Onosmat's Posts
Nairaland Forum › Onosmat's Profile › Onosmat's Posts
1 (of 1 pages)
Were you in this country when these politicians were looting the treasury with impunity? In what way did you challenge or oppose them. Was the rule of law which you know very well not in existence? Were Nigerians who observed the lootings not shouting out? What action did you take then. Mr. Activist, you benefited from the looting. They are also paying you to defend them leave Mr. President and his team alone. He promised to fight corruption and is applying what strategy he knows best. The end will always justify the means. |
Let Buhari be. We had our fair share in the past 6 years. Some of our brothers and sisters were allocated oil well heads where they were busy doing illegal bunkery of crude. They made fabulous wealth and were busy dancing owigiri and parading the corridors of Aso Rock.If you want to confirm go and ask Mamma piss. Na Bade dey give am cover when her ship dey load We the masses did not benefit. May una dey vex say Buhari don close dat gate. If na Jonathan still dey na only children of Ministers and Senators for still enter. Even as dey looted NNPC, how many Southerners did they employ.If Emiefele can employ all those 91 without putting his people, then who do you blame. Anyway the name Ejike Ibe Kachikwu could be Delta Ibo. We get one there if he was trained in Nigeria to know our local politics. |
Buhari did not promise Nigerians to dispense petroleum products from his farm. As long as the government rely on importation of the products, we are to bound to face fuel queues. Nigerians should allow Buhari to re-structure NNPC for efficiency and effectiveness. It is only then that the OIC's will invest in refining locally. |
Many of you just sit in your closet and abuse the President. Note that very many Nigerians voted him into power because the last regime did not add value to any part of the country. If NNPC has been operating at a loss, whose interests does it serve if it continues that way. Those unions who want the status quo maintained will soon face the wrath of the masses. They benefited from the status quo and are now commanding the minister to do their will. Why did they not impose their will on the past regime. NUPENG AND PENGASSAN know who they supported and voted for. Before you abuse the President, go to history and learn who know the oil industry better. How is your father better than Mr. President? |
Why blame APC for any rumour peddled in Nigeria. Has the media become a political party? Is the sun Newspaper owned by APC? Do you imply that nothing went wrong with the management of Nigeria's economy under PDP? |
nellaluv:she's beautiful. |
[quote author=emamos post=42180039][/quote]THE EFCC BOSS IS ON POINT.. IT IS ONLY IN NIGERIA THAT PEOPLE DO NOT SEE ANYTHING WRONG IN LOOTING THE TREASURY. SOME PEOPLE WILL BEGIN TO CRY WITCH HUNTING WHEN THEIR KINGSMAN IS AFFECTED. MEANWHILE, THE LOOTED FUND WAS NOT USED TO DEVELOP THEIR AREA. |
Osho Baba is on point. We don't have separate rules for the elites and the poor in our Criminal Procedure Act. |
Nigerians forget too quickly. This missing Chibok girls mothers were not seen by former President. Buhari has met with them before. Their visit to Aso rock was ill timed as every Nigerian know that much of government's effort is to curb terrorism in the North East. That's the only way the girls can be found. Not too sure that if they are alive can still remember who they are. All the girls who have been suicide bombers don't know their original identity. Chibok girls may belong to this class. |
This man is from the North East. Even as Boko Haram kill and displaced his own people, he was busy coveting states fund to build mansions that he does not need. The Nigerian elites are very primitive and backward in reasoning. Even the courts that were there when the looting was taking place will still set him free and release the property and collecting their cut. I challenge a civilized judge to allocate this mansion to persons displaced by Boko Haram. |
Too much insistence on the application of the rule of law. The rule of law was in place before the treasury was looted. Did the looters follow the rule of law? What did those advocates of the application do to stop them. Are we saying that nothing was stolen from the treasury? Let the president fight corruption the best way he can. That is why we voted him. The end will justify the means. Nigeria is not that sane society we are talking about. |
1 (of 1 pages)