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PoliticsRe: Retain Subsidy And Perish- Sanusi by odedele: 1:37pm On Dec 23, 2011
@1025,
Tank u bro.u r one of d few not carried away by sanusi's diversionary arguement.
Christianity EtcRe: Slaps Giving! By Bishop David Oyedepo by odedele: 1:02pm On Dec 19, 2011
'igbati' deliverance ministry
PoliticsBakare:buhari Is The Most Honest Person I Know by odedele(op): 8:44am On Dec 14, 2011
Pastor Tunde Bakari said he joined politics because he believed in Buhari.

According to him, the former Head of State invited him for the race, saying did not regret this, despite all odds.

“We are praying day and night for divine intervention. We must reposition. It is a privilege to serve with great leaders. As an active lawyer, I have served with Chief Rotimi Williams and Chief Gani Faweyimi of blessed memory. As a pastor, I have served with Pastors William Kumuyi and Enoch Adeboye. And in all my life, while serving men, I have not found any other person, when it comes to integrity, better than General Buhari. I stand by those words. The dead cannot challenge me; even the living can’t dare. We should value what we have and leverage on it to save Nigeria.”
EducationRe: Is University Of Ibadan Any Better Than Covenant University? by odedele: 9:16am On Nov 17, 2011
@ Ijogz k
dont know u r just practicing english grammar. u wants us to give u a score?. OMO YORUBA NI MI O SWAGGER.
EducationRe: Is University Of Ibadan Any Better Than Covenant University? by odedele: 4:54pm On Nov 16, 2011
no basis 4 comparism @all.covenant my foot.to mode ba layo to agba,kole ni akisha to lai lai.
AutosRe: Reg 01 Land Rover Jeep (manual) @ Cheap Price N750k @ Banix Autos 08035376690 by odedele: 2:09pm On Oct 26, 2011
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PoliticsLabaran Maku:how Time Flies by odedele(op): 5:13pm On Oct 21, 2011
"23 yrs ago, precisely in 1988,d den SUG president of d Univ of Jos led a team of students who rioted against d den military dictator's (IBB) removal of oil subsidy. He termed it, “a crime against d Nigerian masses & a war against d poor”.
That SUG president was Mr. Labaran Maku, d current Minister 4 Information who has said d removal of oil subsidy is long over due. How time flies.
Strange Facts!
InvestmentRe: The Access Intercontinental Bank Fraud In Picture by odedele: 2:39pm On Oct 13, 2011
Sanusi's insistence on determining the preferred bidders for the rescued banks creates the impression of ulterior motives on his part. If what he wants really is to recapitalize the banks, then all he should be interested in is setting broad guidelines for the exercise and not choosing those SANUSI is the prime driver of all the transactions, in the Finbank/FCMB merger, Access Bank/Intercontinental,Eko /OCEANIC, etc. In each of these transactions, CBN has been actively arranging, encouraging, discouraging and promoting bids as it pleases! The irony is that it is not even a secret. All over Broad Street and Marina, stories of these goings-on fly openly. Many were puzzled why CBN insists on denying its deep involvement in the process, and more important, why it insists on controlling it.How will access that is indebted 2 inter acquire it with mere 50b and Amcon which bailed out dis bank with over 500b has only 17% stake but sanusi gave his croony Aig 75% stake 4 mere 50b!!.FinBank wit over 180 branches and subsidiary is sold 2 balogun of relatively unknown FCMB 4 merely 6b as against vine capital dat put up a bid of 17b for 55% stake .Hope d national assebly will look into this financial robbery has it promise 2 organise a public hearing on this.
@dancewith pls let continue 2 educate d pple and fight against dis monumental fraud by sanusi and his cohort.
BusinessRe: How Sanusi Lamido Sold Intercontinental Bank To His Friends - TheStreetJournal by odedele: 3:19pm On Oct 10, 2011
Sanusi's insistence on determining the preferred bidders for the rescued banks creates the impression of ulterior motives on his part. If what he wants really is to recapitalize the banks, then all he should be interested in is setting broad guidelines for the exercise and not choosing those SANUSI is the prime driver of all the transactions, in the Finbank/FCMB merger, Access Bank/Intercontinental,Eko /OCEANIC, etc. In each of these transactions, CBN has been actively arranging, encouraging, discouraging and promoting bids as it pleases! The irony is that it is not even a secret. All over Broad Street and Marina, stories of these goings-on fly openly. Many were puzzled why CBN insists on denying its deep involvement in the process, and more important, why it insists on controlling it.How will access that is indebted 2 inter acquire it with mere 50b and Amcon which bailed out dis bank with over 500b has only 17% stake but sanusi gave his croony Aig 75% stake 4 mere 50b!!.FinBank wit over 180 and subsidiary is sold 2 balogun of relatively unknown FCMB 4 merely 5b as against vine capital dat put up a bid of 17b .Hope d national assebly will look into this financial robbery has it promise 2 organise a public hearing on this.
BusinessRe: CBN Gov Destroys Banks That Belong To Christians E.g Intercontinental, Oceanic by odedele: 3:58pm On Sep 02, 2011
It is quite astonishing that Access Bank will take over intercontinenial Bank with a token of N50b naira.Probabbly,as SOJ ststed Akingbola is suffering for his sins because of many staff he weekedly serked for not meeting unreasonable targets he set for them and other obnoxious ways he handle its staff by disaallowing them to belong to the union and exercise their rights. This notwithstanding , it is not right to just take over the Bank on pretence that it was technically distressed without even allowing the former management to respond to the examiner reports.Besides, most of the lending that went bad were given to oil companies to import petroleum products with thinking then that they are helping govt to stabilized and ensure economic and social stability . This bad debts forced the Bank to resot to money market to borrow which is not a crime.Unfortunately, this was what Yaradua and Sanusi capitalize on to undo both intercontinental and Oceanic Banks and tags them techinically distressed to excute their hiding agenda as reported by Vanguard news paper in March 2008 while the script was hatched in august 2008. The worst case is Union Bank that was not distressed at all but was included in the list . Sanusi is vindinctve, fanatical,ethnically bias and a religion bigortry who is pretending to be working for salvage of the finicial sector .He should realize how is delibrate and unguided remarks affected stocks market and how most of the banks he claimed he is repositioning lost huge deposit to the so call healthy Banks and many people die untimely death beacause of lost they made in value of their stocks. Now,their are three types of judgement ,judgement of God, man and prosperity.Let us see how Sanusi will escape the three.
BusinessRe: Access Bank To Pay N53.47 Billion For 75% Of Intercontinental Bank by odedele: 3:55pm On Sep 02, 2011
The weapon we have is to keep on speaking out and to enlighten a lot of Nigerians about the havoc the likes of Sanusi is causing in the system. If you have people in the media, assist them by discussing this issues so that the truth can be revealed. Anyone gifted too can mobilize demonstration towards shutting down activities at CBN, AMCON, NDIC, House of assembly and even the Presidency for days or weeks until someone listens or these sole called corrupt individuals are exposed and humiliated. How on earth will AMCON write off over #300billion and own 15% while access bank which has #50billion would have 75%? This mathematics is the craziest calculation I’ve seen in all times. It only portrays corruption which is endemic in Nigeria. Government would never get new investors with this bad attitude of theirs and it is even more painful that the Presidency as an institution led by a weak President cannot call this Boko-aram CBN governor to order.
BusinessRe: Other Five Rescued Banks To Be Nationalised by odedele: 5:20pm On Aug 18, 2011
wen has AMCON bcome a regulator?rubbish
PoliticsRe: What Changes Are You Expecting From The New Finance Minister? by odedele: 8:20am On Aug 18, 2011
cut sanusi's wings
AutosRe: Nissan Xterra World: ( Just Landed & Clean Title ) Pix Attached. by odedele: 1:00pm On Aug 17, 2011
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BusinessRe: CBN Revokes The Licenses Of Afribank, Spring Bank And Bank PHB by odedele: 6:08pm On Aug 09, 2011
What the Fulani cannot get
Fulani destroys. He can't farm, he rears cattle to eat farmland; he cant run textile factories, he took them from Hausa landowners and destroyed them. He can't trade, so he asks for concessions; he can't read so he asks for federal character; he can't compete so he insists on quota system; he does not have oil so he wants petroleum university in his land; he does not have the shoreline so
he begins to dredge river Niger; he knows nothing about shipping but he prefers to man the ports; he does not understand banking; so he must reform it; he did not have the presidency so he precipitates violence to invite a coup and reset contest.

He can't build a bank with national spread so he uses force and manipulation to seize them from owners. He has no conscience or moral in matters of power and superintendence over the money. He is just not designed for progress.
BusinessRe: Happy 50th Birthday: Mallam Sanusi Lamido Sanusi-31/07/2011 by odedele: 7:53am On Aug 02, 2011
HBD.9ja osama
BusinessRe: Listening To Sanusi, I Am Proud To Be A Nigerian! by odedele: 8:41am On Jul 28, 2011
CBN governors reserve their comments until the odd once in a year or so when they must speak on monetary policy. I cannot imagine Ben Bernanke or Alan Greenspan in his days at the Fed volunteering a comment on matters such as Afghanistan or the appropriateness of Sarah Palin’s dressing or in fact whether Obama should worry about all of America’s problems simultaneously or selectively. But Sanusi, recall, set out by challenging Yar’dua’s 7 point agenda. Ordinarily, his elevated office ought to define a higher level of candour and circumspection in matters of public commentary than he is currently displaying. And that is a pity.

For instance, Sanusi is reported to have said that the weak banks in the system have until September to recapitalize or be liquidated. No one in their right mind will continue to leave their deposits in these banks after that comment as September approaches. Yet these banks are supposed to raise additional capital! There was also an open expression that if foreign buyers cannot be found for these weak banks, they may be nationalized! It is difficult to reconcile between Sanusi’s avowed nationalistic fervor and his initial willingness to auction off the weak banks first to foreign interests. And for the leader of a CBN in a country that subscribes to free market rules to threaten nationalization of so many banks even as a fall back position speaks volumes
The toga of central bank governor is no license for anyone to further destabilize the economy or inject mischief into a polity that is already riven by unnecessary sectarian and regional contradictions. Intemperate utterances and that kind of verbal incontinence and recklessness that should at best be found in beer parlours should have no place in the vocabulary of a central bank governor. But if Sanusi insists on his present talkaholic style, he should resign his job and join the political fray. There he will be free to canvass his views, test his ideas and market his obsessions. More critically, his insistence that his interest-free banking proposition is Islamic banking is heating up the polity. If this matter gets out of hand, Mr. Sanusi must be ready to bear personal responsibility for any untoward outcomes.
For quite some time, the impression has grown that the presidency allowed the CBN to dictate both fiscal and monetary policies. And the principal purveyor of both has been the rather autocratic CBN governor himself. Since the President is yet to articulate his own economic agenda, the impression that has gained ground is that Sanusi is speaking and acting for Jonathan or derives his confidence from a perception of the President’s relative indecisiveness on economic matters. If Jonthan does not rein in Sanusi now, he risks being seen as culpable in the imminent meltdown of the Nigerian economy
BusinessIslamic Banking: Sanusi Lied by odedele(op): 8:07am On Jul 27, 2011
Anambra State government, in a letter addressed to Aminu Tambuwal, Speaker of the House of Representatives, debunked claims by Sanusi Lamido, governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), that the state was one of the beneficiaries of the non-interest loan from Islamic bank.

Eze Echesi, Anambra State commissioner for finance, in an undated letter laid before the House by Uche Ekwenife, expressed displeasure over the CBN governor’s claims when he appeared before the lawmakers, last Thursday, to explain the level of preparedness of the apex bank on the take-off of the proposed cash withdrawal limit and the non interest banking system.

Sanusi had at the appearance before the parliament claimed that Anambra had benefited from the Islamic Banking programme. However, Echesi noted in the letter that: “Anambra State did not at any time take any loan from Islamic Development Bank. Sometime in 2007/2008, Anambra State was one of the three qualifying states, viz: Yobe, Gombe and Anambra, for support from the Federal Government under the ‘National Programme for Food Security Expansion phase support project’
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PoliticsRe: Muslim Leaders Vow To Defend Islamic Banking by odedele: 8:39am On Jul 25, 2011
now d JIHAD cortesy sanusi had just begun.
PoliticsRe: House Of Reps Okays Islamic (non-interest) Banking by odedele: 5:13pm On Jul 22, 2011
These lawmakers never cease to amaze one. How can you let Sanusi off on such a sensitive and clearly important issue that is associated with the economic growth and national development without firing a single question? It is quite apparent that they lacked the understanding of financial matters in order to ask meaningful and intelligent questions. Has anyone seen on tv how Rupert Murdoch and his son James were quized by the british parliarment? When will their nigerian counterparts give us that type of quality work?
BusinessRe: Intercontinental Bank And Access Bank Merge? by odedele: 4:26pm On Jul 19, 2011
sanusi's insistence on determining the preferred bidders for the rescued banks creates the impression of ulterior motives on his part. If what he wants really is to recapitalize the banks, then allS he should be interested in is setting broad guidelines for the exercise and not choosing those who should do it.”CBN is the prime driver of all the transactions, in the Finbank/FCMB merger, Access Bank/Intercontinental, Habib/PHB, etc. In each of these transactions, CBN has been actively arranging, encouraging, discouraging and promoting bids as it pleases! The irony is that it is not even a secret. All over Broad Street and Marina, stories of these goings-on fly openly. Many respondents to were puzzled why CBN insists on denying its deep involvement in the process, and more important, why it insists on controlling it.sanusi should be told that dis FORCEFUL MARRIAGES WILL NOT LAST.
PoliticsRe: Nationwide Strike Starts Tommorow by odedele: 4:16pm On Jul 19, 2011
GEJ only signed d minimum wage bill 2 win election he's not ready 2 pay .wat an insensitive govt.FRESH AIR ABI
AutosRe: Registered 2002 Honda Accord***a.k.a Baby Boy***** @ 850k by odedele: 11:53am On Jul 13, 2011
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BusinessRe: Lamido Sanusi's Performance - Brilliant, Over-hyped, Or Mediocre? by odedele: 5:29pm On Jul 11, 2011
its only in first bank that sanusi could av rising 2 an MD.wit Msc in SHARIA study he would av been retired as a branch manager in my bank.Fed.character my foot!!!!!!!
BusinessRe: CBN: Rescued Banks Won't Be Liquidated But Nationalised by odedele: 1:41pm On Jul 08, 2011
@da doctor.searoiusly confuse i must say.i wounder if dis mallam tink b4 e speak.just because d former MD's got an interim injunction frm court made sanusi come out wit liquidation treat.But d deed has been done d banks lost almost a billion deposit cos of dis needless statemnt
PoliticsRe: "al-qaeda To Use Nigeria As Hq" - British Intelligence by odedele: 5:15pm On Jul 06, 2011
sanusi is already preparing an enabling enviroment 4 them.
BusinessRe: Islamic Banking: CBN Declines Al Qaeda's Request For Licence by odedele: 8:37am On Jul 06, 2011
story story
BusinessRe: Putting Sanusi's Islamic Banking In Perspective by odedele: 9:12am On Jun 30, 2011
I have my reservations about the appointment of a seriously controversial and strongly opinionated person like Lamido Sanusi to head a conservative institution like the Central Bank. Those who are appointed to such position are hardly heard except on strictly professional matters. Their textual works and lectures that you read are more in the areas of their professional callings. This was not the case with Lamido Sanusi who has written more articles on Sharia and socio-political issues fifty times more than you will ever find on his works on economics or monetary policy.Sanusi's intellectual materials are articles like “Shariacracy in Nigeria: The Intellectual Roots of Islamist Discourses, Shariah and the Woman Question,” Institutional Framework of Zakat: Dimension and Implications,” On the Islamisation of Politics & the Politicisation of Islam” Between the Shariah and ‘Barbarism ” The Shariah Debate: A Muslim Intervention”  Why are we surprised when this man started acting like he is a Chief Imam of the Central Bank of Nigeria as he champions the impunitive introduction of Islamic Banking in a constitutionally secular state like Nigeria.

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