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Re: EFCC In Another N1.7b Scandal As Petitioner Vows To Expose Frmr, Current leaders by Eruditor: 3:30pm On Sep 06, 2015
joseph1832:
Funny how now is the time of allegation and counter allegation, but how come we didn't see any of this during the last 16 years?

I have been following George Uboh for some months now. He is not just coming out with these evidences. He wanted to do so with the previous govt but he was gagged. Seriake Dickson once gave him a mandate to recover 1.4 billion Naira of Bayelsa state money that was recovered from former Governor DSP Alams but unremitted by EFCC. Shortly after he sued EFCC, Dickson called him back and authorized him to withdraw the petition. When he refused, Dickson withdrew the mandate from him.

Ibrahim Lamorde is not fit to head EFCC. He is as guilty as sin. I implore PMB to remove him forthwith if the EFCC is to be taken seriously.
Re: EFCC In Another N1.7b Scandal As Petitioner Vows To Expose Frmr, Current leaders by Eruditor: 3:36pm On Sep 06, 2015
patrickmuf:
In as much as I'm in support of any information that'll cleanse the system, I'm a bit skeptical here, I have a feeling this is a case of corruption fighting back (thinking out of the box) how come the said petitioner didn't raise a finger all these years?
It's either he didn't trust the government of GEJ to effectively prosecute the said allegations or he's doing the bidding of some disgruntled fellows to discredit the EFCC....

Google George Uboh and watch his interviews on Channels and AITs O&M programme. He said he had written so many letters to GEJ and David Mark etc but all were left unattended to. He even claimed Ibrahim Lamorde has been running EFCC like some Gestapo Operation. George Uboh even became afraid for his own life.

The reason he is talking boldly now is because of the new govt. He also claims he has written many letters to Prof Yemi Osibanjo and PMB to this effect.
Re: EFCC In Another N1.7b Scandal As Petitioner Vows To Expose Frmr, Current leaders by nwannaeto: 3:53pm On Sep 06, 2015
uboh,I hope you have serious witness protection,because the kind whistle wey u dey blow,walahi make larmorde and accomplices no go send shins Rambo make I'm dash 27 groundnut for belle.
Re: EFCC In Another N1.7b Scandal As Petitioner Vows To Expose Frmr, Current leaders by Ikiriye(m): 3:54pm On Sep 06, 2015
criminalmindz:
friends and colleagues from every part of the nation and some of my best friends are not even from my side of the country.

However, recent events are making me to have a deeper reflection and I wish we- Southerners in this instance- can have some kind of introspection. Out of 25 appointments made so far, 18 are from the North, 3 are from the South West, 4 are from the South South while the South East has ZERO appointments. A tweet which I saw today stated that “southerners are only competent when it’s time for elections but northerners are competent in terms of governance” and this made the following thoughts run through my mind:

1. Only Southerners have been accusing fellow Southerners of corruption. Oshiomole has been attacking Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala as if Ngozi turned down his marriage proposal. The same Oshiomole tried to make nonsense of Akinwumi Adeshina’s successes in the agriculture sector. Ambode tried to pull Fashola down and successfully smeared him with stains. Maybe that’s why Fashola did not get the Chief of Staff role. I’m yet to see a Northerner accuse another Northerner of corruption, even when they belong to different parties. The closest a Northerner got was when the new Kano State Governor attacked Rabiu Kwankaso but he quickly sheathed his sword and even disowned previous reports of attacks. Why are we like this?

2. Are Southerners the only ones who are corrupt? Were there no northerner heading the ministries and parastatals? Did the outgone Comptroller-General of Customs, Abdullahi Dikko not have an alleged case of certificate forgery but he still served out his tenure until he resigned voluntarily? I’m not in support of corruption under any guise but the fight against corruption must not be seen to be sectional.

3. How come it’s easier for the President to believe that Sanni Abacha was not corrupt in spite of recovered loot while it is so easy for him to believe Goodluck Jonathan is irredeemably corrupt?

4. I still remember that aside from God, Tinubu made Tambuwal what he is today. The same Tambuwal would later call Femi Gbajabiamila ‘incompetent’ and rated Dogara as more competent. The same Tambuwal was propped up by Tinubu, a Southerner against a fellow Southerner, Mulikat Akande. Obasanjo was very key to denying Goodluck Jonathan a second term. A good number can still recall how OBJ tore his PDP membership card in public glare. The Northerners find it easy to support themselves but we are always pulling ourselves down. Babangida Aliyu, Sule Lamido and all the other Northern Governors including the former PDP Chairman Adamu Muazu often times refused to campaign for Goodluck Jonathan openly and many times even espoused the virtues of the opposing candidate on the rostrum!

5. Southern leaders and Presidents pull down Southern business men but prop up Northern ones. How many people still remember how Obasanjo ran Mike Adenuga out of town but both Obasanjo and Goodluck Jonathan made Aliko Dangote what he is today. No northern leader goes against their own. I dare to put it on record that President Buhari will never go against Aliko Dangote for any reason.

6. How come OBJ pardoned Salisu Buhari, the ex-Speaker who forged his credentials and he later was given an appointment as a Governing Council member of a University and heavens did not fall- but when Goodluck Jonathan pardoned Alamieyeseigha it became one of the major issues counted against him? Is there one rule for some and another rule for others?

7. We find it easy to raise our voices in support of the deportation of Buruji Kashamu but have no qualms with Atiku Abubakar strutting around the corridors of power.

8. Only Southerners find it so easy to abuse their elders when they voice opinions not in tandem with the popular opinion. We find it easy to diss Afenifere elders and call them ‘Afenifebi’ while hurling expletives and curses at them. We even abuse our kings and priests. Northerners will never abuse an Emir no matter how unpopular what he said is. Can you imagine any Northerner raising his voice against the Sultan? In spite of Tanko Yakassai, Balarabe Musa and Dangiwa Umar’s perceived support for Jonathan, northern youths did not abuse them. But our own youths run down our elders on social media while our educated elite also support the act.

These are some of the thoughts that have been running through my mind. I don’t pretend to have all the answers and I do this at the risk of being labelled an ethnic bigot. The point however is that Southerners have to get their acts right. We have to put our house in order. The bickering must stop. Let’s engage our emotional intelligence. Let’s not allow others to exploit our tendency to self-destruct.


Well said bro,it's time for the western Nigerians to take the lead not to run down your fellow southerners.the north never does this to their own for if this generation does not imbibe and practice this truth,am afraid the words of usman dan fodio will continue to hunt the south.wake up southerners.it's time.
Re: EFCC In Another N1.7b Scandal As Petitioner Vows To Expose Frmr, Current leaders by ComputerSeller: 3:54pm On Sep 06, 2015
Kelvin0:
Hey Nairalander it's my birthday today.....
Pls give me 100000 likes for nothing ...... grin grin grin grin grin grin grin

Happy birthday bro! Many happy returns!!

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Re: EFCC In Another N1.7b Scandal As Petitioner Vows To Expose Frmr, Current leaders by Shine1177: 3:59pm On Sep 06, 2015
criminalmindz:
friends and colleagues from every part of the nation and some of my best friends are not even from my side of the country.

However, recent events are making me to have a deeper reflection and I wish we- Southerners in this instance- can have some kind of introspection. Out of 25 appointments made so far, 18 are from the North, 3 are from the South West, 4 are from the South South while the South East has ZERO appointments. A tweet which I saw today stated that “southerners are only competent when it’s time for elections but northerners are competent in terms of governance” and this made the following thoughts run through my mind:

1. Only Southerners have been accusing fellow Southerners of corruption. Oshiomole has been attacking Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala as if Ngozi turned down his marriage proposal. The same Oshiomole tried to make nonsense of Akinwumi Adeshina’s successes in the agriculture sector. Ambode tried to pull Fashola down and successfully smeared him with stains. Maybe that’s why Fashola did not get the Chief of Staff role. I’m yet to see a Northerner accuse another Northerner of corruption, even when they belong to different parties. The closest a Northerner got was when the new Kano State Governor attacked Rabiu Kwankaso but he quickly sheathed his sword and even disowned previous reports of attacks. Why are we like this?

2. Are Southerners the only ones who are corrupt? Were there no northerner heading the ministries and parastatals? Did the outgone Comptroller-General of Customs, Abdullahi Dikko not have an alleged case of certificate forgery but he still served out his tenure until he resigned voluntarily? I’m not in support of corruption under any guise but the fight against corruption must not be seen to be sectional.

3. How come it’s easier for the President to believe that Sanni Abacha was not corrupt in spite of recovered loot while it is so easy for him to believe Goodluck Jonathan is irredeemably corrupt?

4. I still remember that aside from God, Tinubu made Tambuwal what he is today. The same Tambuwal would later call Femi Gbajabiamila ‘incompetent’ and rated Dogara as more competent. The same Tambuwal was propped up by Tinubu, a Southerner against a fellow Southerner, Mulikat Akande. Obasanjo was very key to denying Goodluck Jonathan a second term. A good number can still recall how OBJ tore his PDP membership card in public glare. The Northerners find it easy to support themselves but we are always pulling ourselves down. Babangida Aliyu, Sule Lamido and all the other Northern Governors including the former PDP Chairman Adamu Muazu often times refused to campaign for Goodluck Jonathan openly and many times even espoused the virtues of the opposing candidate on the rostrum!

5. Southern leaders and Presidents pull down Southern business men but prop up Northern ones. How many people still remember how Obasanjo ran Mike Adenuga out of town but both Obasanjo and Goodluck Jonathan made Aliko Dangote what he is today. No northern leader goes against their own. I dare to put it on record that President Buhari will never go against Aliko Dangote for any reason.

6. How come OBJ pardoned Salisu Buhari, the ex-Speaker who forged his credentials and he later was given an appointment as a Governing Council member of a University and heavens did not fall- but when Goodluck Jonathan pardoned Alamieyeseigha it became one of the major issues counted against him? Is there one rule for some and another rule for others?

7. We find it easy to raise our voices in support of the deportation of Buruji Kashamu but have no qualms with Atiku Abubakar strutting around the corridors of power.

8. Only Southerners find it so easy to abuse their elders when they voice opinions not in tandem with the popular opinion. We find it easy to diss Afenifere elders and call them ‘Afenifebi’ while hurling expletives and curses at them. We even abuse our kings and priests. Northerners will never abuse an Emir no matter how unpopular what he said is. Can you imagine any Northerner raising his voice against the Sultan? In spite of Tanko Yakassai, Balarabe Musa and Dangiwa Umar’s perceived support for Jonathan, northern youths did not abuse them. But our own youths run down our elders on social media while our educated elite also support the act.

These are some of the thoughts that have been running through my mind. I don’t pretend to have all the answers and I do this at the risk of being labelled an ethnic bigot. The point however is that Southerners have to get their acts right. We have to put our house in order. The bickering must stop. Let’s engage our emotional intelligence. Let’s not allow others to exploit our tendency to self-destruct.

Re: EFCC In Another N1.7b Scandal As Petitioner Vows To Expose Frmr, Current leaders by Kenmoris22: 4:02pm On Sep 06, 2015
Efcc is the problem of Nigeria thay are the real thief here .that gorge shows enough evidence let see how how senate committee tackle the matter
Re: EFCC In Another N1.7b Scandal As Petitioner Vows To Expose Frmr, Current leaders by HOLAROCKDAY(m): 4:19pm On Sep 06, 2015
ideology:
where is your location?
aside from that start from known to unknown

You know ministry of works in your state and other related parastatals, local firms in your areas, including those involved in design, focus on where you can get skills not money o o o. grin

If your specialty is structures ensure you get training on relevant softwares,

More grace, i pray for you that your desires be granted, amen.
I live in Lagos.
Re: EFCC In Another N1.7b Scandal As Petitioner Vows To Expose Frmr, Current leaders by HOLAROCKDAY(m): 4:24pm On Sep 06, 2015
HOLAROCKDAY:
I live in Lagos.
if it as be a local firm it would ave been better, I will only focus on experience but can't get any in dis vicinity @ badagry area. More so all d company I apply to are not recruiting I.T student.
Re: EFCC In Another N1.7b Scandal As Petitioner Vows To Expose Frmr, Current leaders by Rotimi47: 4:35pm On Sep 06, 2015
midolian:
The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, has again been accused of failing to remit into government accounts, monies it recovered.

The Chief Executive Officer, Panic Alert Security System, George Uboh, while appearing before the Senate Committee on Ethics, Privileges and Public Petition on August 26, had disclosed how the Chairman of the EFCC, Ibrahim Lamorde, allegedly diverted N2tn it recovered from ex-public officials.

Speaking to journalists yesterday, Uboh said that the commission recovered over N1.7bn from 15 companies for the Federal Inland Revenue Service, FIRS, but failed to remit same to the agency.

“FIRS in its submission denied receiving any payments/transfers from EFCC in respect of the said companies.” he said.

Documents Uboh made available to journalists showed that the funds were recovered between 2010 and 2011.

The security expert said members of the public interested in getting details of his earlier N2tn seized by EFCC but unremitted to government should download the documents from his website: www.pasecng.com.

Uboh also expressed his readiness to expose the country’s former presidents, vice presidents, current and ex-governors as well as the current administration over numerous shady practices.

The breakdown of the N1,767,594,842.65 said to have been recovered by the EFCC and list of the 15 companies include Zakhem Construction Limited — N401m; Daewoo Nigeria Limited — N208m; WAPCO — N311m; Mikano International Limited —N16m; Protea Hotel, Apo Apartments — N10m; Reiz Continental Hotels — N32m; Coscharis Motors Limited — N130m; and Elizade Nigeria Limited — N555m.

Others are ITCC Technical Limited, Kaduna — N47m; Grand Ibro Hotel, Abuja — N14m; Efab Properties, Abuja — N19m; Le Meridien Hotel, Port Harcourt – N10m; Northern Nigeria Flour Mills Plc – N2.7m; Ni’ Ima Guest Palace – N2.8m; and Okomu Oil Palm Plc – N5m.y

http://dailypost.ng/2015/09/06/efcc-in-another-n1-7bn-scandal-as-petitioner-vows-to-expose-former-current-leaders/

Lalasticlala
He should kindly go ahead as this will quicken the ongoing probe but he should know that if he is proven wrong then he & his sponsors will end up in life in prison. I dare him to do so as we want to see the facts so that those found guilty can pay for their sins against the Nigerian masses.
Re: EFCC In Another N1.7b Scandal As Petitioner Vows To Expose Frmr, Current leaders by Nobody: 4:38pm On Sep 06, 2015
JEGA01:
Nobody can be trusted with our money these days sef. Naija which way? angry

na d same thing..abacha was jailing banks' executives but he was busy stealing too at the same time.
Re: EFCC In Another N1.7b Scandal As Petitioner Vows To Expose Frmr, Current leaders by Rotimi47: 4:39pm On Sep 06, 2015
Eruditor:


Google George Uboh and watch his interviews on Channels and AITs O&M programme. He said he had written so many letters to GEJ and David Mark etc but all were left unattended to. He even claimed Ibrahim Lamorde has been running EFCC like some Gestapo Operation. George Uboh even became afraid for his own life.

The reason he is talking boldly now is because of the new govt. He also claims he has written many letters to Prof Yemi Osibanjo and PMB to this effect.
If true, then I like this guy.
Re: EFCC In Another N1.7b Scandal As Petitioner Vows To Expose Frmr, Current leaders by NovusHomo(m): 4:49pm On Sep 06, 2015
Ask4bigneyo:
Lets hear what the person below me have in mind to say since d person above me don steal my FTC..

LEST I FORGET..
DECLARATION OF ASSETS.
Since our president and his vice have declared their assets, it is very important that l also declare mine too as a good citizen... and it goes thus:
1. Four pencil trousers.
2. 9 T-shirts.
3. No wife
4. One Son, and one daughter.
5. One bathroom slippers.
6. Three shoes.
7. Two ties.
8. Half bag of pure water.
9. One drum of rain water.
10. One bottle of Oil as a cream (Adi agbon).
11. Two GSM (1 Nokia & 1 BB-).
12. Three kongo of Black yam flour (elubọ iṣu).
13. Six ankara.
14. 3 pots and one kettle.
15. One set of spoons and a set of plates.
16. One lantern.
17. One stove.
18. One gallon for buying kerosene.
19. One carpet and one Mouka foam.
20. 32 inch LG Plasma Telly
21. Seven and a half girlfriends (2 in Lagos, 2 in Abuja, 2 in Ibadan, 1 in Port Harcourt, 1/2 in Calabar).
22. Four boxers and Three undies.
23. N1,010 @ GTbank, and N1,005 @First Bank .Pls to continue to be my friend pls declear urs.

OMG! Never knew any Nigerian could be this poor. grin
Re: EFCC In Another N1.7b Scandal As Petitioner Vows To Expose Frmr, Current leaders by Kelvin0(m): 5:42pm On Sep 06, 2015
ComputerSeller:


Happy birthday bro! Many happy returns!!
Thank you so much Fam...
Re: EFCC In Another N1.7b Scandal As Petitioner Vows To Expose Frmr, Current leaders by Ask4bigneyo(m): 5:53pm On Sep 06, 2015
favourlove1:
thanks for making me laugh but such an account number...how u take dey tidy 7 girl friends? Lol!
Lolzzz Na God oo
Re: EFCC In Another N1.7b Scandal As Petitioner Vows To Expose Frmr, Current leaders by Ask4bigneyo(m): 5:54pm On Sep 06, 2015
NovusHomo:

OMG! Never knew any Nigerian could be this poor. grin
Idiota.... u dey form Ajebo for NL abi?
Re: EFCC In Another N1.7b Scandal As Petitioner Vows To Expose Frmr, Current leaders by abikubu: 6:00pm On Sep 06, 2015
Ask4bigneyo:
Lets hear what the person below me have in mind to say since d person above me don steal my FTC..

LEST I FORGET..
DECLARATION OF ASSETS.
Since our president and his vice have declared their assets, it is very important that l also declare mine too as a good citizen... and it goes thus:
1. Four pencil trousers.
2. 9 T-shirts.
3. No wife
4. One Son, and one daughter.
5. One bathroom slippers.
6. Three shoes.
7. Two ties.
8. Half bag of pure water.
9. One drum of rain water.
10. One bottle of Oil as a cream (Adi agbon).
11. Two GSM (1 Nokia & 1 BB-).
12. Three kongo of Black yam flour (elubọ iṣu).
13. Six ankara.
14. 3 pots and one kettle.
15. One set of spoons and a set of plates.
16. One lantern.
17. One stove.
18. One gallon for buying kerosene.
19. One carpet and one Mouka foam.
20. 32 inch LG Plasma Telly
21. Seven and a half girlfriends (2 in Lagos, 2 in Abuja, 2 in Ibadan, 1 in Port Harcourt, 1/2 in Calabar).
22. Four boxers and Three undies.
23. N1,010 @ GTbank, and N1,005 @First Bank .Pls to continue to be my friend pls declear urs.

Ol boy, na so you poor reach? No girl go marry dis kin suffer-head oo!
Re: EFCC In Another N1.7b Scandal As Petitioner Vows To Expose Frmr, Current leaders by Ask4bigneyo(m): 6:02pm On Sep 06, 2015
abikubu:


Ol boy, na so you poor reach? No girl go marry dis kin suffer-head oo!
All na wash.....jst a joke
Re: EFCC In Another N1.7b Scandal As Petitioner Vows To Expose Frmr, Current leaders by nwanwaoge(m): 6:02pm On Sep 06, 2015
criminalmindz:
friends and colleagues from every part of the nation and some of my best friends are not even from my side of the country.

However, recent events are making me to have a deeper reflection and I wish we- Southerners in this instance- can have some kind of introspection. Out of 25 appointments made so far, 18 are from the North, 3 are from the South West, 4 are from the South South while the South East has ZERO appointments. A tweet which I saw today stated that “southerners are only competent when it’s time for elections but northerners are competent in terms of governance” and this made the following thoughts run through my mind:

1. Only Southerners have been accusing fellow Southerners of corruption. Oshiomole has been attacking Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala as if Ngozi turned down his marriage proposal. The same Oshiomole tried to make nonsense of Akinwumi Adeshina’s successes in the agriculture sector. Ambode tried to pull Fashola down and successfully smeared him with stains. Maybe that’s why Fashola did not get the Chief of Staff role. I’m yet to see a Northerner accuse another Northerner of corruption, even when they belong to different parties. The closest a Northerner got was when the new Kano State Governor attacked Rabiu Kwankaso but he quickly sheathed his sword and even disowned previous reports of attacks. Why are we like this?

2. Are Southerners the only ones who are corrupt? Were there no northerner heading the ministries and parastatals? Did the outgone Comptroller-General of Customs, Abdullahi Dikko not have an alleged case of certificate forgery but he still served out his tenure until he resigned voluntarily? I’m not in support of corruption under any guise but the fight against corruption must not be seen to be sectional.

3. How come it’s easier for the President to believe that Sanni Abacha was not corrupt in spite of recovered loot while it is so easy for him to believe Goodluck Jonathan is irredeemably corrupt?

4. I still remember that aside from God, Tinubu made Tambuwal what he is today. The same Tambuwal would later call Femi Gbajabiamila ‘incompetent’ and rated Dogara as more competent. The same Tambuwal was propped up by Tinubu, a Southerner against a fellow Southerner, Mulikat Akande. Obasanjo was very key to denying Goodluck Jonathan a second term. A good number can still recall how OBJ tore his PDP membership card in public glare. The Northerners find it easy to support themselves but we are always pulling ourselves down. Babangida Aliyu, Sule Lamido and all the other Northern Governors including the former PDP Chairman Adamu Muazu often times refused to campaign for Goodluck Jonathan openly and many times even espoused the virtues of the opposing candidate on the rostrum!

5. Southern leaders and Presidents pull down Southern business men but prop up Northern ones. How many people still remember how Obasanjo ran Mike Adenuga out of town but both Obasanjo and Goodluck Jonathan made Aliko Dangote what he is today. No northern leader goes against their own. I dare to put it on record that President Buhari will never go against Aliko Dangote for any reason.

6. How come OBJ pardoned Salisu Buhari, the ex-Speaker who forged his credentials and he later was given an appointment as a Governing Council member of a University and heavens did not fall- but when Goodluck Jonathan pardoned Alamieyeseigha it became one of the major issues counted against him? Is there one rule for some and another rule for others?

7. We find it easy to raise our voices in support of the deportation of Buruji Kashamu but have no qualms with Atiku Abubakar strutting around the corridors of power.

8. Only Southerners find it so easy to abuse their elders when they voice opinions not in tandem with the popular opinion. We find it easy to diss Afenifere elders and call them ‘Afenifebi’ while hurling expletives and curses at them. We even abuse our kings and priests. Northerners will never abuse an Emir no matter how unpopular what he said is. Can you imagine any Northerner raising his voice against the Sultan? In spite of Tanko Yakassai, Balarabe Musa and Dangiwa Umar’s perceived support for Jonathan, northern youths did not abuse them. But our own youths run down our elders on social media while our educated elite also support the act.

These are some of the thoughts that have been running through my mind. I don’t pretend to have all the answers and I do this at the risk of being labelled an ethnic bigot. The point however is that Southerners have to get their acts right. We have to put our house in order. The bickering must stop. Let’s engage our emotional intelligence. Let’s not allow others to exploit our tendency to self-destruct.

well said bro.

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Re: EFCC In Another N1.7b Scandal As Petitioner Vows To Expose Frmr, Current leaders by abikubu: 6:19pm On Sep 06, 2015
Ask4bigneyo:

All na wash.....jst a joke

I know
Re: EFCC In Another N1.7b Scandal As Petitioner Vows To Expose Frmr, Current leaders by Nobody: 6:30pm On Sep 06, 2015
What is going on in that country. This is an agency that is supposed to fight financial crimes in the country becoming criminals lair!
Re: EFCC In Another N1.7b Scandal As Petitioner Vows To Expose Frmr, Current leaders by Agwoden(m): 7:09pm On Sep 06, 2015
favourlove1:
one origin for you. I am a Nigerian n I can relate with that. No wonder some forign companies here can't trust us. Its very hard to trust an average nigerian with your purse let alone business. If you try it ur finished. Most explore the slightest chance to enrich themselves and that's why I don't see all these probes getting us any whr. The probers are the no 1 culprits.
Its a real pathetic situation we've found ourselves as a people. The ones shouting probe today are busy stealing, you'll only get to know about their thievery when another set of thieves enter and start their own probe.
Re: EFCC In Another N1.7b Scandal As Petitioner Vows To Expose Frmr, Current leaders by Agwoden(m): 7:16pm On Sep 06, 2015
Bluffly:

Haba! Are you a Nigerian? If yes, repent of your dumb ways and if not then everyone in your country is averagely a thief too.
I'm a Nigerian bro. You better wake up from your hypocritic dream and face reality. How many people around you can you trust with your own money not to talk of public funds? Can you even trust yourself where there's millions of public funds? It's not about me but us. Its a situation that bring tears to my eyes and I pray God heal our nation of this virus and madness.
Re: EFCC In Another N1.7b Scandal As Petitioner Vows To Expose Frmr, Current leaders by HOLAROCKDAY(m): 7:23pm On Sep 06, 2015
ideology:
where is your location?
aside from that start from known to unknown

You know ministry of works in your state and other related parastatals, local firms in your areas, including those involved in design, focus on where you can get skills not money o o o. grin

If your specialty is structures ensure you get training on relevant softwares,

More grace, i pray for you that your desires be granted, amen.
I live in Lagos.
if it as be a local firm it would ave been better, I
will only focus on experience but can't get any in
dis vicinity @ badagry area. More so all d
company I apply to are not recruiting I.T student.
Re: EFCC In Another N1.7b Scandal As Petitioner Vows To Expose Frmr, Current leaders by promise3048(m): 8:06pm On Sep 06, 2015
Expose anybody or anytin exposable



[b][/b]uru di ya
Re: EFCC In Another N1.7b Scandal As Petitioner Vows To Expose Frmr, Current leaders by ideology(m): 8:49pm On Sep 06, 2015
HOLAROCKDAY:
I live in Lagos.
if it as be a local firm it would ave been better, I
will only focus on experience but can't get any in
dis vicinity @ badagry area. More so all d
company I apply to are not recruiting I.T student.
its not by might, its not by power, pray you will get wisdom on what to do, amen
Re: EFCC In Another N1.7b Scandal As Petitioner Vows To Expose Frmr, Current leaders by Bluffly: 10:40pm On Sep 06, 2015
Agwoden:

I'm a Nigerian bro. You better wake up from your hypocritic dream and face reality. How many people around you can you trust with your own money not to talk of public funds? Can you even trust yourself where there's millions of public funds? It's not about me but us. Its a situation that bring tears to my eyes and I pray God heal our nation of this virus and madness.
Well said, if you are talking about trust, but yet it does not warrant saying that Nigerians are averagely thieves. Do you also know that Nigerian Employers are also more way greedy themselves. You need to agree with me if you do not mind that citizens of Uk, for example, are not saints. It's only hard to perpetrate such acts due to the monitoring systems in place. Any average person wherever he or she might have come from could possess this trait of unfaithfulness. This is not a matter of God helping us all we need is an effective monitoring system, CCTVs, Softwares, etc. and that's it. If you go to Mexico, what would you say. Nevertheless, there are Nigerians who are yet trustworthy. Everybody cannot be bad neither everyone good.
Re: EFCC In Another N1.7b Scandal As Petitioner Vows To Expose Frmr, Current leaders by Nobody: 8:32am On Sep 07, 2015
criminalmindz:
friends and colleagues from every part of the nation and some of my best friends are not even from my side of the country.

However, recent events are making me to have a deeper reflection and I wish we- Southerners in this instance- can have some kind of introspection. Out of 25 appointments made so far, 18 are from the North, 3 are from the South West, 4 are from the South South while the South East has ZERO appointments. A tweet which I saw today stated that “southerners are only competent when it’s time for elections but northerners are competent in terms of governance” and this made the following thoughts run through my mind:

1. Only Southerners have been accusing fellow Southerners of corruption. Oshiomole has been attacking Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala as if Ngozi turned down his marriage proposal. The same Oshiomole tried to make nonsense of Akinwumi Adeshina’s successes in the agriculture sector. Ambode tried to pull Fashola down and successfully smeared him with stains. Maybe that’s why Fashola did not get the Chief of Staff role. I’m yet to see a Northerner accuse another Northerner of corruption, even when they belong to different parties. The closest a Northerner got was when the new Kano State Governor attacked Rabiu Kwankaso but he quickly sheathed his sword and even disowned previous reports of attacks. Why are we like this?

2. Are Southerners the only ones who are corrupt? Were there no northerner heading the ministries and parastatals? Did the outgone Comptroller-General of Customs, Abdullahi Dikko not have an alleged case of certificate forgery but he still served out his tenure until he resigned voluntarily? I’m not in support of corruption under any guise but the fight against corruption must not be seen to be sectional.

3. How come it’s easier for the President to believe that Sanni Abacha was not corrupt in spite of recovered loot while it is so easy for him to believe Goodluck Jonathan is irredeemably corrupt?

4. I still remember that aside from God, Tinubu made Tambuwal what he is today. The same Tambuwal would later call Femi Gbajabiamila ‘incompetent’ and rated Dogara as more competent. The same Tambuwal was propped up by Tinubu, a Southerner against a fellow Southerner, Mulikat Akande. Obasanjo was very key to denying Goodluck Jonathan a second term. A good number can still recall how OBJ tore his PDP membership card in public glare. The Northerners find it easy to support themselves but we are always pulling ourselves down. Babangida Aliyu, Sule Lamido and all the other Northern Governors including the former PDP Chairman Adamu Muazu often times refused to campaign for Goodluck Jonathan openly and many times even espoused the virtues of the opposing candidate on the rostrum!

5. Southern leaders and Presidents pull down Southern business men but prop up Northern ones. How many people still remember how Obasanjo ran Mike Adenuga out of town but both Obasanjo and Goodluck Jonathan made Aliko Dangote what he is today. No northern leader goes against their own. I dare to put it on record that President Buhari will never go against Aliko Dangote for any reason.

6. How come OBJ pardoned Salisu Buhari, the ex-Speaker who forged his credentials and he later was given an appointment as a Governing Council member of a University and heavens did not fall- but when Goodluck Jonathan pardoned Alamieyeseigha it became one of the major issues counted against him? Is there one rule for some and another rule for others?

7. We find it easy to raise our voices in support of the deportation of Buruji Kashamu but have no qualms with Atiku Abubakar strutting around the corridors of power.

8. Only Southerners find it so easy to abuse their elders when they voice opinions not in tandem with the popular opinion. We find it easy to diss Afenifere elders and call them ‘Afenifebi’ while hurling expletives and curses at them. We even abuse our kings and priests. Northerners will never abuse an Emir no matter how unpopular what he said is. Can you imagine any Northerner raising his voice against the Sultan? In spite of Tanko Yakassai, Balarabe Musa and Dangiwa Umar’s perceived support for Jonathan, northern youths did not abuse them. But our own youths run down our elders on social media while our educated elite also support the act.

These are some of the thoughts that have been running through my mind. I don’t pretend to have all the answers and I do this at the risk of being labelled an ethnic bigot. The point however is that Southerners have to get their acts right. We have to put our house in order. The bickering must stop. Let’s engage our emotional intelligence. Let’s not allow others to exploit our tendency to self-destruct.

Re: EFCC In Another N1.7b Scandal As Petitioner Vows To Expose Frmr, Current leaders by SKYQUEST(m): 9:43am On Sep 07, 2015
I thought people said EFCC only just started working now that the new Sherriff is in town. If this is true then the recovered trillions is imaginary.
Re: EFCC In Another N1.7b Scandal As Petitioner Vows To Expose Frmr, Current leaders by free13: 3:58pm On Sep 07, 2015
criminalmindz:
friends and colleagues from every part of the nation and some of my best friends are not even from my side of the country.

However, recent events are making me to have a deeper reflection and I wish we- Southerners in this instance- can have some kind of introspection. Out of 25 appointments made so far, 18 are from the North, 3 are from the South West, 4 are from the South South while the South East has ZERO appointments. A tweet which I saw today stated that “southerners are only competent when it’s time for elections but northerners are competent in terms of governance” and this made the following thoughts run through my mind:

1. Only Southerners have been accusing fellow Southerners of corruption. Oshiomole has been attacking Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala as if Ngozi turned down his marriage proposal. The same Oshiomole tried to make nonsense of Akinwumi Adeshina’s successes in the agriculture sector. Ambode tried to pull Fashola down and successfully smeared him with stains. Maybe that’s why Fashola did not get the Chief of Staff role. I’m yet to see a Northerner accuse another Northerner of corruption, even when they belong to different parties. The closest a Northerner got was when the new Kano State Governor attacked Rabiu Kwankaso but he quickly sheathed his sword and even disowned previous reports of attacks. Why are we like this?

2. Are Southerners the only ones who are corrupt? Were there no northerner heading the ministries and parastatals? Did the outgone Comptroller-General of Customs, Abdullahi Dikko not have an alleged case of certificate forgery but he still served out his tenure until he resigned voluntarily? I’m not in support of corruption under any guise but the fight against corruption must not be seen to be sectional.

3. How come it’s easier for the President to believe that Sanni Abacha was not corrupt in spite of recovered loot while it is so easy for him to believe Goodluck Jonathan is irredeemably corrupt?

4. I still remember that aside from God, Tinubu made Tambuwal what he is today. The same Tambuwal would later call Femi Gbajabiamila ‘incompetent’ and rated Dogara as more competent. The same Tambuwal was propped up by Tinubu, a Southerner against a fellow Southerner, Mulikat Akande. Obasanjo was very key to denying Goodluck Jonathan a second term. A good number can still recall how OBJ tore his PDP membership card in public glare. The Northerners find it easy to support themselves but we are always pulling ourselves down. Babangida Aliyu, Sule Lamido and all the other Northern Governors including the former PDP Chairman Adamu Muazu often times refused to campaign for Goodluck Jonathan openly and many times even espoused the virtues of the opposing candidate on the rostrum!

5. Southern leaders and Presidents pull down Southern business men but prop up Northern ones. How many people still remember how Obasanjo ran Mike Adenuga out of town but both Obasanjo and Goodluck Jonathan made Aliko Dangote what he is today. No northern leader goes against their own. I dare to put it on record that President Buhari will never go against Aliko Dangote for any reason.

6. How come OBJ pardoned Salisu Buhari, the ex-Speaker who forged his credentials and he later was given an appointment as a Governing Council member of a University and heavens did not fall- but when Goodluck Jonathan pardoned Alamieyeseigha it became one of the major issues counted against him? Is there one rule for some and another rule for others?

7. We find it easy to raise our voices in support of the deportation of Buruji Kashamu but have no qualms with Atiku Abubakar strutting around the corridors of power.

8. Only Southerners find it so easy to abuse their elders when they voice opinions not in tandem with the popular opinion. We find it easy to diss Afenifere elders and call them ‘Afenifebi’ while hurling expletives and curses at them. We even abuse our kings and priests. Northerners will never abuse an Emir no matter how unpopular what he said is. Can you imagine any Northerner raising his voice against the Sultan? In spite of Tanko Yakassai, Balarabe Musa and Dangiwa Umar’s perceived support for Jonathan, northern youths did not abuse them. But our own youths run down our elders on social media while our educated elite also support the act.

These are some of the thoughts that have been running through my mind. I don’t pretend to have all the answers and I do this at the risk of being labelled an ethnic bigot. The point however is that Southerners have to get their acts right. We have to put our house in order. The bickering must stop. Let’s engage our emotional intelligence. Let’s not allow others to exploit our tendency to self-destruct.

Re: EFCC In Another N1.7b Scandal As Petitioner Vows To Expose Frmr, Current leaders by Mrkikago: 8:19pm On Jan 31, 2017
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