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kodded:lol..The most important thing is that he is in the same room with them..if u observe closely, you ll notice Osinbajo doesn't look interested in what they are discussing sef.. U can see the way that other man's paying attention despite the fact that he is sitting closer to Buhari n co. |
The senseless ones will still make something outta this. kodded:lol..when a person says "no offense"..he is simply trying to say 'I am about to insult you but don't take it personal'. Buh bro, do you expect Osinbajo to sit on Buhari's laps? The most important thing is that he is part of them..He is not deaf not to hear what is bn discussed. |
omenka:Fixed! ![]() Thank you so, omenka.. You wld have done a perfect job if you had not flawed your post with the "12days" I cancelled above. But isn't it better you ignore that hypocrite living under the delusion that he is giving the progressives a tough time? I once told him he is fast becoming a bad writer out of his misplaced hatred for Buhari. His post was soo empty that it aroused pity for the gullible ones clicking "like" for it. Most dissapointing is seeing that kinda thing on FP(even though the site is after the traffic). If I had seen it in my Followed board list, I swear I wouldn't have opened to view. Once more, thank you for a job well done. |
I think I ve watched this film b4...remind me abeg, What's the title of that movie again? |
Ariana of course.. You know your husby haz got taste *winx* ![]() |
saimonpee:Nice one there. Its not important to you buh probably important to your mum.. I am not opposing your choice of wife. I respect it a whole lot. I urge you to convince ya mum on this. She should understand(if only she wants ya happiness) |
saimonpee:broda, u dey mind studies? Mayb this is a one in a million situations, buh I know of an albino family.. Albino mother with 3 healthy albino children.(I don't know their father though)... |
Hmm...ur mother probably hates to imagine albino grand children playing around her. Remind her they are human like her too. |
That's the problem with talking too much. |
From the look of things, Wicked wike will soon tear Rivers state apart. I just hope the tribunal throws him out b4 he accomplishes his mission. |
BabaIyabo:Well said, baba iyabo.. Buh Buhari will be ruling for 8years (By God's grace)..I am sure 8yrs is enough for Buhari to completely Fix the Nigeria GEJ, yaself and others have broken. |
Chaai! This is very serious.. And these trekkers were warned o! I hope breakingtimes.com won't blame Buhari for this. I pray they find him sha. |
Boko Haram will soon be History. As I have stated earlier, Shekau's ugly head will soon be displayed for all to see. |
Jagaban has spoken.. ![]() I am sure Tinubu hasn't given up yet..Only God knows what he is planning. |
Thank God for ya lives |
Persecondnews.com? ![]() |
Mtcheew! Scan news kor, Virus news ni ![]() |
jeffizy:lol..sure |
hob:na so sha ![]() |
anonimi:lool..sit and plan ways to loot and then take allowance for every sitting. |
brooklyn49:what is this one saying? Did u read @ all? |
I hope this guy is not thinking of the fresh free babes he ll be missing in the movie industry ![]() |
A report in yesterday’s Financial Times has revealed that the Muhammadu Buhari administration plans to plug leakages in the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) as part of its short-term remedies. The administration also plans to implement quick fixes to curb electricity blackouts, fuel shortages and salary arrears. The report said: “The action plan for the president’s first months in office was drafted by an APC transition team with the help of consultants KPMG, and makes priorities of short-term remedies for electricity blackouts, fuel shortages and salary arrears. “It also suggests that a new government will move quickly to plug leakages at the state-owned Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation. Under former President Goodluck Jonathan, these allegedly cost the treasury billions of dollars in potential savings against an eventual fall in the price of oil, on which the state depends for about two-thirds of earnings. Mr Buhari returned from meeting G7 leaders in Germany on Monday, having won international commitments to support his government in the fight against Islamist insurgents who stepped up a campaign of suicide bombings in his first days in office.” The report, however, feared that the outcome of the National Assembly election could work against the reforms the administration planned to implement. It reads: “Nigeria’s new president, Muhammadu Buhari, faced the first political storm since his inauguration when both the Senate and House of Assembly elected leaders on Tuesday in defiance of the ruling party’s choice of candidates. The vote for the nation’s number three and four positions followed weeks of festering division among newly elected legislators and officials within Mr Buhari’s All Progressive Congress and came as politicians jostle for influence over appointments to the new government. The 72-year-old former military ruler became the first opposition candidate in Nigeria’s history to unseat a sitting president in April elections, after pledging to stamp out corruption, spread wealth more evenly and defeat Boko Haram insurgents. Inaugurated on May 29, he is under pressure to take decisive action in his first weeks in office to head off the effects of the oil shock. “The fall in the price of crude has left state coffers depleted, fuel in short supply and the incoming government facing up to $20bn of short-term liabilities, including salary arrears, according to a draft action plan for the president’s first months in office seen by the Financial Times. Mr Buhari must quickly determine whether to maintain multibillion-dollar fuel subsidies that the state can no longer sustain or remove them and potentially stir popular unrest, the document advises. “But tension between newly elected legislators and APC officials have raised concern within the business community of a drawn-out process for approving cabinet appointments, which could in turn delay action on the fiscal front. “Bukola Saraki, a former state governor and flamboyant, at times controversial force in Nigerian politics, was elected as Senate president by just over half the chamber, with the majority of his support coming from the former ruling People’s Democratic Party, from which he defected only 18 months ago. The APC’s preferred candidate was not even presented for the vote because he was at a party meeting at another location. APC officials and advisers to Mr Buhari were still trying to make sense of the setback late on Tuesday. However, they played down its significance, pointing out that Mr Buhari had remained studiously neutral and had pledged to work with whoever came out on top. “‘The Senate has chosen their own person. That doesn’t mean they will oppose everything. It is something to celebrate. We are coming of age — we have proved we can change a sitting government, we can also allow the Senate to make its own choices. This is the separation of powers at work,” a close adviser to the president told the FT. Other political insiders pointed out that Mr Buhari’s ability to press forward with reform will be determined in part by his relations with members of the Senate and House of Representatives, where voting also went against the APC hierarchy’s choice.” http://thenationonlineng.net/new/what-transition-committee-kpmg-recommended-to-buhari-by-report/ |
Yeaah..And that's why he'z got good leadership qualities in him(Honesty, selflesness, Focus, empathy and accountability) Politicians, like Atiku do not possess any of these qualities. |
ZeezaRapture:Believe me, Not all the PDP senators are ok with Saraki leading them, which will make impeachment easy for the APC senators 'when the opportunity comes'.. He will have to tread carefully not to incur the wrath of the PDP senators(which I don't see him doing succesfully) cos his pride will sooner or later betray him.. |
omenka:lol..I wasn't banned @ all. Was a bit busy trying to fix some things. My signature? The thing get as e be ![]() |
MrBully:when the efforts are well put in the 'Early' days, be sure to harvest something good in the "Later" days. You ll soon see the results clearly. As u lay ya bed.. |
Good one from you, passingshot.. "Great spirits will always encounter mediocre opposition from mediocre minds"..And will always overcome. Buhari is doing it, he will do it and @ last we 'll say "He has done it". |
They ll pay dearly for this.. This betrayal is just PART 1 as far as I am concerned. Time ll tell |
bunmititi:And if dem ask this "MAN" now, hin sef go say hin get brain o! SMH |
modath:loool |
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