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ishiamu:Ishiamumu, how are you today? ![]() |
joseph1832: ![]() Thanks for the advice. I will do anything and everything to keep her away from you. |
joseph1832:I dey tell you. These PDP guys have so many fake accounts on this forum. Thank you very much boss! My eyes now serve me well. ...hmm, Sir joseph! Na there u wan dey find my trouble. I just won the battle with my rivals Ozaoekpe and temitemi1. Na for wooing challenge I win her heart finally. Pls I don't want any competition. You na lyricist. I don read many poems by you and my baby love poem like mad. Pls don't snatch her away from me ![]() |
I can't believe what I am seeing Cc: Ngeneukwenu, the slayer of Bishop Kuka
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boboLIL:Baba no fear any fvcking probe, man. Need I remind you of this statement b4 u believe? "It is better for Buhari to come to power in 2015 and jail me, than for Jonathan to come back and destroy the remaining Nigeria." - OBJ (2014) This was b4 the elections. ![]() Happy sunday |
Tkester:And you need a brain! ![]() |
BeeBeeOoh:why don't you suck my balls? ....At least Baba iyabo has admitted he failed Nigerians to a certain extent and some1 like Buhari who means well, is already taking us to the "moon" in just 2months..When will u guys ever admit ya GEJ failed Nigerians woefully? ![]() Happy sunday ![]()
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Tkester:pls read the quote below! Its for you and other children of hate ![]() OrlandoOwoh: |
Tkester:Badbelle sighted! They ll never accept. I sometimes wonder if you are allergic to success ![]() |
Opolo Eyes again? ![]() I hope this revelation won't make her consider spending another year in the hospital. |
Former President Olusegun Obasanjo has said in just two and a half months of the current administration of President Muhammadu Buhari, Nigerians were already witnessing the Nigeria of their dream. Speaking at his Hilltop residence in Abeokuta when officials of the National Association of Nigerians Students (NANS) paid him a visit on Friday, the former President called for unalloyed support for the new government, adding, “in the last two and a half months, Nigerians have started to witness a Nigeria of their dreams,” Noting that the country had tottered towards the precipice so many times but God had not allowed it to tumble, Obasanjo said, "When one takes a look at everything, the most crucial, and vital conclusion is that God loves Nigeria." He said: "We thank God for peace even after the election. No single individual is a paragon of perfection. There is no Messiah except Jesus Christ. But there are people who still stick out their neck for the good of Nigerians. "Thank God we have such as a leader now. What we have witnessed in the last two and a half months is that our dreams are coming true. We must give unalloyed support to the government.” Speaking further, he said: "Many had thought after the 2015 general elections, Nigeria would be no more. Some had sent their families abroad. Some know the NADECO route. I don't know the NADECO route. "I don't have anywhere to go. But to the surprise of many of them, God did it in a miraculous way. The election took place, though some did not want it to take place. But let us thank God it took place. We must also thank those who conducted the elections.” The former President said no matter what the critics of President Buhari might be saying, "I will work for the success of this current dispensation.” He, however, said criticisms that were objective and positive were welcome where necessary. Canvassing support for the Buhari government, he told the visiting students that there was no alternative to democracy adding, "the alternative to democracy is worse than democracy. I experienced that. Abacha put me in prison and I was about to be killed. If it was under democracy (democratic rule) that would not happen." He also spoke on the current campaign against terror, noting that President Buhari took the right decision by giving the military a November deadline to end the Boko Haram insurgency. He said setting a target was part of military war strategy to measure the success or failure of a particular operation. "President Muhammadu Buhari took a right decision by telling the military to quash the Boko Haram insurgents by November. It is not good to just leave everything open-ended. It is a strategy in the military to set a target for any operation. This will enable those concerned to work hard. Having a target is necessary. Even if that target was not met, the people concerned would have something to work with." Obasanjo who cited the Nigerian civil war as an example, said the military had set a six-month target to crush the Biafran renegades, but the war extended to 30 months. He said: "For those of us who were involved in the Nigerian civil war, we set a six-month target to end the Nigeria-Biafra war, but it extended to 30 months." Vice President, NANS, Ogunkuade Oluwatosin, who spoke earlier, said the students' body recognised the doggedness and contributions of the former president to the success of the 2015 general elections. He said they wanted the Buhari administration to extend its anti-corruption war to the education sector. Oluwatosin said: "Your fatherly contribution to the development of Nigeria is visible, even three months after the general elections. "We need your contribution to move Nigeria to Nigeria of our dreams. We want student-youth inclusion in the government of President Muhammadu Buhari," he added. http://www.thisdaylive.com/articles/obasanjo-in-2-months-we-are-witnessing-nigeria-of-our-dream/218204/ Cc: Lalasticlala! ![]() |
INDUSTRIALFAN:taah! Forget that side brother! You think its that easy for an unconfirmed news as such to escalate like that? Bros, na "DEATH" matter we dey talk o! This one no be malaria o! In fact, in some places, if a person dies, pple try as much as possible not to disclose it to pple on time let alone a situation where the person has not bn confirmed dead.. So tey the pictures went viral on net that the guy's dead. Haba! Bros, u should be reasonable here. That was too perfect not to be planned. If that wasn't the first time he slumped, then the news should have read "skiibii slumped, now lying unconscious in the hospital" Or something to make pple believe he is in a condition that needs serious medical attention..Don't be fooled by the manager they made u believe was sacked. The purpose of the media carrying the news is to make u believe its his fault and the death wasn't faked. They ve gotten the publicity needed already. It was all planned. |
joseph1832:hahahahahhahaaha...lol.. Good to know that. U wlkm I am doing great. Aminat508 is the happening babe. From the investigations carried out, Ecoterrorist has bn confirmed male(m) ![]() |
joseph1832:Nah! where and how have u been, bro? |
DickDastardly:"It is better for Buhari to come to power in 2015 and jail me, than for Jonathan to come back and destroy the remaining Nigeria." - OBJ(2014) ![]() |
DickDastardly:he has bn supporting buhari since before the elections. Remember he said "It is better for Buhari to come to power in 2015 and jail me, than for Jonathan to come back and destroy the remaining Nigeria." |
Huh!..How can u prove to me this is the garage of Nigeria's first senate president?
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Onye Igbo with their money making brain ![]() My advice to pipu, "Fear them" ![]() |
https://cdn.dailypost.ng/wp-content/uploads/2015/08/two-masqurades-in-police-net-for-robbery.jpg?a1f46c The Police in Nsukka, Enugu State, on Saturday arrested two masquerades in Ovoko community, Igbo-Eze South Local Government Area of Enugu State for robbing a trader along the Nsukka-Obollo-Afor Road. DAILY POST gathered that in the past few weeks, masquerades had continuously mounted road blocks in such areas as Eha-Alumona, Ovoko-Obollo-Afor, among several other public roads, inflicting heavy wounds on motorists and dispossessing them of their valuables. A police officer in Nsukka who pleaded anonymity told DAILY POST on Saturday that the police moved into action when the victim, Mr. Chinonso Ezewaji reported the matter at Nsukka Police Area command. He said when two of the masquerades were arrested, others ran way. According to him, “when the police team reached Ovoko, along Nsukka–Obollor-Afor Road, where the masquerades were operating, two of the policemen in the bus pretended as if they wanted to give the two masquerades money; they stretched their hands to collect it and that was how we hand-cuffed them and others ran away. “Eight masquerades have been on that road since morning tormenting road users; the two of them we arrested have denied involvement in robbing the trader, but they have given the names of the culprits. “When we searched one of the arrested masquerades, we saw Indian hemp in his pocket”. When contacted, DSP Ebere Amarizu, Enugu State Police Public Relations Officer confirmed the incident, noting that the police has commenced investigations into the matter. Amarizu urged communities to regulate and monitor those who wear masquerades as some of them were hiding on it to harass, intimidate and rob innocent members of the public. “Police is not against any culture but community leaders must know the character of people they allow to wear masquerades in the name of culture. “A masquerade has no right to mount a road block on busy roads where motorists, motorcyclists and other road ply on daily basis. “The police has commenced investigations and must get to the root of this matter as issue of masquerades disturbing people has become a recurring decimal”, he said. Narrating his experience, the victim (Ezewaji), a trader, said he was on his way from Nsukka to Obollo-Afor when the masquerades in Ovoko stopped him, gave him the beating of his life, after which “they searched me and collected N57, 000 from my pockets”. Meanwhile, the two masquerades, who identified themselves as Kenchukwu Eze, a carpenter and Ejiofor Eze , brick-layer alleged that they were not part of the team that robbed the victim. They gave the name of the masquerade involved as Chima Mamah. “We only collected N20, N100 and N500 from people; we didn’t participate in collecting the N57,000″, one of them claimed. However, kenechukwu Eze, while admitting that the police recovered Indiam Hemp from him, said “If police will release me, I will not wear masquerade or smoke Indian hemp again. It is the left-over of the one we smoked before coming out”, he said. http://dailypost.ng/2015/08/22/masquerades-in-police-net-for-mounting-road-blocks-in-nsukka-robbing-trader-of-n57000/ |
ishiamu:Mr man, stop derailing my threads, pls ![]() |
How Jonathan Appointed Suspected Serial Thief, Ladan Salihu, To Head Radio Nig In Goodluck Jonathan’s Nigeria, relying on the influence of powerful individuals, including former Vice President Namadi Sambo, a man made it to the position of director general of a key and influential federal institution after he was indicted and even recommended for sack by investigative panels for stealing and gross misconduct.http://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/headlines/188805-investigation-how-jonathan-appointed-suspected-serial-thief-ladan-salihu-to-head-radio-nigeria.html
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That skibii's is totally unacceptable. If he dies tomorrow, I won't even pity him let alone waste a tear on him. |
Firefire:E0D! |
drberry:they weren't paid nada! Counter the thread with facts or remain silent! |
Firefire:We in that context means "Our leaders"..he wasn't really trying to say "he", Ameachi. I am not saying he is completely clean o! But the Amaechi isn't as corrupt as that Wicked wike wants the world to think him. This is what wike will do till the end of his tenure. Take and squander loans while he hides under the shades of the malicious probe. |
Firefire:That which u attached doesn't mean a thing. He was only trying to pass a message to Nigerians...that for as long as we keep hailing the 'polithiefians', they ll keep embezzling our funds. We must let them know apart from the penalty which might be meted out on them by the law, there are graver ones to face from the pple they are representing. |
https://cdn.akamai.thisdaylive.com/0bef99d6-acf5-4e2c-9779-8fa02ba3fcd4/assets/171214F-Rotimi-Amaechi.jpg?maxwidth=400&maxheight=540 The media has recently been flooded with reports, advertorials and all sorts about corruption in Rivers State, accusing former governor, Chibuike Amaechi of fraud, unlawful enrichment and conversion of state funds apparently in a bid to force the hands of President Muhammadu Buhari against Amaechi whose immense support and contributions towards the victory of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in the last presidential elections cannot be over-emphasized. While there has been a robust defense by the Amaechi camp on the issues raised, many opposed to the former governor mostly believed to be of the Peoples Democratic Party(PDP) in Rivers State have insisted on putting Amaechi in the spotlight with the smear of corruption. In view of Amaechi’s achievements in Rivers State as governor, it seems awkward that people from his own state would come up with such spurious allegations, though clearly instigated by his political enemies. The expanded and reconstructed roads, flyovers and bridges, the revamped education sector which was taken over from Local Government authorities to raise the standards, the establishment of a proper Agriculture sector with the Songhai farm and other productive farms across the state, a total overhaul of the State’s healthcare sector with functional Primary health centres in all LGAs, power generation particularly the decentralization of power distribution points with the construction of various power sub-stations. All these and more they seem to have forgotten. A man with such purpose for the growth and development of his state and people wouldn’t do a sudden 360 degrees if he had the chance to do it already within his first seven years of service or even while he served as Speaker of the State House of Assembly for two tenures.[b] [b]His transparency was also seen in the constant stakeholders’ accountability meetings, town hall meetings where he conferred and answered questions from the people directly and in their domains, as well as acting on feedback generated from followers and supporters on social media as regards issues of the state. Being the closest link from Rivers State to the Presidency, Amaechi who consistently spoke up and stood against injustice meted out to the state by the erstwhile Goodluck Jonathan administration should indeed be hailed and not painted as the villain. One of such injustices was the ceding of Oil Wells from Rivers State to other neighbouring states, thereby directly dwindling the resources and revenue due to the State. As chairman of the Nigerian Governors’ Forum, Amaechi also stood against irregularities in governance and was never on the side of one political party against another, but for one Nigeria and a better nation; he brought the governors together and acted in one accord. Now let’s review the allegations brought against this man, the response and why we the people and indeed the presidency should strive to be on the right path no matter how loud the opposition wails. The desperate move by the opposition to tarnish Amaechi’s image and place him out of favour with the federal government he helped installed, pushed his accusers to draw hasty, uninformed and jaundiced conclusions. [b]On the supposed fraudulent sale of power projects and conversion of its proceeds, the so called Integrity Group only outlined the sale and failed to do its home work on the proceeds which subsequently has since been captured in the 2014 Appropriation Law of the State as one of the sources of revenue to fund the 2014 budget. This inclusion was explained in the reply signed by former Secretary to the Rivers State Government, George Feyii and former Commissioner of Finance, Chamberlain Peterside. It read in part “...the sale of this equity (70%) was particularly informed by the following considerations: the federal government had commenced a privatization process to unbundle the Power Holding Company of Nigeria (PHCN) to drive efficiency, … Need to engender efficiency in the management of the power assets so that its benefits could be felt by the generality of the people of Rivers State, … the state government does not have the requisite manpower to manage the facilities, and … the need to augment revenue in the face of dwindling federal allocation to the state.”[/b] [b]Another unverified and distorted claim by the accusers was that funds were transferred from the power assets sale proceeds accounts with Access Bank Plc to the accounts of three private companies calling it ‘a glaring case of stealing…’ Meanwhile the response by Amaechi’s people clarifies that, “the companies that were erroneously portrayed as fronts for looting the funds were actually those that bought the US Dollars and made remittances of Naira equivalents into the Rivers State Revenue Account with Zenith Bank.” Firstly, “Payments of the assets were made in several tranches between 2012 and 2014; All proceeds of the sale made in US Dollars were lodged in the Rivers State Power Assets Sale Account with Access Bank; the USD proceeds were sold to willing buyers at a rate higher than the prevailing CBN rates at the time, and the Naira equivalent lodged by the buyers into the Rivers state revenue account at Zenith Bank.” The response also explained that the funds were used alongside others from other revenue sources to finance various government projects and activities and clearly attached a statement of account of the State for the relevant period as proof.[/b] [b]Other rumours that such entities like RISONPALM, SUPABOD (now SPAR) AND OLYMPIA HOTEL (Radisson Blu Olympia) were sold by the Amaechi administration has also been debunked. These previously moribund entities were leased or concessioned but never sold, and would revert to the state government at the end of the lease period. Also, the claim that the Amaechi administration kept mum over the failure of Clinotech Diagnostics to fulfill its part on the Public Private Partnership it signed with the Rivers State Government for the building and operation of a mega Specialist Hospital in Port Harcourt is totally false. The first blunder by the petitioners is referring to Clinotech as a separate entity from Clinoriv. The government signed a MoU with Clinotech, not Clinoriv. Clinoriv was only coined to reflect the joint venture. The second mistake was claiming that the former governor awarded a fresh contract to Clinotech on the same project. This is wrong as the contract was not awarded twice. The State Executive Council simply suspended the 60% to 40% joint venture between Clinotech and the State Government and awarded it as a turnkey contract to Clinotech with direct (100%) funding by the government. However, on Clinotech’s failure to keep the agreement, Rt. Hon. Chibuike Amaechi, then Governor reported Harrison Ofiyai, CEO of Clinotech to the then Commissioner of Police alleging a case of breach of contract and fraudulent diversion of funds. The police conducted an investigation on the matter and came up with a report. Following the failure of the project, the Rivers State Government according to the response by Amaechi’s camp “executed a memo of Agreement on May 9, 2014 with VMS-WILLEMEN consortium for the completion of the Justice Adolphus Karibi Whyte Hospital on a build, Operate and Transfer basis.” On the third allegation of unlawful enrichment of Messers Collect (Nig) Limited, it is now clear that the tenure of Skye bank PLC as revenue consultant ended in December 2014 and Collect Solutions Limited was appointed as the new consultants with a mandate to further increase the monthly revenue from N7.5b monthly where Skye Bank got it to from the average of N2.5b when Amaechi became governor. According to the response by the Amaechi team, “Appointment of revenue consultants is within the powers of the state government and Amaechi’s administration only exercised that power in appointing Collect solutions Limited. Having been duly appointed, the consulting company is entitled to its remuneration.”[/b] Those petitioners and their sponsors trying to tarnish Amaechi’s image should have a rethink and desist from the lowly act, but rather hold the current Wike administration in Rivers State to account. Yes, for Governor Wike to account for all the billions of naira collected by his administration since May 29, including the N30billion loan he collected within 30 days in office. For Wike to account to the people of Rivers State just like former governor Amaechi did when he was in office. We must promote excellence in Rivers State typified by former Governor Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi. This distraction of trying to pull Amaechi down and erase his lasting laudable legacies in Rivers State cannot and will not fly. ––Maxi Gogo is the Secretary-General of Rivers Peoples’ Forum(RPF). Tweet at her @RiversForum http://www.thisdaylive.com/articles/again-rotimi-amaechi-in-the-spotlight/218095/ |
FIRE ON, BABA! |
ladyF:yes o! We thank God for giving us Buhari.. buh I am sure there is more to this suspension than meets the eye |
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