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Isn't it a shame that in 21st century people still misconstrue brutality, wickedness emanating from troubled past as strength. Typical of this is the pro buhari group. |
Pukkah:From the millions made by smuggling refined oil, a few can be sown back into the system to sabotage any talk (let alone effort) aimed at getting the refineries functional. Government is not a 'spirit being', they can do jack without our say so. You and I are government! Personally, I am tired of this subsidy talk. Whichever way it goes, I am in! Shikena! |
@topic Corruption is pervasive in every sector, however this is a good step by government in dealing with the issue. I hope they dont rest on their oars. |
Why would he regret making over N 2 Billion Naira extra every month from Lagos treasury? Which thief would regret that? Certainly not Asiwaju Tinubu |
FG uncovers 71,135 ghost pensioners By Friday Olokor, Abuja Friday, 14 Oct 2011 The pension reform tax team has uncovered about 71,135 ghost pensioners after the first phase of its biometric and verification, THE PUNCH learnt on Thursday. The team was mandated by the Federal Government to restructure and sanitise the system. Investigations revealed that before the biometric exercise, there were about 141,792 pensioners throughout the country with a total monthly pension of N3.3bn. Our correspondent learnt that after the first phase, the team came back with a total number of 70,657 genuine pensioners out of the 141,792 pensioners before the commencement of the exercise. A source said, “These are the findings of the team, realising 71,135 ghost pensioners. With this discovery, the total monthly pension of these genuine pensioners dropped to N790m.” It was also learnt that there are over 44,320 pensioners throughout the country whose names had been missing and had not been receiving their entitlements. Among them is a 97-year-old Pa Francis Olajide, who was said to have retired in 1968. The nonagenarian from Ondo State, who lives in Ikorodu, Lagos, was said to have received only £15 in 1968 when he was retired. A source said, “After the computation of the 44,320 discovered pensioners, the monthly pensions came to N340m. Thereafter, more people started coming while the team started capturing them. “About 816 pensioners were captured through the biometric exercise and the total number of pensioners in the country at present stands at 115,658. After the harmonisation of their entitlements in line with the increases in wages and salaries, including minimum wage, their total monthly pension came up to N1.6bn.” Investigations revealed that government usually spends over N450m monthly in any pensions verification. The Deputy Director (Press and Public Relations) in the Office of Head of Civil Service of the Federation, Mr. Tayo Ajakaiye, declined comment on the discovery, saying only the leader of the team, Mr. Abdurasheed Maina, could speak on the matter. Several calls and text messages to Maina were not responded to. Many of them were said to have been retired since 1975 as permanent secretaries. To ease the difficulties associated with the payment of pensions in the country, pensioners will henceforth be issued with smartcards. The gesture, sources said, was to save money and make pensioners happy according to global standards. http://www.punchng.com/Articl.aspx?theartic=Art20111014173970 |
jmaine:jmaine, pls I beg you, take it easy with these confused lots. You know Buhari could still be president come 2015, if like Beaf suggested, he contests against grandchildren! ![]() Buhari supporter indeed, bunch of bitter losers |
Abeg who is keeping the score? ![]() |
great1:Those goons are clearly overrated. Yet Rochas has a lot to do. However, in the final analysis, SE will be looking up to Ohanaze to point the way. 2015 will be very exciting. I can't wait! ![]() |
Johnpaul2k2:Aptly put! ![]() |
dlion: PointB:I forgot Ikuforiji. ![]() |
PointB:https://images.mirror.co.uk/upl/m4/aug2009/4/2/man-yawns-correct-pic-rex-image-1-971024047.jpg |
^^^ Nice teeth. ![]() |
^^ I post! Stu.pid! ![]() |
^^^ I feel you. Biko carry on o jare! Nothing do you ![]() |
onye_ngbu*:At all, my respect for Odelowo [/b]the progenitor of modern Yoruba, wont permit such! No way. So again it's Yoruba and I know my y-o-r-o-b-a very well (or how is it pronouced?). It look like an open season on my 'intelligentsia' friends. Row call - Tinugbe, Aka-ole, Gbenguse. Na wa o. @Anyway at topic, if it's true, the man should now be called [b]OdeSuwe Retardeen. Trendy! ![]() |
holydrunk:It is not Yorooba, it's Yoruba. Stop the bigotry. ![]() @topic Nigerians could have easily raised money for him if he was in trouble. This is one needless crime, if indeed the story is true. ![]() |
Goodluck or Buhari Goodluck - 1 (50%) Buhari - 1 (50%) Total Votes: 2 Lol, Four posts, three Buhari promoters, yet 1 vote apiece for both candidates, the same way they voted for him (Buhari) in the last election. Funny supporters. ![]() |
Nigerians could have easily raised money for him if he was in trouble. This is one needless crime, if indeed the story is true. ![]() |
^^^ At what/whose expense, this ongoing experiment? |
ogbongzky:Season 1 indeed. ![]() Starring - Dastard Boko Haram - Mighty Egbesu - Indomitable Izon Season 2 Coming soon . . . |
Okija_juju:Let it rest friend, You have made you point to your brethren, and they also have points also. You can certainly find something to agree with in their case. Something. . . |
BetaThings:I actually believe a SE President will not be good for MASSOB, as the President (C-in-C), pushed by other groups/interests will turn his guns at MASSOB to quell their agitation as Yar Adua did against Boko haram. |
BetaThings:lol. SE will 'enslave' Nigerians in their first term as President. That's very funny. How will they do that? Forced labour? Concentration camps? In 21st century world? Abeg lets express rational fears. ![]() |
namfav:The irony is that the SE actually have better candidates than the north. the only other candidate good enough for 2015 would be from the SW. |
namfav:You have a point there Namfav, how do those guys imagine they could sell spare parts to almajiris and boko haramists? How do you sell (vehicle) spare parts to those (northerners - do not confuse with middle belt) who are battling poverty on one hand, and fighting polio on the other hand? Surely, there is nothing to envy in this situation. So bros, I agree with you! |
There are lot of rooms for miscalculation in this ultimatum; they should thread carefully as they are approaching a cross-road! |
@topic, Actually the CORE NORTH destroyed Nigeria - starting with [b] General Buhari [/b]who interrupted democracy, and installed his cronies in a bigotry leaning regime! He effectively dragged the rest of the country backward! Today, as if by karma, Core North is still ravaged by poverty, illiteracy, disease, and terrorism. So they can take 60 percent of the blame for starters! |
Not a bad idea, about time! Getting the right candidate is the most difficult part though. |
Fashola and his killing KAI Written by Abiodun Awolaja Wednesday, 12 October 2011 MR Babatunde Fashola, governor of Lagos State, should pay attention this morning, because I respect no boundaries. M[b]any, either out of plain ignorance or sheer mischief, call Fashola the best governor in the country, but I see his government as the most anti-people government in Nigeria’s democratic history[/b]. I do not see Fashola as an Awoist or as a practitioner of socialism because such claims are not supported by empirical evidence. The core essentials of socialism, even if they are considered from an economic plane, are simply missing. However, it is fair to note that even though the Lagos government is a democratic dictatorship, it has at least shown some promise, particularly in the area of environmental sanitation. When one writer went to Ikorodu to report the total rot in the educational sector, the embarrassment caused the government to renovate schools. Teachers in Zumratul Islammiyah Grammar School and in other schools, we hear, are no longer sitting under trees. We also hear that security is now very tight in these schools; the principals, fearing for their jobs, accused different teachers of complicity in the expose which rattled Alausa, and for which they were summoned with alacrity. But the writer simply used espionage tactics. One principal was said to have displayed the report before the students and said “Eyin omo Yewa, e ti ba oro yin de ibi to lapeere bayi.” (You Yewa students, now you have taken your matter to an embarrassing point). Well, Mr Principal, aren’t you happy now that your teachers no longer sit under trees? Fear not, sir; no one will sack you. The government listens, and it is for that reason that this will be basically an appeal. I am aware of the media brainwashing and the politics that is going on; the ACN papers in Lagos, their writers, the IGR issues, and the lies they have told. But, as in the Ikorodu case, I believe he will listen again. The Lagos governor has unleashed a band of rabid criminals, a group of unrepentant murderers, on the masses of Lagos. It is maddening that a man who proudly carries the tag of Senior Advocate of Nigeria (SAN) has chosen to turn a blind eye to the mindless atrocities committed by his lieutenants. Pray, why would anyone lock the people up in Green Marias for hawking? Does Mr Fashola think that hawking can be eradicated—is the ACN and its apologists so intellectually deprived, so morally bankrupt, as to nurture such a hope in the face of Nigeria’s mindless capitalism? Why are people praising this man to the skies everyday when his boys are daily murdering the masses, the very people that voted him to power? Can they not call their man to order? The man listens, but he is surrounded by sycophants and hypocrites. Is this brutal murder the price the masses have to pay for supporting these pretenders to sainthood, a band of rabid liars? And Lai Mohammed, that hypocrite who is always the first to abuse Dr Goodluck Jonathan on every occasion, is he too blind to see the murder, the brigandage going on in Lagos on a daily basis? Why are these lawyers so bad, so very bad? I am told that it is a group writing all the nonsense, but at least let us use Lai Mohammed as a metaphor. Fashola has bred a pack of imitators in many states, a band of oppressors who demolish buildings without providing alternative residence for the people displaced. All they know is to speak of illegal structures, when a majority of the so-called illegal structures were actually approved by corrupt government officials. Suddenly, the Lagos madness has become a fad. The governors kill people for sport; they are men of perdition. If one may ask, which journalist among the large crowd of the so-called informed commentators can point to one article they have written in favour of Nigerian masses, beyond murdering literary classics as a template for abusing non-ACN politicians? How effective would this essay have been if I had, for instance, chosen to begin with a foray into post-colonialism, mentioning hybridity, alterity, otherness or displacement? When people speak so much grammar, it is because they want to hide something. The sycophants are protecting an empire of fraud—the Lagos IGR again—but they will eventually meet their doom. The Kick Against Indiscipline (KAI) should be scrapped; it is killing too many people. Fashola’s error lies principally in giving uniforms to the thugs nurtured by his predecessor without first institutionalising measures for checkmating their excesses. But he is human, and it is still not too late to learn. If you kill other people’s children, one day you will have to bury your own children with your own hands; a person reaps what they sow, and there is no respect of persons in this matter. It is not necessary to catalogue the atrocities committed by KAI, but the recent brutal murder of bread seller Akaja cannot escape mention. One cannot help feeling that Gani’s death has robbed his likes of a veritable defender. Falana and others are mere pretenders; they are irredeemably blind in their reverence (only?) for the ACN. They cannot and will not see. Governor Fashola, please disband KAI. Or give it a radical reform. http://www.tribune.com.ng/index.php/opinion/29502-fashola-and-his-killing-kai |
ACN criticises Akinjide By Agency reporter Thursday, 13 Oct 2011 Share click to expand image The Action Congress of Nigeria in Oyo State has criticised the Minister of State for FCT, Chief Jumoke Akinjide, over a statement credited to her, saying the people of Oyo State regretted voting for the ACN in the 2011 general elections. The party, in a statement by its state Publicity Secretary, Mr. Kunle Kolawole, described the statement as an act of irresponsibility, insincerity and insensitivity. Kolawole said, “Rather than regretting voting in ACN, it is actually the Peoples Democratic Party government that the people of the state are having eternal regret for voting in. “Indeed, it will be very hard for the people of Oyo State to forget the unprecedented level of violence, looting and brigandage unleashed on the state for the eight years that PDP government ruled.” http://www.punchng.com/Articl.aspx?theartic=Art201110133403660 https://www.punchng.com/images/October/Wednesday/pix201110053251246.jpg Minister of State for the Federal Capital Territory, Chief Olajumoke Akinjide |
^^^ That's how it should be. |
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. . . . So you all endorsed Tinubu for ditching Buhari
. . .The best president you never had. . and yet still claim love for Buhari. . .buncha confused individuals . . .

or is GEJ likely throw another dice on the board to return to power once again
