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Re: We Lack The Capacity To Prevent Corruption In Nigeria – Okonjo-Iweala by Viktor1983(m): 1:03pm On Feb 18, 2015
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Re: We Lack The Capacity To Prevent Corruption In Nigeria – Okonjo-Iweala by Truckpusher(m): 1:04pm On Feb 18, 2015
thinkdip:

when u'll not read what was said u will only be fighting for 1st page 2nd page, if urs is more than corruption then what should it be called? abi, answer mr lecturer. she has told you how they have been taken steps to blok leak areas in the system which is the same thing other country do to reduce theirs. she never said it wasn't else where. can't you comprehend her level of brilliancy?
That's the problem with most Nigerians ,they are too academically challenged to understand when intelligent people speak from the intelligent point of view ,hence the usual rethoric and name calling with zero insight on what can be done to salvage the situation and save the day.

Little wonder the leadership sometimes seem not to be bothered at all .After all what would one do if you find out that you're staying in a house filled with less intelligent people that aren't making effort to enhance their IQ ! You simply leave them alone until they are ready to flow on the same frequency.
Honestly speaking , most Nigerians deserve to die first before this country can move forward because there is no place for them in a civilized society.

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Re: We Lack The Capacity To Prevent Corruption In Nigeria – Okonjo-Iweala by Emekachuks1(m): 1:06pm On Feb 18, 2015
johnmartus:
YOu that will end up in prison
na u wan look her up? Apc

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Re: We Lack The Capacity To Prevent Corruption In Nigeria – Okonjo-Iweala by stephengee(m): 1:07pm On Feb 18, 2015
Iamsynord:
Am dissapointed this Came from a former director of World back She is suppose to be revealing this to the President not us Are we the ones in power that will provide the capacity.
Rather than sit with Mr President and Liase with him on providing the " supposed capacity" She is here " bending the Cow" and making unsolicited remarks.
did u read what she said at all? I hope u can see where she talked abt the measures they are making,what they still av to overcome and the hardwork in achieving such. u guys just come here to rant,am sure pple like u can't hold a class captain post

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Re: We Lack The Capacity To Prevent Corruption In Nigeria – Okonjo-Iweala by Weah96: 1:07pm On Feb 18, 2015
She's absolutely right. First, everyone needs a permanent identifier. Secondly, after 12 months, everyone should be required to provide an account of their finances, including newly acquired properties and assets. They must coincide with income or be declared as gifts from a documented benefactor.

There's no way to completely prevent corruption, but when two or three governors enter the cell for 20 yrs, other civil servants will take heed.

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Re: We Lack The Capacity To Prevent Corruption In Nigeria – Okonjo-Iweala by redsun(m): 1:09pm On Feb 18, 2015
Nigeria doesn't have a credible police and judiciary system. And they are the key that checks corruption. No rules.
Re: We Lack The Capacity To Prevent Corruption In Nigeria – Okonjo-Iweala by tonytony208(m): 1:09pm On Feb 18, 2015
slimfit1:
Which university did this woman go self! Corruption is everywhere in the world Mr woman. Ours is more than corruption. How did she even enter that uni she attended self big disgrace.

go and also ask them at the World Bank how she became a deputy MD.

Do you think everybody is like tinubu, who bought university of Toronto's certificate or like buhari who doesn't even have schl cert?

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Re: We Lack The Capacity To Prevent Corruption In Nigeria – Okonjo-Iweala by thinkdip(m): 1:09pm On Feb 18, 2015
Truckpusher:
That's the problem with most Nigerians ,they are too academically challenged to understand when intelligent people speak from the intelligent point of view ,hence the usual rethoric and name calling with zero insight on what can be done to salvage the situation and save the day.

Little wonder the leadership sometimes seem not to be bothered at all .After all what would one do if you find out that you're staying in a house filled with less intelligent people that aren't making effort to enhance their IQ ! You simply leave them alone until they are ready to flow on the same frequency.
Honestly speaking , most Nigerians deserve to die first before this country can move forward because there is no place for them in a civilized society.
abi oo my brother

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Re: We Lack The Capacity To Prevent Corruption In Nigeria – Okonjo-Iweala by stephengee(m): 1:10pm On Feb 18, 2015
Sunymoore:
Don't worry girl, you will get the capability in jail with your fellow thieves!
fellow thieves like tinubu and fashola abi. retard

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Re: We Lack The Capacity To Prevent Corruption In Nigeria – Okonjo-Iweala by Guruboi(m): 1:13pm On Feb 18, 2015
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Re: We Lack The Capacity To Prevent Corruption In Nigeria – Okonjo-Iweala by tsdarkside(m): 1:14pm On Feb 18, 2015
look,the poor man on the streets does not interest for your story..

they were put in office to solve this problem....

now short before elections,they are bringen nonesense..

it is very bad,,,that our only choise is between pdp or apc....that is like a bad never-ending dream
Re: We Lack The Capacity To Prevent Corruption In Nigeria – Okonjo-Iweala by arbitter: 1:15pm On Feb 18, 2015
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Re: We Lack The Capacity To Prevent Corruption In Nigeria – Okonjo-Iweala by NobleG1(m): 1:15pm On Feb 18, 2015
If your government can't fight corruption then you have no government.
All you id*iots in government should be arrested for massive corruption and jailed indefinitely.

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Re: We Lack The Capacity To Prevent Corruption In Nigeria – Okonjo-Iweala by teadrake(m): 1:18pm On Feb 18, 2015
Or Simply Jonathan lack the will to fight corruption via his various body language of presidential pardon,i don't give a damn about asset declaration etc.
Re: We Lack The Capacity To Prevent Corruption In Nigeria – Okonjo-Iweala by 989900: 1:20pm On Feb 18, 2015
Want to stop corruption? It starts with the President downwards.

When politicians and religious leaders live ostentatious lives ill-fitting for should be moral-role-models, what do you expect of the common man? You lead by example, and that's non-inclusive of having what, 9 aircrafts in the PAF, nor feeding on millions/day while the rest feed on less than $1/day!


Any sincere leader should learn from Uruguay's president (José "Pepe" Mujica); described as "the world's 'humblest' president", due to his austere lifestyle and his donation of around 90 percent of his $12,000 (£7,500) monthly salary to charities that benefit poor people and small entrepreneurs.

His humble lifestyle is reflected by his choice of an aging Volkswagen Beetle as transport. In 2010, the value of the car was $1,800 and represented the entirety of the mandatory annual personal wealth declaration filed by Mujica for that year. In November 2014, the Uruguayan newspaper Búsqueda reported that he had been offered 1 million dollars for the car, which was manufactured in 1987; he said that if he did get 1 million dollars for the car it would be donated to house the homeless through a programme that he supports. His wife owns the farm they live on.

And this is a man that doesn't even believe in God!

And now transparency scores in Uruguay have improved in the last fifteen years in both absolute and comparative terms.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jos%C3%A9_Mujica
http://www.againstcorruption.eu/reports/corruption-and-politics-in-uruguay/

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Re: We Lack The Capacity To Prevent Corruption In Nigeria – Okonjo-Iweala by muba25(m): 1:20pm On Feb 18, 2015
Corrupt woman u re a disgrace to ur folks....
Re: We Lack The Capacity To Prevent Corruption In Nigeria – Okonjo-Iweala by hansad: 1:20pm On Feb 18, 2015
To APC people:
when they ask you people to embrace fiscal federalism with regional governments in order to make leaders more accountable to the population, una APC people go say no; una go say una want the present unitary system of government to continue - all because una want share of crude oil in the Nigerdelta.

The only way to stop corruption in Nigeria is to return to regional government system with fiscal federalism; otherwise, any Buhari shouting of coming to fight corruption is making noise.

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Re: We Lack The Capacity To Prevent Corruption In Nigeria – Okonjo-Iweala by Eluwilussit(m): 1:23pm On Feb 18, 2015
I have been saying this, that we have a lot of idiots on nairaland and in Nigeria. How could anybody read what NOI said and turn around and be asking which uni she attended?

I guess most of the morons haven't even been to Lagos or Abuja, to talk of leaving naija. The problem of corruption is there because of the system we operate. It is so easy to lay our hands on public treasury. The presidency has easy access to our treasury. Same goes for the governors, legislators, ministers, local government chairpersons, commissioners and councillors. There are no hurdles at all to get to our treasury.

In the western world, the executives and all, don't have easy access to fund. That's because the accountant generals at all levels, will not dance to the tune of the executives. And that is because their jobs are not dependent on the executive. You have absolute separation of power. People are more honourable and have respect for the rule of law.

NOI, is right. We need to block all the easy accesses to our treasury, at all level. Nigerians need to stand up for what is right. The NPF and Judiciary will need to be liberated from the executive arm. In overseas, police investigate the executives and the courts are usually antagonistic toward the executives, thereby helping in keeping everyone under check.

It is not a day's journey. We will get there, one day at a time. Jona and co are simply laying the foundations with what they have done with fertilizer distribution and power. The system of paying workers too and all the other innovative initiatives are the way to go and should be commended. We can't kill off corruption in a day. It is a system and must be dismantled systematically. That's what NOI is saying and I agree with every bit of it.

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Re: We Lack The Capacity To Prevent Corruption In Nigeria – Okonjo-Iweala by Keegan: 1:23pm On Feb 18, 2015
Our Government Is Corrupt And We Lack The Capacity To Prevent It, Foolish Nigerians Bear With Us – Okonjo-Iweala

Shame on NOI!
Shame on GEJ!!
Shame on Nigerians!!!

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Re: We Lack The Capacity To Prevent Corruption In Nigeria – Okonjo-Iweala by hensben(m): 1:23pm On Feb 18, 2015
presido1:
This is the absolute truth. To make it worse those systems and institutions can never again be present in Nigeria, this is b/c the people that will institute the institution are the corrupt once and I have never seen where somebody blocks where he/she gains from .

We can chant "Change" from now till zillion yrs, that fact still remains "you are on your own" as far as Nigeria and Government is consigned.
Abeg e all this one u dey yarn na manipulation tool wey pdp dey feed us in order to continue looting the country's treasury..I believe buhari can reduce corruption if he is giving chance because he is an anti-corruption crusader....corruption is our problem, it makes nothing to function in this nation.
Re: We Lack The Capacity To Prevent Corruption In Nigeria – Okonjo-Iweala by callmenow: 1:23pm On Feb 18, 2015
slimfit1:
Which university did this woman go self! Corruption is everywhere in the world Mr woman. Ours is more than corruption. How did she even enter that uni she attended self big disgrace.

Either you are being disingenuous or mischievous. I must tell you that she nailed it. It is obvious that you didn't get what she is saying. The summary of what she is saying is that our police force, EFCC and the likes of ICPC are not functioning. The legal system as well is not functioning. These are the institutions that penalises and deters people in equal measure from committing the crimes in the first place. Nigeria's legal system is considered the weakest institution within our democracy. The underpinning of the 'rule of law' is very corrupt. The police force that enforces the law are very, very corrupt indeed. Hope this makes your day. It is not all about Jonathan. The olodo that snatched my tablet last week cannot be blamed on JONATHAN, NOI, or PDP either. The Fashola 'agent' who came to my house in ikeja to collect tax, with dodgy receipt is not JONATHAN's fault either. Corruption has eaten into the fabric of the polity (society).

The problem I find with simpletons like you, is that you talk before thinking. Your freedom of speech is far more important than your understanding the speech of a woman, who is full of wisdom and experience. Granted that she is not at your level, then read the context of why, how she arrives at her statements. Every speech she makes is not unprompted, but prepared by the best the economic team can summon. Think before you write next time.

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Re: We Lack The Capacity To Prevent Corruption In Nigeria – Okonjo-Iweala by anonimi: 1:24pm On Feb 18, 2015
slimfit1:
Which university did this woman go self! Corruption is everywhere in the world Mr woman. Ours is more than corruption. How did she even enter that uni she attended self big disgrace.

Did you actually read ALL that she said or you simply went with the sensational headline only

I must confess I do that sometimes too and find out I was terribly misled by the newspaper/journalist.
Re: We Lack The Capacity To Prevent Corruption In Nigeria – Okonjo-Iweala by hansad: 1:25pm On Feb 18, 2015
Keegan:
Our Government Is Corrupt And We Lack The Capacity To Prevent It, Foolish Nigerians Bear With Us – Okonjo-Iweala

Shame on NOI!
Shame on GEJ!!
Shame on Nigerians!!!

When they tell you to vote to embrace fiscal federalism to stop official corruption in Nigeria, you will shout No, No, No, No!!!!!! How can you miss crude oil revenues?


Shame on you!!!
Shame upon your level of ignorance!!!
Shame on your blackmail system to drive for political power!!!!
Re: We Lack The Capacity To Prevent Corruption In Nigeria – Okonjo-Iweala by patrick89(m): 1:25pm On Feb 18, 2015
vjsmiles:
MUMMY IWEALA CAN I BE YOUR SUGAR BOY angry
you are a silly person. Get a life, cos no woman is your life, can ever attain to her level.
Re: We Lack The Capacity To Prevent Corruption In Nigeria – Okonjo-Iweala by Weah96: 1:27pm On Feb 18, 2015
989900:
Want to stop corruption? It starts with the President downwards.

When politicians and religious leaders live ostentatious lives ill-fitting for should be moral-role-models, what do you expect of the common man? You lead by example, and that's non-inclusive of having what, 9 aircrafts in the PAF, nor feeding on millions/day while the rest feed on less than $1/day!


Any sincere leader should learn from Uruguay's president (José "Pepe" Mujica); described as "the world's 'humblest' president", due to his austere lifestyle and his donation of around 90 percent of his $12,000 (£7,500) monthly salary to charities that benefit poor people and small entrepreneurs.

His humble lifestyle is reflected by his choice of an aging Volkswagen Beetle as transport. In 2010, the value of the car was $1,800 and represented the entirety of the mandatory annual personal wealth declaration filed by Mujica for that year. In November 2014, the Uruguayan newspaper Búsqueda reported that he had been offered 1 million dollars for the car, which was manufactured in 1987; he said that if he did get 1 million dollars for the car it would be donated to house the homeless through a programme that he supports. His wife owns the farm they live on.

And this is a man that doesn't even believe in God!

And now transparency scores in Uruguay have improved in the last fifteen years in both absolute and comparative terms.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jos%C3%A9_Mujica
http://www.againstcorruption.eu/reports/corruption-and-politics-in-uruguay/

Uruguay has legalized cannabis. Weed makes people more compassionate and emotional.
Re: We Lack The Capacity To Prevent Corruption In Nigeria – Okonjo-Iweala by jdleo32(m): 1:28pm On Feb 18, 2015
The govt. Is doing everything to reduce corruption within nigeria. With our logical criticism an institution will be designed in favour of the nation. Where even an incoming govt can be well checked by the ordinary man on the street. Good never comes easily. But when they come the value for it need drop even against those who initiated them.

GEJ till you all learn

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Re: We Lack The Capacity To Prevent Corruption In Nigeria – Okonjo-Iweala by patrick89(m): 1:30pm On Feb 18, 2015
eph12:
Some people have vowed not to see sense in what others do forgetting that one day you'll need others to see sense in what you're doing.
don't mind them the moderator has dragged it to front page, without knowing the content, she never said that the FG didn't have the capacity but Nigeria as a whole.. This because fighting corruption is a responsibility of everyone, I remember when a principal painted a roof with white paint instead of buying a new zinc he was given money for, and the teachers there refused to expose him. People will now blame the government. So don't mind them they know what they are doing.
Re: We Lack The Capacity To Prevent Corruption In Nigeria – Okonjo-Iweala by tefund(m): 1:31pm On Feb 18, 2015
slimfit1:
Which university did this woman go self! Corruption is everywhere in the world Mr woman. Ours is more than corruption. How did she even enter that uni she attended self big disgrace.
that woman is highy overated

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Re: We Lack The Capacity To Prevent Corruption In Nigeria – Okonjo-Iweala by Weah96: 1:31pm On Feb 18, 2015
Children grow up thinking that the adults in the country have things under control. These adults are themselves nothing but children with big bodies. They make it up as they go along.
Re: We Lack The Capacity To Prevent Corruption In Nigeria – Okonjo-Iweala by 989900: 1:31pm On Feb 18, 2015
Weah96:


Uruguay has legalized cannabis. Weed makes people more compassionate and emotional.

LoL, this Naija politicians no dey carry last o, when it comes to 'Mary Jane', dem smoke pass chimney.
Re: We Lack The Capacity To Prevent Corruption In Nigeria – Okonjo-Iweala by ceejay80s(m): 1:32pm On Feb 18, 2015
Dannyset:
Dis people na corrupt thieves.
The $20Billion that was missing was stolen technologically. And ur saying corruption would be tackled wit technology. Its a shame that the pple we placed our wealth in their hands are mediocres coated with the material of corruption. This is what Jonathan has done to Nigeria.
Until pple are jailed, corruption lingers here.
Jail kè, all the crimals that were jailed, who released them and gave them presidential pardon ?

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