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Beaf the idiot i tot u r on Exile ? |
Why you dey ask ? Obviously you gt no work cos The Asiwaju of Yoruba land is doing very great. |
From Beaf and co, |
seconded. SLS, Okonjo Wahala, Labaran Maku and Allyson should all Resign nw before we #occupy them, |
I dnt knw why Seun is yet to Ban "BEAF" from this site ? |
Olosi pple |
Efisher, can u use ur sense for 1nce in ur lifetyme ? |
Cartel. We are on top of situation !!!! |
True talk my brother like d Boy Scout says, We are Prepared!! |
Vice President Muhammad Namadi Sambo plans to spend N1.7 billion (approximately $10.3Million) on trips in 2012 and N1.3 (approximately $9.7 million) billion on office stationeries, Daily Trust findings reveal. The office of the vice president, according to the 2012 budget estimates, would spend N1, 674, 811, 793 on local and foreign travels. The documents revealed that the State House would spend N723 million on the number two citizen’s local travels and transports and another N951 million on his international travels and transports. Of the N18.35 billion budgeted for the State House, Sambo would spend another N1.3 billion on office stationeries. The estimates indicate that the vice president’s office would gulp N343 million on computer consumables; N12 million on books; N45 million on newspapers; N9 million on magazines and periodicals. Also, the vice president is planning to spend N314 million on drugs and medical supplies; N477 million on foodstuff and catering material supplies; N121 million on printing of non-security documents; N11 million on teaching aids and instructional materials. Similarly, the State House would expend N2.4 billion for the maintenance services at the vice president’s office. Of this amount budgeted for maintenance, N382 million is for vehicles; N53 million for office furniture; N1.7 billion for office building and residential quarters; N137 million for office IT equipment; N15 million on plants and generators and N133 on maintenance services. The same budget estimates also indicate that President Goodluck Jonathan and his deputy will together enjoy N1 billion worth of food and general catering services in 2012. According to the budget details, the cost of purchasing foodstuffs, catering supplies, kitchen equipment for the president and his vice, and their offices, will cost the nation N992.57 million. Source, Sahara Reporters. |
NLC Says Jonathan Is Too Dull For Nigeria-Premium Times, Sahara Reporters. True or False my People ? |
We are strongly behind you, carry go !!!! |
Gbam Gbam Gbam !!!!!!!!! Sori Baba Iyabo, |
Fellow Naira Land, Lets make use of our Eagle Square the same way the Egyptian made use of their Tahir Square to kick against Mubarak Government. January 1, 2012 to protest against the evil plan of the FG to remove the Fuel Subsidy, suggestions please, |
Let him use his Executive order and we the masses will make use of the Eagle Square the same way the Egyptian make use of their Tahir Square. |
Another fresh lie ko ? 600MW ko, 600 MW nin |
The corruption trial based on illegal operation of foreign accounts brought against the former Governor of Lagos State, Bola Ahmed Tinubu, collapsed today before the Code of Conduct Tribunal sitting in Abuja. The former governor was arraigned last September at the tribunal over allegations that he illegally operated 10 foreign accounts during his term in office as Lagos state governor between 1999 and 2007. Source, saharareportes. |
Beaf the Dunce for sure i know you will open your stinking mouth and say rubbish as expected, You have lost it now i called you "Enemy of Progress" |
1. GEJ 2. Dame Patience Jonathan 3. and Others, |
Beaf ur real name is FOOL (4 WORDS), BEAF (4 words) 4 once in ur life time, accept that u and ur retarded GEJ is a failure, apologize and Resign, |
@ Beaf i knw u wnt say anytin abt ur retarded GEJ if na Tinubu thread, u go don post more than 10 tymes. |
A C N nin jo, BEAF & Co tell ur GEJ to emulate good governance frm the ACN Governors !!!! |
Beaf has lost it hes just a fool, |
President Goodluck Jonathan's financial recklessness has further depleted the strategic foreign reserve of the Nigerian state by $3.5 billion in 2011 alone, according to information obtained by SaharaReporters. A source at the ministry of finance told SaharaReporters at the weekend that when Mr. Jonathan came into office, he met a robust foreign reserve in place, but this year alone, he and his gluttonous inner circle have frittered away $3 billion of the reserves, which is now at $32 billion, down from $35 billion in January. This situation is further compounded by criminal rent seeking and petroleum subsidy applied to petroleum products importers, notably Femi Otedola, who are also members of Jonathan's "Economic Team." In 2011, rent seekers and economic leeches will get $6 billion in the name of petroleum subsidy. A Central Bank of Nigeria document however states that so far petroleum product importers have only imported $7 billion worth of fuel imports, meaning that only $1 billion of their investment has been spent on import, with Nigeria being made to subsidize and reward their criminal activities with $6 billion. SaharaReporters also learnt that foreign multinational oil companies are ripping Nigeria off through a maze of sharing and royalty agreements that were agreed upon in the 90s when oil prices were at $30 per barrel. Last week, following an extraordinary meeting of the Central Bank of Nigeria’s Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) on October 10, the CBN revealed in a communiqué that a substantial part of oil production (about 40%) is currently in deep offshore wells. “Based on terms agreed in the 1990s when oil price was under $30, royalty from oil wells deeper than 1,000 metros is zero percent and the nation is maidenly 20 %of profit by oil companies after deducting their expenses, as a result the country (Nigeria) has had limited benefit from high polio prices and increasing output, with most of the gains going to multinational oil companies under and inequitable fiscal arrangement," the MPC said. Whereas the MPC recommended the passing of the Petroleum Industry Bill (PIB) to stop the scams in that industry, it however recommended that Nigerians be saddled with the burden of paying for the crimes of the rent seekers involved in petroleum subsidy scams and blamed “discordant voices” for delaying “enabling legislation for correcting fiscal terms.” The committee asked that Nigerians be made to pay higher prices for petroleum products that would put some $10 billion back into the economy. “Whereas the labour unions have genuine concerns about the impact of subsidy removal on the poorer segments of society, the stark reality is that the country is living above its means,” the MPC said. The MPC estimates that “simply passing the PIB and removing subsidies on Premium Motor Spirit(PMS) will add at least $10 billion to national reserves annually,” with no consideration of how quickly irresponsible governing vultures will descend on it at the expense of the nation’s poor on whose back such numbers will be made up. |
Beaf can you 4 1nce in ur life accept defeat that ur candidate (GEJ) is a total failure, its very obvious your hatred for Asiwaju Tinubu, come to tink of it the guy is yet to b convicted of any corruption and if truly Tinubu is controlling BRF and yet hes still the best performing Governor in the Country today tell ur maggot and shameless president and his GOD FATHER Obasanjo and co to emulate him. Agbaya Olodo, |
Teni tode lari, ero to nbo leyin ko mura sile, |
Declaration of Oduduwa Republic, |
When i newly joined Nairaland and reading peoples comment on national issue i tot u r one of d unfortunate sharp guy in d country but nw u've proved me wrong with ur sentiment on Bola Tinubu issue i hope u wnt die of heart attack cos of the Man of the People (BAT) Do your research and find out how much was in the accounts your are cry on ? When last was the account operated ? Owners of the Account ? Olodo rabarata, |