to buy them food like refugees. But we all know Osun's story, don't we?

Agreed, the three states experienced profligacy at the hands of their governors whp betrayed them. That's a fairly good point from you.
But abeg, don't attempt stretching it to say Imo and Abia are anywhere close to Osun in spine-chilling "sufferheadism", because na there you go chop L.

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Politics / Re: Again, States Seek Another Bailout, Osun Worst Hit by MCMLXXVI(m): 5:49pm On Feb 14, 2016
Enugu and Anambra are not in the list.
Hmmm...

Interestingly, all the "sophisticated" states are well represented there except, of course, Lagos.

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Politics / Re: Buhari's 2016 Budget Speech: “the Budget Of Change” by MCMLXXVI(m): 10:53pm On Feb 13, 2016
vivianblog3:


http://www.premiumtimesng.com/business/195562-2016-budget-speech-the-budget-of-change-by-muhammadu-buhari.html

From the number of Likes this useless and practically empty speech got, I can tell you Nigerians have a very LONG way to go in their reasoning.
They are a set of gullible people easily won over by sentiments and ZERO common sense.
Falling over themselves over a "speech" but failing to see the bigger picture until the Budget of Yams was fully exposed to the whole world.
M0ronic peopls grin
Politics / Re: 2016 Budget Presentation By Buhari At Joint Session 8th Assembly by MCMLXXVI(m): 10:49pm On Feb 13, 2016
Rawani:
A beautifully detailed presentation.

In the past, it was Ngozi that would have been sent by the incompetent Jonathan.

Do you now see how foolish you are?

Oya now, the COMPETENT Buhari has still gone there and disgraced himself.
Presented a budget he supposedly had NO CLUE about, then secretly stole the budget, 'corrected' it, resent it, and then came out to claim that an invisible "budget mafia" padded his budget.

This is the supreme dullard people hope will fight corruption. grin
Na like this? BWAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!

This iidddiot and his army of dunces just played a fast one on their gullible followers.

Call Jonathan whatever you like, his administration was NEVER this clueless, stuppid, m0ronic and totally helpless. grin

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Politics / Re: Six Things To Expect From Buhari's 2016 Budget by MCMLXXVI(m): 10:43pm On Feb 13, 2016
midolian:
Haters of CHANGE, good morning. This is to remind us that CHANGE has come to stay grin

After the budget debacle, do you now see how foolish and gullible you were?
Shebi na change?
Politics / Re: 2016 FG's Budget - Budget Of Change, Hope & Economic Revival by MCMLXXVI(m): 10:37pm On Feb 13, 2016
PassingShot:
A lot has been said about the nation’s 2016 budget presented by PMB on Dec 22nd, 2015. Many of the analysts who have spoken about the budget have praised the president and his team for the effort at stimulating the economy in this critical time of our nation http://www.mynewswatchtimesng.com/lcci-praises-buhari-for-raising-2016-budget-capital-vote/ and http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/12/buharis-2016-budget-nigerias-best-ever-says-opadokun/ .

I equally read TonyeBacanista thread calling it a budget of burden just because Nigeria will borrow about N2tn to be able to realize the proposals in the budget. Another point he raised, just like FFK and PDP, is that the per-barrel crude bench mark of $38 is not feasible and the government should have used a much lower price since crude sells lesser than $38/barrel ($35/barrel as at Dec. 22nd, 2015).

The irony of their criticism lies in the fact that had PMB and his team used a far lower benchmark price, say $20, they will surely have drawn out bigger daggers and accused the president of having intention to loot the excess through the backdoor. Such is their way of reasoning that the president can never please them no matter how lofty his intentions are! Instead of these destructive critics to join hands with well-meaning Nigerians to praise the president and his team for coming up with a budget that gives us a chance at reviving the battered economy in a time of low income from crude oil, they regrettably missed an opportunity to prove to us that they really mean well for the country. For crying out loud, PMB and his team have given us the biggest budget in the nation’s history despite the gloom pictures staring at all of us. Even if the budget performs at just 60% of its goals, PMB and his team will still need to be applauded.

Well, what Barcanista, FFK, PDP and people who reason like them have failed to consider (or have deliberately chosen to ignore) in criticizing the budget is that oil-related income component of the budget is only N820bn (13.5%) of the proposed N6.08tn spending or 21% of projected revenue of N3.86tn. Compare this to the 2015’s revenue figure of N3.602 trillion made up of oil revenue of N1.918 trillion and non-oil revenues of N1.684 trillion (implying a ratio of 53% oil revenues to 47% non-oil) https://www.pwc.com/ng/en/assets/pdf/nigerias-2015-budget.pdf . So, with deep thinking and effort of the current regime, Nigeria’s revenue ratio has shifted from 53%:47% oil/non-oil revenue to 21%:79% oil/non-oil revenue and equally yielded a much bigger budget!

Who would have thought that Nigeria could have a budget that is less dependent on income from oil? This is a testament to the generally held belief that there is a lot of syphoning of our common wealth through looting of income from Immigration, Customs, NPA, NNPC, NCC and other income-generating MDAs. Blocking loopholes and reducing wastages in those MDAs is the primary reason we are able to have a budget less dependent on crude earnings and even bigger in these hard times.

Let’s even assume that oil price drops by a further 40% to $22.8 per barrel (worst case scenario in my opinion), it will not still have a huge impact on our projected revenue (around 8.91%) and surely not significant enough to make the overall budget fail (about 5.39% impacts). And as we speak right now, crude price has edged back up to $38.10 per barrel http://www.nasdaq.com/markets/crude-oil.aspx?timeframe=3m which means that should crude price continue to move up, government could be able to have good savings from such surplus which will help our foreign reserves and ease pressure on Naira.

A simple analogy of the crude price impact on our budget can be likened to a personal monthly budget of N100,000 to be financed by 80% from salary and 20% from other income. If other income projection of N20,000 is halved by 50% to become N10,000, such reduction will not have too much impact on your budget spending at the end of the month since you will still have N90,000 to work with. If the situation is now reversed such that your salary is responsible for just 20% of the N100,000 and other income responsible for 80% or N80,000, a 50% reduction in other income will leave you with just N60,000 at the end of the month (N20,000 salary + N40,000 other income). The 2nd instance is what past administrations did. The first instance is what Buhari is trying to achieve.

See dem.
See the hungry pay-per-post lowlife trying hard to justify his pay by emptying his grey matter defending his fake hero Buhari.

Shebi the budget has now been UNIVERSALLY CONDEMNED to the point that even Buhari the coward and his clueless ministers are coming out one by one to distance themselves from the EPIC FAILURE that is the budget? Some are even starting to blame civil servants and perm secs, tge same people their hero BooooHarry said were better than noisemaker ministers! grin

Mr. PassingSHIT, I hope you can create another thread filled with useless epistles to equally defend them on their new display of foolishness and irresponsibility.

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Politics / Re: RIP To The 90 Years Old Woman Who Donated 1million Naira To PMB. by MCMLXXVI(m): 8:42pm On Feb 13, 2016
A z****e just went home.
Politics / Re: Osun Airport ’ll Have Longest Runway In Nigeria’ by MCMLXXVI(m): 8:34pm On Feb 13, 2016
Superstar1, 4 more months to go before it becomes a full year oh grin
Politics / Re: We Wont Wait For Fg Allocation - Aregbesola (2011) by MCMLXXVI(m): 8:26pm On Feb 13, 2016
grin
Agriculture / Re: Sorghum Grown In Anambra State To Be Used By Many Industries(pix) by MCMLXXVI(m): 8:20pm On Feb 13, 2016
"Nothing grows in the South East but red soil. All your food is from the North. The South East generates nothing. By the way, Aregbesola is the best performing governor and Osun has the 7th largest economy and 4th largest IGR with the best educational reforms."

- APC Conehead.

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Politics / Re: Buharinomics Will Fail, Because Adam Smith's Theory Is A Proven Theory. by MCMLXXVI(m): 5:25pm On Feb 10, 2016
Eebrahym:
adontunderstand what this one is saying jare cry

That's because, just like Buhari, you're a NEPA Bill graduate.

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