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Politics / Re: What We Need Is A Sovereign State, Not Pipeline Contracts – Militants by NavierStokes(m): 2:41pm On May 27, 2016
Omonigeriarere:
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Resulting to insult whenever they are unable to counter the evident facts: typical of TANoids.
grin I laugh at your "evidence " and wonder who you refer to as a TANoid. Have a great day my friend it was nice trying to have a conversation with you.
Politics / Re: What We Need Is A Sovereign State, Not Pipeline Contracts – Militants by NavierStokes(m): 2:30pm On May 27, 2016
Omonigeriarere:


You are still blabbing, honestly.

The last time I checked, the agitation for this has started so long? Why delay despite the fact that he was in Presidency for 8 years coupled with the fact that his party has majority in both Executive and Judiciary?

Like I said then I can't help you further since you have chosen to stay affixed to one spot and not look beyond your nose.

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Politics / Re: What We Need Is A Sovereign State, Not Pipeline Contracts – Militants by NavierStokes(m): 2:28pm On May 27, 2016
AROZIBE:
if Nigeria is 95% dependent on oil den we all do cause d money u get from ur business and other trades are oil money.

Please tell him. The plots of oil price changes and global gdp against time are remarkably identical, which is to say oil drives the world economy and all other business activities are driven directly or indirectly by the oil industry. Banking, insurance, petrochemicals name them.

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Politics / Re: What We Need Is A Sovereign State, Not Pipeline Contracts – Militants by NavierStokes(m): 2:19pm On May 27, 2016
Omonigeriarere:


He was part of Presidency for at least 8 years: what stops him from implementation of the report?

You are still blabbing.
You my friend are the one being economical with the truth here. When was the confab organised as a response to heated calls from people across the country ? I just showed you a link to when the final report was presented to FEC which was a few days to elections. If youchose to not be objective then I am afraid I can't be of help to you.
Politics / Re: What We Need Is A Sovereign State, Not Pipeline Contracts – Militants by NavierStokes(m): 2:17pm On May 27, 2016
Amhappy:
Destroying infrastructure is not the answer because the effect is on everybody and more on the people you claim to be fighting for. Egs the Escravos electricity pipeline gives light to the terminal and surrounding villages now it's shutdown, the villages will be in perpetual darkness until this problem is fixed while Buhari and his Abuja cohorts will always have electricity.
Bombing of Chevron facilities created more financial problem for me personally than for Buhari.

Demand for a sovereign nation is good,I want that too but what happened to diplomatic means. We have fought this way before and they offered us amnesty and the high and mighty benefited and enriched themselves while the youths of Niger Delta go hungry.Most of our educated youths got nothing ,only armed men were recognized,the more armed you re the better.

My dear in all of African post independence history have you found African people resolving issues by dialogue.
If they have to talk no body will listen, if they protest they may be shot at, if their senators bring it to the NASS they are in minority, plus some of them have had their elections upturned by INEC that has also refused to release election results. It's a pity that the black man understands only one thing, which is violence and the Avengers have really learnt from the Russians, who would rather destroy their home them selves than allow foreigners the pleasure of doing that. They even said they studied within the Soviet block, I see where the ideology comes from.
The president with his less than adroit handling of the situation has worsened an already bad situation same thinG he did to the economy.

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Politics / Re: What We Need Is A Sovereign State, Not Pipeline Contracts – Militants by NavierStokes(m): 2:11pm On May 27, 2016
Omonigeriarere:
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"I am the President of Nigeria now" Oya take my statement and implement it. Despite being an ineffectual buffon, do you think he would have chose not to implement it if it is easy to implement the recomendation?

Everybody can talk: action is needed.


There was only one way to find out, his second term but that's by the way.
Bringing it to the FEC showed the government was treating the CONFAB report with the seriousness that it deserves. In the article I posted they already outlined the strategy or roadmap they would have followed to achieve implementation.
Let the current government continue from where they stopped.
And my friend it's a little rude cancelling other people's comments or don't you think so?

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Politics / Re: What We Need Is A Sovereign State, Not Pipeline Contracts – Militants by NavierStokes(m): 1:56pm On May 27, 2016
Omonigeriarere:


And what stopped GEJ from implementing it? Waiting for Messiah shey?
http://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/top-news/178710-nigeria-cabinet-approves-implementation-of-confab-report.html

As you can see they had plans of implementing same, just before the elections. A new government is in power and so should pick up from where they stopped.
Politics / Re: Ex-militants To Return For Pipeline Protection – FG by NavierStokes(m): 1:41pm On May 27, 2016
Naughtysite:


The guy you are responding to does not reason.

I pray i dont have headache reading his comments.
Yes my brother, its obvious.
Politics / Re: Niger Delta May Erupt In Violence Again, International Group Warns Buhari by NavierStokes(m): 11:29am On May 27, 2016
jpphilips:
The report forgot that over 70% of Nigeria's oil presently reside offshore, most of the onshore/swamp assets have been sold to the militants themselves, the report equally forgot that the failure of operation Pulo shield during the militancy era was due to corruption which this Govt will not condone, the report equally chose to forget that the only useful pipelines left for the militants are mostly gas lines which has proven to be suicide missions, the report equally forgot that the only chance of detonating those bombs remotely and coming out alive will be impeded by jamers of the same frequency, lastly except the Niger delta militants can raise suicide bombers, the only threat i foresee is kidnapping oil workers and piracy, that they are already used to.
BTW DSP Alams just passed, who will mobilize the militants, jonathan?

S!lly report!! raising the hope of dimwits since 1930

I just returned from shopping and I realized talk is still cheap.

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Politics / Re: Niger Delta May Erupt In Violence Again, International Group Warns Buhari by NavierStokes(m): 11:28am On May 27, 2016
Beremx:
PMB has promised to look into the problems of the Niger-Delta,something Jonathan could not do.

The Niger-Deltans have given their support to the Buhari administration.

There's no cause for alarm.

Support indeed!!!

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Politics / Re: What We Need Is A Sovereign State, Not Pipeline Contracts – Militants by NavierStokes(m): 11:19am On May 27, 2016
bejeiodus:
There is a need for a national conference.

Jonathan already organized one, Buhari and APC have vowed to never implement, infact they refused to participate in the conference.

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Politics / Re: Ex-militants To Return For Pipeline Protection – FG by NavierStokes(m): 7:56am On May 27, 2016
Kastonkastroll:
Haha I like this style. The militants will be left with one another to finish off themselves. That's a smart one from the government.

Mend vs scavengers loading very soon grin whoever gave the government this idea is a brilliant person grin

Look at yourself. The heading says "ex Militants to return". . Means they were there until someone st*pid decided to cancel those contracts. In summary there was no new brilliant idea rather a st*upid idea was brought in halfway to distort a brilliant one that was at work.

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Politics / Re: Niger Delta Militants Push Global Oil Prices To $50 – Highest In 2016 by NavierStokes(m): 4:42pm On May 26, 2016
StepTwo:
it seems buhari's plan of stabilizing the world oil price is becoming a dream come true.

he's doing it through the NDA.


kudos to him

grin
Recall that kachikwu in February had said we will see the oil price rising to $50 by May.
Kachikwu and his boss are working very hard to make that come to pass.
Politics / Re: Senate Summons Adeosun, Emefiele Over State Of Economy by NavierStokes(m): 1:21pm On May 25, 2016
They should leave these ones alone and instead invite the Prime minister/President/Finance minister/Foreign minister/petroleum minister/ CBN governor/justice minister, in the person of Muhammadu Mohammed Buhari.

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Business / Re: CBN Adopts Flexible Exchange Rate Policy by NavierStokes(m): 10:28pm On May 24, 2016
onatisi:

Bros mi,I just dey ooo. Buhari has created a mess that will take another 12 to 8 years to rectify

Sad reality when we said this man will just pull this country many steps back. In as much as I want him to succeed the guy is just like a pharoah who has been set up to fail and coincidentally he is working very hard to make that happen.

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Politics / Re: Buhari Talked Tough On Nigeria’s Problems. Now He Must Deliver–The Guardian UK by NavierStokes(m): 10:23pm On May 24, 2016
Mods lalasticlala OAM4J this thread is well as relevant as the day it was made. Frontpage please in view of current happenings.
Business / Re: CBN Adopts Flexible Exchange Rate Policy by NavierStokes(m): 10:17pm On May 24, 2016
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Onatisi my man!!! How is the evening coming?
Politics / Re: There Is No Money To Run Govt ---- Amaechi by NavierStokes(m): 10:07pm On May 24, 2016
What is Rotimi saying?
From when you guys got into government you told us you met a virtually empty treasury, then we were just on our own and you came to tell us you will recover looted funds from home and abroad. We said no problem, you told us TSA is recovering some trillions that you will utilize in funding your budget (according to you guys, unreasonable to enlightened folks ) we still said no problem. You said you will borrow some money from certain places we said no problem, you said oil is "worthless" and insignificant in funding the budget, that the bulk of the funding for your budget will be from non-oil revenues, we said no problem. Recently you said you will discontinue subsidizing our pms to raise money, we still said no problem. You said you can not implement your budget 100% anymore we still said no problem

What can you possibly be telling us now, implement the little you can APC, you talked tough and so must deliver.


https://www.nairaland.com/3020685/buhari-talked-tough-nigerias-problems

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Business / Re: CBN Adopts Flexible Exchange Rate Policy by NavierStokes(m): 9:58pm On May 24, 2016
obailala:
I hope it works out for good though...
To be honest even the government is hoping, but hope is not and has never been a strategy.

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Business / Re: CBN Adopts Flexible Exchange Rate Policy by NavierStokes(m): 8:58pm On May 24, 2016
obailala:
If this is true, and if it is what I think it is, then it means the FG/CBN has finally succumbed to the tremendous pressures mounted on the Nigerian economy from external forces. Whether this would truly augur well for Nigeria as the textbooks keep saying, only time would tell. It is well!

It's pretty late, what we warned on here all the while. A timely devaluation and float would have seen us in a much better position compared to where we are today.All hope isn't lost though.

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Religion / Re: Pastor Impregnates Choir Member In Lagos by NavierStokes(m): 6:22pm On May 24, 2016
SirWere:
Rasputin did the same.






Twisted Bastard should be castrated and his balls should be fed to him one cell at a time



Instead, they going to say "Don't touch my annoited"




Things are really messed up

Cardinal Rasputin grin grin grin
Politics / Re: "Any Stray Cattle Will Be Assigned To Dept Of Stomach Infrastructure" - Fayose by NavierStokes(m): 3:42pm On May 23, 2016
MyPWisINCORRECT:


My brother!

E over make sense... Imagine four families to one cow

Na soup and stew things oh

The package from the government will include: rice, meat and tinned tomato pastes but no fresh tomatoes! grin
Politics / Re: "Any Stray Cattle Will Be Assigned To Dept Of Stomach Infrastructure" - Fayose by NavierStokes(m): 3:34pm On May 23, 2016
Sai Fayose!!!
Dept of stomach infrastructure is truly where cows ultimately belong.

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Politics / Re: Boko Haram Willing To Discuss Surrender And Release Of Chibok Girls by NavierStokes(m): 8:49am On May 23, 2016
rufychuks:
I believe they have already gotten the deal they want. I started suspecting this after two girls were 'rescued' in quick successions. They were released to check if the public would discern their already signed agreement with the present government. Anyway, the idea of giving Boko Haram amnesty is completely unacceptable and an insult to every Nigerian. Will the amnesty change their ideology? Certainly not! They will just have a chance to regroup and restrategize on how to capture the whole country.

Well the amnesty is already taking place only that it is called rehabilitation.
Politics / Re: EXCLUSIVE: Buhari’s Anti-corruption Adviser In Examination Malpractice Scandal by NavierStokes(m): 5:41pm On May 21, 2016
So difficult to find a "clean" Nigerian nowadays. Clean in every sense of the word.
Politics / Re: EXCLUSIVE: Buhari’s Anti-corruption Adviser In Examination Malpractice Scandal by NavierStokes(m): 5:27pm On May 21, 2016
Who will guard the guards!!!
Politics / EXCLUSIVE: Buhari’s Anti-corruption Adviser In Examination Malpractice Scandal by NavierStokes(m): 5:24pm On May 21, 2016


A member of the President Muhammadu Buhari’s Presidential Advisory Committee against Corruption, Benedicta Daudu, is currently embroiled in allegation that she cheated in an examination at the University of Jos (UNIJOS), on May 4, 2016, PREMIUM TIMES can authoritatively report today.
The Presidential Advisory Committee against Corruption, headed by prominent law professor and civil rights campaigner, Itse Sagay, and made up of mainly university professors, is the intellectual wing of Mr Buhari’s anti-corruption war.
The mandate of the committee includes advising the President on the implementation of required reforms in Nigeria’s anti-corruption campaign and criminal justice system.
Mrs Daudu, an associate professor of law and head of the Department of Jurisprudence and International Law of the Faculty of Law in UNIJOS, was allegedly caught cheating while writing an examination for a Master’s degree in Research and Public Policy in the Faculty of Social Sciences of the same university.
Although she has a Masters in Law, the associate professor had been working towards another masters in Research and Public Policy.
PREMIUM TIMES learnt that the department later accused her of sneaking in prepared answers, also referred to as “chokes” by students, during the examination for the Global Context in Public Policy course.
Sources said the matter was subsequently reported to the university’s examination committee but some students and faculty claimed there were attempts at cover ups by the university authorities.
But the Dean, Faculty of Social Science of the University, Prof. Ezekiel Best, said it was not true that authorities were trying to cover up the matter.


“I was not even around when the incident happened,” Mr. Best told PREMIUM TIMES. “So I don’t have all the details at this time. But there is nothing like that that we are doing nothing about it.”
The Coordinator of the Research and Public Policy programme, Prof. Bonaventure Haruna, however, said he reported the matter to Dean Best.
“I report to the Dean,” he said. “I don’t report to any other person. So call the Dean of Social Science and ask him. He takes the next action.”
When Prof Best was confronted with Prof. Haruna’s claim, he simply said, “Whatever Prof. Haruna said is correct. He is the head of department.”
When contacted for comments, the affected professor, Mrs Daudu, repeatedly hung up the phone after questions on the incident was posed to her. She declined to answer subsequent calls made to her mobile phone. She also did not respond to a text message sent to her.
The public relations officer of the university, Abdullahi Abdullahi, said the matter had not been officially brought to the attention of the school’s management.
“I tried to confirm whether there was anything like that, really I couldn’t get any confirmation. It has not been brought to the attention of management. So right now I wouldn’t know,” he said.
“Although the university has internal processes that deals with these issues, even if there was anything like that, which I doubt much, it would have to go through the normal internal processes from the department to the faculty and then to the exam misconduct committee. It is at that stage it would be brought to the appropriate authority for sanction.”
Similarly, the Vice Chancellor of UNIJOS, Hayward Mafuyai, told this newspaper via a text message that he was yet to receive any report on the incident.
The Executive Secretary of the Presidential Advisory Committee Against Corruption, Bolaji Owasanoye, initially said the committee was unaware of the incident, and asked for time for him to make an inquiry.
Later, Prof. Owasanoye reverted to say Mrs. Daudu confirmed to him there was a pending allegation of examination malpractice against her but that she was working to establish her innocence.
He said he would inform members of the committee of the development immediately.






Source: http://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/top-news/203835-exclusive-buharis-anti-corruption-adviser-examination-malpractice-scandal.html
Politics / Re: After Watching Buhari On CNN, I Can't Stop Laughing by NavierStokes(m): 10:44pm On May 17, 2016
honeychild:


shocked I hope the sum you are paid for this pay per post job is worth the total lack of morality and conscience you people display. Na wah
Pathetic undecided
Politics / Re: After Watching Buhari On CNN, I Can't Stop Laughing by NavierStokes(m): 3:09am On May 17, 2016
Calebsky:


This is the true picture. Dasuki was unilaterally empowered by the previous administration while running legitimate errands for his boss.

The president had a "legitimate" right to make his security spend as he seems for.
Buhari should tell us if he has not made any 'security" spends since he got into office, despite the almost 57 billion budgeted to his ONSA.

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Politics / Re: After Watching Buhari On CNN, I Can't Stop Laughing by NavierStokes(m): 9:50pm On May 16, 2016
GoodMuyis:


You are wasting energy on posting, it would be better to post a link to your alleged $322m, thats all.

Buhari is not lying, he was reiterating information available to him, so you should blame his media handlers. average Nigerian believed in $2.1b robbery.

If you see it good to educate us open a thread and discussed it there, we will all comment.

Before you continue using the word, define propaganda?

Dasuki is being held for charges of 13.6billion naira.
2.1 billion dollars @199naira/dollar is 417billion. That is 3.25% of the total sum.

I wouldn't kill my messenger for using 3naira out of an errand of 100naira on miscellaneous.

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Politics / Re: After Watching Buhari On CNN, I Can't Stop Laughing by NavierStokes(m): 9:45pm On May 16, 2016
plaetton:


I don't defend anyone accused of stealing or corruption.
Infact, I can do a much better job if fighting corruption than Buhari, simply because I was not elected to office with corruptly acquired and looted funds just like Buhari.
Fact.

I say he lied because the total amounts ascribed to Dasuki yam sharing is still about a tenth of the propaganda figure of $2.2b.

I find it ironic that APC top shots also Sat on on tables and shared equally looted Rivers and other States funds to fund their own Ascension to POWER.

Anyway you look at it , he lies.

Forget these people, I once did a thread on the alleged dasuki loot, the charges is about 3.25% of the total sum. That is 13.6billion out of 2.1billion dollars (417billion naira@199naira/dollar).
So save yourself the stress of convincing those people, they will never use their head.
They thrive on data, you thrive on information, if you get what I mean.

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Politics / Re: I Will Speak On Recovered Loot On May 29 – Buhari by NavierStokes(m): 12:53pm On May 14, 2016
shammah1:
Can you see what this herdsmen commander is saying?

My brother, it's coming as no surprise. The foreigner herdsmen who they will only consider trying and prosecuting. Tomorrow we hear they have been rehabilitated and released to go back to their trade.

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