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Burger01:lol but there is this other one too xii. The halving of civil servants' leave entitlement in January, 1985. |
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Here is the full list of General Mohammadu Buhari's expenses and expenditure during the time he ruled the federal republic of Nigeria as published by Brainterm . These includes polices and political moves during that period. Other events that happened during his rule as the military head are recorded here also such as the victory of Nigeria's under 17 football team at the kodak world cup soccer in china. Feel free to leave any comments. Buhari's Expenses, Expenditure, Polices And Budget From 1983 - 1985 General Muhamadu Buhari MILITARY REGIME OF BUHARI AND IDIAGBON January 1984 - August 1985 The demise of the in glorious second Republic under the leadership of Alhaji Shehu Aliyu Shagari, the First Executive President of Nigeria was brought about by the military coup led by the Armed Forces which struck at midnight on December 31, 1983 and installed Major General Muhammadu Buhari (then GOC 3rd Division, Jos) as the new Head of State. Here are the full highlights of the regime include :- 1. The suspension of the 1979 Constitution in January 1984. 2. The dissolution of political parties and ban on political activities in January 1984. 3. The freezing of accounts of political parties and ex-political office holders in the Second Republic in 1984. 4. The trimming down of the country's Civil service labour force in 1984. Mass retrenchment. 5. The change of colour of the nation's currency notes (except the fifty kobo note) in April 1984 to stop currency trafficking. The exercise rendered almost half of the estimated N6 billion in circulation worthless at the expiration of the change. 6. The deportation of illegal aliens on the 14th of April, 1984 and 9th of August, 1985 respectively. 7. The issue of decree Decree No. 20 of 1984 and clamp down on offenders. Buhari's Expenses, Expenditure, Polices And Budget From 1983 - 1985 8. The launching of the Expanded Immunization Programme (EPI) in May, 1984. 9. The initiation of counter trade in Petroleum products in May, 1984. 10. The wrestling of a major concession from OPEC in 1984 to increase Nigeria's oil production quota from 1.3 million barrels to 1.45 million barrels per day. 11. The adoption of stricter austerity measures in 1984 and 1985 including: i. The closure of the Nigerian borders in January 1984. ii. The setting up of task force to check bunkering. iii. The slashing of the basic travelling allowance (BTA) from N 500 to N 100 per annum in 1984. iv. The introduction of N 100 airport special levy for travelers going outside Africa. v. The reduction of the home remittance for foreigners to 25 per cent in 1984. vi. The abolition of the Approved Users Scheme, the General Concessionary Rates of Duty and the Compulsory Advance Deposit Scheme. vii. The introduction of a new Customs Tariff, viii. The granting of import duty exemption to only twenty items including agricultural implements, air craft, fuels, lubricants, educational films, technical assistance materials etc. ix The introduction of the Advanced Import Duty Payment Scheme. x. The imposition of a levy on dormant companies. xi. The promulgation of the Finance Decrees to amend the Income Tax Act of 1969. xii. The halving of civil servants' leave entitlement in January, 1985. 12. The trial and conviction of ex-politicians. 13 In 1984, The recognition of the Sahara Arab Democratic Republic (SADR) on November 11, 1984. 14. The encouragement of substitution of imported raw materials with local raw materials to boost the growth of industries. 16. The promulgation of a series of decrees including the most controversial being the Public Officers (Protection Against False Accusation) Decree No 4 and the Miscellaneous Offences Decree No. 20 of 1984. 17. The rescheduling of the nations's short term trade debts valued at over =N=5 billion and the subsequent issuance of promissory notes to the uninsured creditors. 18. The procurement of new Air Buses by Nigeria Airways in 1985 to boost air transportation. 18. The victory of Nigeria's Under-17 Team (the Golden Eagles) at the Kodak World Cup Soccer Competition in China in August, 1985. - Source Brainterm: http://brainterm.org/actions/view/37101/ |
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hahn:but you know its all of France' citizens that gathered for a rally in support of the dead, not a president thing. |
emerich:hmmm |
emerich:Thats a live video. You can watch it if you have mb. |
funny life. Some people thought the fall in oil prices was caused by Nigeria's leaders. They might be corrupt but this one is not their fault. Its a worldwide thing. |
This election is not worth the life of any nigerian. Stop the violence. |
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He prayed for patience, anointed her with olive oil and called it "passover annoinitng" for 2015 Then proceeded to call APC boko haram and accuse Ifeanyi Uba of supporting APC, then laid a curse on him , "you will see what the future will become for you". Watch here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tD0BUkESLwA Here are some excerpts: "For us in Enugu APC means boko haram, even in the whole in ibo land. So if you are supporting them, you better leave me. Ifeanyi Uba, keep supporting them, you will see what the future will become for you. (To Patience) you have been anointed, your enemies will continue to make mistakes. So we are giving you another holistic support. Your 2015 is guaranteed. You are the first lady and you have done it well, any other first lady, that wants to get there should wait. God is with you. In 2nd corinthians bla bla bla word of God says, 'my annointing is with you.' In 1st timothy bla bla bla, word of God says 'you are anointed' in 30th james, word of God says..." Watch the comparison and dynamic switch of sides from GEJ's fresh air to Buhari's Change on Brainterm http://brainterm.org/twists/view/121566/Video-of-father-mbaka-jonathan-buhari-support |
He prayed for patience too, , annointed her with olive oil and called it "passover annoinitng". https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tD0BUkESLwA "For us in Enugu APC means boko haram, even in the whole in ibo land. So if you are supporting them, you better leave me. Ifeanyi Uba, keep supporting them, you will see what the future will become for you. (To Patience) you have been anointed, your enemies will continue to make mistakes. So we are giving you another holistic support. Your 2015 is guaranteed. You are the first lady and you have done it well, any other first lady, that wants to get there should wait. God is with you. In 2nd corinthians bla bla bla word of God says, 'my annointing is with you.' In 1st timothy bla bla bla, word of God says 'you are anointed' in 30th james, word of God says..." Watch the comparison and dynamic switch of sides from GEJ to Buhari on Brainterm http://brainterm.org/twists/view/121566/Video-of-father-mbaka-jonathan-buhari-support |
17 people where killed in a terrorist attack that targeted French cartoonists, aiming to silence them forever. Its the bloodiest terrorist attack on the French soil in decades. France as a whole was shocked, their president visited the scene, made speeches, and continued to grant interviews as the manhunt for the terrorists lingered. Tens of thousands for French people gathered in rallies to show solidarity for the slain victims and support for freedom of speech. Countries around the world sent in delegates to join the unity march, flowers, tears, comments a d interviews were present in thousands. But right on the same day, boko haram had attacked baga in Nigeria, sacked the military baracks protecting the town and slay 2000 of its citizens. But no one talks about it. People all over the world have been unhappy about the poor coverage and under reporting by media around the world. People around the world have always wanted to know why . As a Nigerian who have closely followed bboth stories, I would attempt to give reasons . 1. There was no video footage: unlike the terrorist attack in France where amateur footage by neighbours captured the graphic scene of the execution of the police man by the terrorists, the Nigerian boko haram massacre had no video footage. No one knows exactly what happened there. 2. Disparity in figures: Nigeria media was reporting that 2000 people died in the attack , but the Nigerian art has come out to say that the death toll is not up to 150. They pointed out that during the exchange of fire between bOko haram and the military, residents of the town had escaped I to neighboring towns. 3. Nigerians didn't hold rallies for the dead: Basically, its not double standards. Nigerians didn't hold any rallies in solidarity for the victims, so the world didn't attend. 4. It happens everyday in Nigeria since November 1 2009: Since that fateful date that bOko haram detonated their first bomb during the celebration of Nigeria's independence it has been a blood bath. Massacre after massacre. Bombings , razing of worship places and so on. Every blessed day, their is one more sad news to hear. Nigerians no longer consider boko haram bloodshed as 'breaking' news. Its common place. The good thing is that the federal government troops have succeeded restricting the boko haram attacks to 3 States out of the 36 states in Nigeria. 5. its no longer a spontaneous single unit terrorist attack: its a coordinated rebellion. Where the rebels have captured some small towns , marked it as a caliphate and imposed stricter sharia laws which includes the usual beheadings,stonings and rants on camera. 6. Nigerians are looking else where: Nigeria is one of the most difficult nations to rule on earth given that it is made up 150 million people with almost equal number of Christians and Muslims. The presidential poll for 2015 is close (Feb 14) and news of the elections and political rallies is what is making waves everywhere in now. Source: Brainterm : http://brainterm.org/twists/view/121608/
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RIP to the dead |
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that's to tell you how powerful sahara reporters can be |
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Duty call
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...who is tunde Thompson? we ain't heard of him. and all these things he's mentioning we ain't heard of it either. His opinion might still be valid though
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and the most important .... whatever you do, don't die young
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General Mohammadu Buhari |
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na so This is Nigeria's most interesting election
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we will pay you $0.1 for each person that reads your post. Payment is by bank transfer and at minimum of $10 Here is the site: brain tem . org |
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