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![]() Dem dey seek disqualification instead of proving rigging actually took place and election is won by their candidate. LOL! |
Itsrm:😂😂😂 .....but he barely missed sittings prior to today nah. |
I have not sighted Peter Obi or/and Datti yet. Atiku ain't on seat too. Wetin dey sup. |
izzou: ![]() ...e go tey before dem go give judgement. Dem still dey do Introduction of lawyers on repeat mode. |
PBAT: "I don't have free lunch to serve you... don't keep quiet, don't be frightened to bring investments. Bring it on, I have a team... I am the captain of that team... I assure you, we solve problems" Sunil Mittal: Mr. President, I have heard many presidential speeches... you dispensed with your written speech, and this read excellent... you spoke from your heart."
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donjazzet: ![]() ....LOL! Upon many evidence shared on this same board? So those doctored result sheets mean nothing? Well, I have not seen any evidence either that Election was rigged for PBAT. All eyes on the Judiciary, let them tell the world if the Election is indeed rigged or not. |
donjazzet: ![]() .....before I answer your questions, you should answer this question first. Did rigging take place in South East for Peter Obi? |
![]() ......make I go arrange Buckets and Drums. This thread go need am in few hours time. |
iamoyindamola:...not yet, still showing at Cinemas. |
A001:I guess they're still showing at Cinemas. |
![]() EL OH EL
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airmark: ![]() Ogun wey get plenty clothes for house, yet still dey use imọ kimọ bo rà [tattered Thatch cover body] LOL! |
A001:Orisa and Kesari, have you seen any of it? |
"I have had paperwork stalled in Nigerian bureaucracy for over one year, especially in FCT, but I knew that you would be purpose driven in this endeavour and God will help you to turn Nigeria's rich promise into rich reality for all of its citizens." - Mr. Gopichand Hinduja
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"Ministers of Trade and Finance, the two of you will follow this up immediately and you will draw up the terms to the satisfaction of both parties. If there are any issues at all which require my intervention, they must be brought to my attention immediately." - President Bola Ahmed Tinubu
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"We believe in you [PBAT] as a leader who has done this before. You know what the challenges are. You know how to fix them. We are going to make investments into the billions of dollars under your leadership, because we see you are already addressing the systemic problems. "I am ready now to sign an MoU and to begin execution. You tell me who to liase with and we will get to work immediately, particularly with respect to bus and automobile manufacturing in Nigeria, amongst other areas." - Mr. Gopichand Hinduja [the Chairman and CEO of the Hinduja Group of Companies, a conglomerate with a total asset portfolio exceeding $100 billion U.S. Dollars]
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A001: ![]() .....we dey feel you bro. |
![]() [font=serif]....and he is getting cooked again. LOL! ]
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![]() ......Ẹ̀gbọ́n 001 má pá mi na. Kúkú referred Ifá as abacus computer bro, since Ipede is now programming. |
A001: ![]() .....simple as APC. As far as Séun no get issue with my copy & paste, so no qualms. If you know like am like my brother, iamoyindamola, scroll pass. |
izzou: ![]() .....yet you request me sharing link(s) alone?! Same person that just accused me of copy and paste? LOL! They just dislike reading information in details, they'll rather hang on to incomplete update like their lives depend on it. |
izzou: ![]() .....LMFAO! No be me ó, na cable held the interview bruh. |
![]() ....its not meant for all though. Same way some do scroll pass A001 posts while some do enjoy it, same way some will scroll past my posts too. Its normal. I am sure many will still appreciate it, coz information is key. |
izzou: ![]() ....make una read OBJ Interview nah. |
"So we have a situation where we have a continent where we have to rethink democracy. The liberal democracy we are copying from settled societies in the West won’t work for us. You have to put your heads together to fashion it out. You can give it any name. But we have seen that this is not working." - President Olusegun Obasanjo |
"See, I set up a committee headed by Dr Olusegun Agagu, of blessed memory, to search for a successor. They considered many names and did an extensive assessment of all them. They made their recommendation. Umaru was top on the list. "Their biggest argument in his favour was that he had integrity and would not steal. The issues concerning his health were raised and I gave his medical reports to an expert for an opinion. Umaru’s name was redacted so that the expert would not know who it was and why I was seeking his opinion. "After assessing the reports, he said the patient appeared to have done a kidney transplant and if that was the case, there was nothing to worry about and he would be as healthy as any other person. That was it. All insinuations that I knew he was going to die and that was why I supported him to be president were false. This is the true story I have told you." - President Olusegun Obasanjo |
"Who gave him [Agunloye] the authorisation? When I was president, no minister had the power to approve more than N25 million without express presidential consent. It was impossible for Agunloye to commit my government to a $6 billion project without my permission and I did not give him any permission. "If a commission of inquiry is set up today to investigate the matter, I am ready to testify. I do not even need to testify because all the records are there. I never approved it. When he presented his memo to the federal executive council (on May 21, 2003), I was surprised because he had previously discussed it with me and I had told him to jettison the idea, that I had other ideas on how the power sector would be restructured and funded. I told him as much at the council meeting and directed him to step down the memo. "I find it surprising that Agunloye is now claiming he acted on behalf of Nigeria. If I knew he issued such a letter to Sunrise, I would have sacked him as minister during my second term. He would not have spent a day longer in office. When I was in office, Leno Adesanya, the promoter of Sunrise Power, ran away from Nigeria. I would have jailed him if he was in the country because of the things I knew about him. After I left office, he returned and I saw him. I told him that he was lucky I was no longer president. Otherwise, I would have jailed him." - President Olusegun Obasanjo |
"We did what we should do before I left office. I targeted 10,000 megawatts but today, we are still struggling with 4,000. "Then you had President Goodluck Jonathan doing privatisation. If that privatisation was done the way we did privatisation, it would have been okay for the country. "When you see these things and still ask me the questions you ask, I feel like punching you." (laughs) - President Olusegun Obasanjo |
Aliko Dangote and Femi Otedola approached me and said they would be interested in buying two of the four refineries. They said they would buy 51 percent stake in Port Harcourt and Kaduna. 'I was over the moon. I said, finally, this burden would be taken off the neck of the government. They offered $761 million and paid in two instalments. "Unfortunately, Umaru (President Yar’Adua) cancelled the sale and returned the refineries to NNPC. Today, we are still where we were. Someone told me Tinubu said refineries would work by December. I told the person the refineries would not work. This is based on the information I received from Shell when I was president." - President Olusegun Obasanjo |
"When I was military head of state, we ordered 19 new ships to be built for the Nigerian National Shipping Line (NNSL), which was owned by the federal government. "We had about five at the time, and with 19, we were to have 24 ships. We took delivery of some before we left office. President Shehu Shagari took delivery of the remaining balance. When I returned after 20 years, the shipping line had been liquidated. Not one ship left. "Let me tell you the story of one of the ships. They sold it for half a million dollars. Then, they started the Oron merchant navy school and needed a ship for training. They bought the ship they had sold for half a million dollars for $2 million and spent another $1.5 million to refit it so it could be seaworthy." - President Olusegun Obasanjo |

