Politics › Re: See Why Buharis Asset Declaration Is A Deception by philips70(m): 7:42am On Sep 04, 2015 |
It's interesting to see someone deputizing for barcanista albeit with poor writing skills and horrible grammar composition. In any case, wailers have promised to wail till 2019 even if PMB appoints their both parents as minister and minister of state for petroleum resources. Wail on, responsible Nigerians are being entertained.
Meanwhile, I still use this opportunity to ask for the whereabouts of my friend barcanista.
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Politics › Re: Why Marilyn Ogar, Was ‘Sacked’ - Premium Times by philips70(m): 8:48pm On Sep 03, 2015 |
drss: Look at this one The present head of dss who is he? Was he not a member of APC campaign team? Enjoy ya change. Buari is a total dullaarrdd!!!!!! My 8yr old son is a million times more intelligent than you. You are a shame to your parents, siblings, friends and community. |
Politics › Re: Corruption Ongoing Under Buhari – PDP by philips70(m): 8:02pm On Sep 03, 2015 |
Authoritatively, I can confirm Olisa Metuh is a fool and an imbe..cile. That OP is just ridiculous. Is this how to do opposition? |
Politics › Re: Why Marilyn Ogar, Was ‘Sacked’ - Premium Times by philips70(m): 7:15pm On Sep 03, 2015 |
omolami: Big lie and a cover up by new Sss boss .Ogar was retired because she supported GEJ .Its all vendetta. what Buhari knows how to do best. Buhari even cancelled her promotion before now. How wicked . Kerosene issue is cover up because most government officials also do one business or the other to supplement the meagre salary from govt Listen to yourself. So you know she supported GEJ? Do you know that is a total breach of her of the laws governing the service? She could go to jail if found guilty of such. What is happening to her and her cohorts is the best thing that should happen to our security agencies. Others will have to learn from this, especially the ones in service now. GEJ messed up all our security agencies including the army! |
Politics › Re: Buhari Can't Make A Dollar Equal Naira - Dan Nwanyanwu by philips70(m): 1:25pm On Sep 03, 2015 |
989900: Quote and source pls.
I've had a N10,000 reward online for the above for about 100days now; no one has been able to claim it. The 16yrs of PDP rule only produced a bunch of illiterate citizens. I was and still ashamed a supposed enlightened man like Dan Iwuanyanwu who was a Labour party chairman turned out to be one. I watched the program and he was just a confused man in his submissions, neither here nor there. |
Politics › Re: Buhari Can't Make A Dollar Equal Naira - Dan Nwanyanwu by philips70(m): 1:20pm On Sep 03, 2015 |
egift: The #WailingLooters think that repeating the same Lie will make it True. FYI, neither Buhari nor APC promised to make Naira=Dollar
It is Madness for TANoids who never supported Buhari for once to now demand Miracles from him. Or even want to blackmail one out of him. PDP is a failure and their bitterness towards Buhari will never return them to Power. I watched the man on Channels that day and was seriously ashamed for a man of his caliber to say such. I wondered why a former national chairman of a party cannot get facts for himself but instead relied on a report based only on lies and propaganda. I even tweeted at them to ask him to quote where and when such a stupid promise was made. Am seriously ashamed and embarrassed by the level of education and understanding of majority of Nigerians. It's a shame. |
Politics › Re: Nigerians Will Soon See The ‘change’ I Promised– Buhari by philips70(m): 5:01am On Sep 03, 2015 |
olalat: Why are u respondg 2 those people, they are'nt worth it. Cant u see them everywhere on nl, they will rubish the intergrity of the site. They misuse any slight opportunity giving to them. I wrote it yesterday, let me write it again. PDP have invested heavily on social media smear campaign against Buhari and the APC. It is a grand plan for a come back in 2019. But there are every signs they have failed already. Just like Okupe said, PDP is a dead and buried party. Even if Buhari and APC fails, Nigeria will never go back to her vomits. PDP is seen by majority of Nigerians as the last lost plague Moses released on Pharaoh's Egypt. |
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Politics › Re: Why Obasanjo, Atiku, Amaechi Left PDP – Metuh by philips70(m): 5:04pm On Sep 02, 2015 |
Metuh, there's absolutely no arguments the PDP created lots of billionaires. We all know that. The problem here is a few of you turned billionaires and left the majority as kobonaires. You and all your cohorts are supposed to be releasing this write up from a 6x6 room in panti. |
Politics › Re: ICPC Probes Amaechi, Kwankwaso, Chime, Shema by philips70(m): 3:31pm On Sep 02, 2015 |
I have it on good authority the PDP has released lots of cash to online minions to increase their propaganda against Buhari. But all is in vain. |
Politics › Re: Kayode Ogundamisi Blasts Lai Mohammed For Denying Buhari's 100 Days In Office by philips70(m): 8:11pm On Aug 31, 2015 |
crixtex: Wasnt Obj a good leader?? Obj had good plans for Nigeria, he was working assiduously to make it great till he was challenged with poverty, a rich vice , rich governors that he almost looked like a small boy before them. As a man with ego, he had no option but to compromise and join the get rich club of politicians. The rest is history. |
Politics › Re: Kayode Ogundamisi Blasts Lai Mohammed For Denying Buhari's 100 Days In Office by philips70(m): 5:59pm On Aug 31, 2015 |
anonimi: Speaking about yourself, innit  Is that what you do- wailing off & online as you realise the DECEPTION you bought into?  Granting you the superior and express permission to keep wailing. For me, I have never been proud of a leader like I am at the moment. At least Nigerians now have a president after many years of interregnum. |
Politics › Re: Kayode Ogundamisi Blasts Lai Mohammed For Denying Buhari's 100 Days In Office by philips70(m): 5:24pm On Aug 31, 2015 |
anonimi: Misitah Man, did you read that the OP- Kayode Ogundamisi, was a staunch campaigner for Buhari chanji chanji  Kayode Ogundamisi was not a staunch supporter of Buhari, he IS a strong supporter of Buhari till tomorrow and still believes Jonathan is the most useless president that ever ruled Nigeria. Till tomorrow he still refers to him as DUMBO. He believes in Buhari like any believer do in God. Many of us are only disappointed in the media team including the likes of Lai who are only trying to respond to Metuh and PDP's media noise. We see it as unnecessary as the PDP as party is seen by many as leprous at the moment. Fact remains the error of Jonathan will never repeated in Nigeria. The country cannot survive a second of such an era. In any case, wailing is permitted both off and online. |
Politics › Re: Reno Omokri: 24 Key Achievements Of Goodluck Jonathan In His First 100 Days by philips70(m): 1:36pm On Aug 31, 2015 |
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Politics › Re: Reno Omokri: 24 Key Achievements Of Goodluck Jonathan In His First 100 Days by philips70(m): 1:34pm On Aug 31, 2015 |
chukwudi44: YEAH!! HE WAS NOT PERFECT BUT HE WAS DAMN BETTER THAN THE CERTIFICATE FRAUD WHO CURRENTLY OCCUPIES ASO ROCK You are dying slowly from hate. I pity your family. You can't survive this for 4 years, remember coups are not possible anymore. |
Politics › TSA Boosts Revenue Collections, As FAAC Shares N511bn – AGF by philips70(op): 9:19pm On Aug 30, 2015 |
The Office of the Accountant General of the Federation has said that the introduction of Treasury Single Account (TSA) will boost revenue collections against leakages and ensure timely disbursement of funds to beneficiaries of the Federation Accounts among others.
The Accountant General of the Federation, Alhaji Ahmed Idris made the disclosure during separate courtesy visits to his office by managements of United Bank for Africa (UBA), Access Bank and Zenith Banks.
He said the TSA was part of the reforms of the government to institutionalize a more effective and transparent management of public finances in the country.
Ahmed Idris added that the compliance to the Presidential directive on the implementation of TSA is to promote transparency and facilitate compliance with sections 80 and 162 of the 1999 Constitution as it paves way for the timely capture and payment of all due revenues into government coffers.
The TSA is a unified structure of government bank accounts enabling consolidation and optimal utilization of government cash resources. It is a bank account which the government transacts all its receipts and payments and gets a consolidated view of its cash position at any given time. The system also eradicates loss and leakages of legitimate revenue meant for the Consolidated and federation accounts.
Meanwhile, the Accountant General of the Federation has disclosed that there had been noticeable improvement in Non-Oil revenue against Mineral Revenue in July 2015 which were shared last week at the meeting of the Federation Account Allocation Committee (FAAC).
In a Communique he issued at the FAAC in Abuja, Ahmed Idris presented a total sum of N511 billion for distributions to the beneficiaries of the Account.
The allocation comprised the month’s Net Statutory revenue of N411.866 billion, Value Added Tax of N71. 947 billion and an Exchange gain of N6.409 billion.
In the net statutory allocation, Federal Government received N202 billion (52.68%); State governments received N102billion (26.72%); Local Government Councils received N79 billion (20.60%); while the Oil Producing States received N28.209 billion as 13% derivation revenue.
On the Net Revenue from the Value Added Tax (VAT) of N71.947 billion, the Federal Government received N10.792 billion (15%); States received N35.974 billion (50%) while the Local government Councils received N25.181 billion (35%).
Other allocation made at the meeting included the Refund of N6.33bn by the Nigeria National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC), Exchange Gain of N6.409bn among others.
Ahmed Idris attributed recent shortfall in the oil revenue to shut-down and shut-in of production for maintenance and emergency repairs as well as declaration of Force Majeure by SPDC. http://dailypost.ng/2015/08/30/tsa-boosts-revenue-collections-as-faac-shares-n511bn-agf/?wt=2 |
Politics › Re: Stop Insulting Jonathan, Ex-ministers Tell Buhari by philips70(m): 7:31pm On Aug 30, 2015 |
doctokwus: Yet if it starts the next thing these same criminals and people like u would shout is either victimization or it being selective. I still even pondering what gave the criminals the guts to utter such affront on the collective sensibilities of sane Nigerians. What will somebody not hear in Nigeria! Very soon these idiots will not get space to spew this garbage. Honestly, more than 25% of Jonathan's ministers will go to jail and Jonathan will be ready to throw them under the bus. Let them enjoy their time of noise, its their basic human right. Due process is the grace that gave them this leverage to issue this nonsense. |
Travel › Re: So There Are Nigerians That Fly From Lagos To London Then To Abuja Than Direct? by philips70(m): 6:31pm On Aug 30, 2015 |
When they have stolen so much anything is possible to them. Probably these category of persons obviously with too much money never fly economy, it's business or first class. They will spend a minimum of N2M on a return trip from Lagos to Abuja. They should kontinu, and look for such flights against HBP that kills them in a second. |
Celebrities › Re: Girl Spreads Her Legs While Sitting Next To Tuface Idibia (photos) by philips70(m): 2:37pm On Aug 30, 2015 |
experimentist: so tu baba dey cigar.. mek he stop dat cigarette smoking and smoke weed everyday.. cigar poison Weed and Tuface are like Siamese twins. They are still looking for the surgeon that will separate them. |
Politics › Re: Amaechi Addressing Rivers People In Port Harcourt Today--- by philips70(m): 12:46pm On Aug 30, 2015 |
Austin4lif: I can't match word with a mosquito like u. This is Nairaland forum, u dnt know my identity and also be careful on how u chat here because u dnt know who is who. Dnt quote me again. Look at this cockroach claiming to be a cricket. |
Politics › Re: Amaechi Addressing Rivers People In Port Harcourt Today--- by philips70(m): 11:22am On Aug 30, 2015 |
Austin4lif: there is no doubt u are gullible minded. What were the events that led to the emergence of Gowon as a head of state? Gowon was there after a northern coup against the igbos. Gowon was a stooge as a head of state because the core north dictate to him as he was not even the most senior officer in the army yet he was made the head of state, just to cover up their agenda. I accept the fact that b4 Christians ruled. I want to also tell u that islam is being radicalised world over. Hate preaching is more prominent now in islam unlike b4. When Yakowa the former Governor of Kaduna state died, many muslims celebrated, why ? Bros , in this time and day, the islam u know have changed. I remember those days in the north, after playing football, we go to the mosques to wash our legs b4 going home. Can u do it nw in nigeria or any place in the world? Many people in the north supported Buhari becos he is a muslim. Even if Buhari did not perform, islam still regard him more then a kafari. ISIS and boko haram are the real muslims, deal with it mumu. You are a FOOL. Do you know how many Muslim seniors in the north who do not support him till today? It's obvious some of those mallam friends of yours expanded your arsehole hence you just open it wide to purge out these conjectures. |
Politics › Re: Understanding Buhari In 100days; Matters Arising... by philips70(m): 11:12am On Aug 30, 2015 |
Whynotthetruth: Plz which goat was taken away from yam?...Has he improved in any structural reform outside what Jonathan did? or is yours based in his appointing new faces ...If it is about that then I believe you know nothing about humans, financial management and administrative fraud...
If he has integrity, he will be honourable enough to blame his predecessor where necessary and also praise him while stealing his ideas and projects which are laudable... In this case is it safe for us to praise OBJ who is the forerunner of all GEJ's achievements in the power sector, setting up of EFCC, agricultural sector, telecommunications sector and attribute all successes to him? For your information, Jonathan appointed men and went to bed leaving them to do what they want to do. There was no rebuke for wrong doings, monies were just developing feet here and there without checks and anyone that cared to complain or blow whistles were labelled sponsors of BH and enemies of the government and Nigeria. We can't just forget these things so soon. Then I don't understand what you mean by stealing ideas which are laudable. Is government not a continuum where you continue with projects believed to be in good faith and do away with those perceived to be conduit pipes? for me, all these comparisons of a 100days government with a government of 5yrs is like comparing apples with groundnuts. |
Politics › Re: Amaechi Addressing Rivers People In Port Harcourt Today--- by philips70(m): 10:45am On Aug 30, 2015 |
Austin4lif: please how old are you? How does that change the fact that Gowon that ruled for 9yrs, the longest anyone held power and OBJ who led for 8yrs civilian and 3yrs military are Christians thereby rendering your kafari conjectures figments of your imagination probably pulled out from your anus? |
Politics › Re: Nigeria’s Economy Worse In 90 Days Of APC – PDP by philips70(m): 10:05am On Aug 30, 2015 |
Metuh is correct in a way. He's indirectly saying money is not flowing because Buhari has kept armored tanks around the treasury that looters have found it very difficult to get in.
Nigerian economy was flowing with illegal monies everywhere. It's surely going to be difficult for some time before we find a balance. |
Politics › Re: Understanding Buhari In 100days; Matters Arising... by philips70(m): 9:09am On Aug 30, 2015 |
dayo23: Thank you, but I didn't complain about that, You know why GEJ failed? Simply because he was trying to pleased certain cabals in power, they took advantage of his weakness and shred him into pieces. They stole, they looted, and were even outlaws....now Buhari is not giving them any chance even the NASS has now realised is not buisness as usual! Less I forget hope your ex-sponsor still dey remember you 
Ride on Baba....the masses are solidly behind u The biggest achievement which will in turn surpass anything achieved in previous administrations is the fact that the goats are very far from the yams as at now. Nothing can be more than that in the Nigeria of today where carting away public resources was seen as a right of some privileged few whilst the weak applaud and urge them on. |
Politics › Re: Buhari’s Arms Deal Probe: 13 Army Generals Admit Loots, To Return N1trillion by philips70(m): 8:57am On Aug 30, 2015 |
omenka: We need a credible source for this op. http://www.thecapital.ng/index.php/politics/3376-buhari-s-arms-deal-probe-13-army-generals-admit-loots-to-return-n1trillionThe arms purchase probe panel that was set up by President Muhammadu Buhari to probe contracts executed during the administrations of late President Umaru Musa Yar’Adua to former President Goodluck Jonathan, has started sitting with not less than 13 allegedly indicted retired generals opting for plea bargain.
A highly placed defence source at the weekend told Nigerian Pilot Sunday that the retired generals numbering 13 out of the 19 that are expected to be quizzed by the probe panel have already approach some members of the panel for amicable settlement of the matter than appearing before the panel.
According to the source, a former National Security Adviser is allegedly the arrowhead of the negotiation, if the members of the panel will accept their request. The security source further added that the 13 retired military chiefs are willing to refund N1 trillion to the federal government as part of the plea bargain arrangement.
The source added that the chairman of the probe panel is yet to take a decision on the proposal given to him by the affected indicted generals. Not fewer than 19 former military chiefs are to be quizzed by the panel. They are five Chiefs of Defence Staff, 14 Service Chiefs; four National Security Advisers, NSAs and eight former Ministers of Defence. The probe has created panic among retired military chiefs who coordinated arms purchases in the last eight years.
Nigerian Pilot Sunday learnt that five Israelis, who played major roles in arms procurement for the military, in the last six years, are to be invited by the committee, whose members were named on Monday after President Muhammadu Buhari’s directive. The Israelis reportedly left the country on the eve of the general elections, but will be summoned by the probe panel to appear before it.
The government has directed that tight security be provided for members of the panel. The assignment is comprehensive. It will run through many administrations.
The source further added, “The probe will require looking into the administrations of five Chiefs of Defence Staff, 14 Service Chiefs; four National Security Advisers and eight former ministers. It is a Herculean task.
“Already, there is panic in the circle of retired military officers on the intent of the evaluation of arms purchase. Some of these former military chiefs have reached out to panel members to allow them have access to relevant documents.” The source gave insight into why it is necessary to invite the former CDS, Service Chiefs, NSAs and ex-ministers.
“All arms deals were not subjected to the nation’s procurement laws even though the late President Umaru Yar’Adua specifically said there should be no due process waiver for the military. Nigerian Pilot Sunday gathered that the panel might look into the administration of five Chiefs of Defence Staff, 14 Service Chiefs; four National Security Advisers and eight former Ministers of Defence.
The Chiefs of Defence Staff from 2007 to 2015 are: the late Lt.-Gen. Owoye Andrew Azazi (2007-2008); Air Chief Marshal Paul Dike (2008-2010); Air Chief Marshal Oluseyi Petinrin (2010- 2012); Admiral Ola Ibrahim (2012- 2014); and Air Chief Marshal Alex Badeh (2014-2015). As for the Nigerian Army, those to be under searchlight are late Lt.- Gen. Luka Yusuf (2007-2008), Lt.- Gen. Abdurrahman Dambazzau (2008-2010), Lt.-Gen. Azubuike Ihejirika (2010-2014) and Lt.-Gen. Kenneth Minimah (January 2014- July 2015).
In the Nigerian Navy, the investigation will cover the following past Chiefs of Naval Staff: Vice Admiral GT Adekeye (2005-2008); Vice Admiral II Ibrahim (2008-2010); Vice Admiral OS Ibrahim (2010-2012); Vice Admiral DJ Ezeoba (2012-2013) and Vice Admiral UO Jibrin (2013- 2015).
For the Air Force, the scope of the probe will affect the tenures of the following officers and their teams. They include Air Marshal Paul Dike (2006-2008); Air Marshal Oluseyi Petirin (2008- 2010); Air Marshal Mohammed Dikko Umar (2010-2012); Air Marshal Alex Badeh (2012-2014) and Air Marshal Adesola Amosu (2014-2015).
The National Security Advisers from 2007 to 2014 are: Gen. Aliyu Gusau; the late Gen. Owoye Azazi; Gen. Sarki Mukhtar; and Col. Sambo Dasuki. The Ministers of Defence within the timeframe of the panel are: Yayale Ahmed (2007- 2008); Shettima Mustapha (2098- 2009); Godwin Abbe (2009-2010); Adetokunbo Kayode (2010-2011); Bello Haliru Mohammed (2011- 2012); Erelu Olusola Obada (2012- 2013) ; Gen. Aliyu Gusau (2013- 2015) and Musiliu Obanikoro (2012-2014). Anyone still in doubt Buhari means business and not out to witchhunt anybody is just operating in the hate region if these so called sources are to be believed and not among the so called usual useless sources. |
Crime › Re: Arik: NDLEA Gets CCTV Footage, Impounds Two More Cars by philips70(m): 8:19am On Aug 30, 2015 |
What saddens me more in the whole of this is it's very obvious Arik management is complicit in all of it. How can a food packer own a latest Range Rover and even park in company premises and they don't know he's been involved in shady deals? The culture of "HAMMER" has taken over everyone in Nigeria including business owners that national pride and hard work has been thrown to the dogs. Arik, a company owned by Arumemi and set up with Rivers state money stolen by Odili is not doing badly in the dirty business industry. Nigeria stinks. |
Politics › Re: NNPC Recommends Sale Of Refineries, Buhari Disagrees by philips70(m): 8:07am On Aug 30, 2015 |
mbhs139: I didn't know that people have sense are still on this forum until I came across this comment. Pray: May God continue to give you more and more sense. You beat me to that.
You can likened this shit of a story to the scenario where Mr A reported that Mr B was slapped by one certain Mr C, and both were asked they both denied anything of such. Question: is there any need for any wahala again? Yoruba would say alara la'ra o ro'hun Na SENSE I study for Harvard.  And don't forget this is a period of common sense revolution. |
Politics › Re: Amaechi Addressing Rivers People In Port Harcourt Today--- by philips70(m): 8:00am On Aug 30, 2015 |
Austin4lif: I have lived in the north for many years, I speak hausa, Arabic to some extent which I was thought in a special arabic school and I have also read the koran. Brother nothing u can tell me. U people deceive yorubas and Ameachi with changi just to remove a kafari from Power. In strict islamic teachings, a non muslim should not rule the muslim umams. Even prophet mohd S.W.A enjoined muslims to ensure they are always in leadership positions. It is only those that are nt well read that u people will deceive. Thanks, I never knew OBJ was not a Kafari but next in command to Prophet Mohammed. You just sit in your houses and conjure up garbage to feed the public with. Even during military regimes when the north and Muslims seems to be in control, Christians ruled in their states. The longest ruling Nigerian leader, northerner is a Christian. Mr well read, publish all your Harvard certificates so we can believe you. |
Politics › Re: NNPC Recommends Sale Of Refineries, Buhari Disagrees by philips70(m): 7:48am On Aug 30, 2015 |
If these people are not crazy, what automatic action will remove these so called obstacles from the way of the private investors who will buy the refineries? Will they use witches and wizards to convey crude if they buy them? Is it not corruption they have been peddling as the reason the government cannot run the refineries all along? One day a newspaper editor will go to jail for all these kind of ogogoro and dogmeat joint reports they keep churning out to the public. |
Politics › Re: NNPC Recommends Sale Of Refineries, Buhari Disagrees by philips70(m): 7:42am On Aug 30, 2015 |
PassingShot: But this report has been denied by NNPC already.
The new GMD is less than a month in office, so how could he have completed the studies referred to, to have arrived at the decision to sell refineries? The media in Nigeria has gone beserk. It's getting out of hand. A source here and there just to create news for sale. A source told you lies, you have confirmed the true position from the main sources, why still go to the market with unconfirmed stories to create unnecessary speculation? Press freedom has caused more damage than good to us in recent years even as I know there's no alternative to it. |
Politics › Re: Jonathan, Madueke, CSO Obuah In Trouble Over $6.9million ‘mobile Stage’ Scandal by philips70(m): 7:30am On Aug 30, 2015 |
Truckpusher: I got your drift perfectly bro but again I was only expecting you to apply the same measure and use the same yardstick you used in measuring for Jonathan too and that is called equity,fairness and justice. Just get a clear conscience and say this truth for once. I am of a firm belief if Jonathan was not from the ND you would have been more angry at him and his cronies more than I do. I can bet that more than 90% of the people prejudices against Buhari especially on this forum and the entire ND stem from the fact he's from the north and being a Muslim. Many of them do not really have it tied to something specific he really did other than he's contesting against our brother hence he must be disliked and accept every stereotype allegations against him as true. Unfortunately, am not molded in that fashion. As someone from Delta state and seeing how the PDP government has messed up the system for years, coupled with the fact that Jonathan refused to break that status quo but instead chose to build on it, I had no option. I have legion of reasons I hold certain views about Jonathan. You should if you have not been arrested by the tribal sentiments of which I might not fault you totally. But on Buhari, my emotions are open to shifting if at the appropriate time I find out I was wrong and overrated him. It's only time, 4yrs is not a long one. |