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Re: Transparency International Responds To Cameron Comments Regarding Nigeria by captianfreeman(m): 9:40pm On May 10, 2016
Responding to the recent comments by David Cameron, Cobus de Swardt, Managing Director of Transparency International said.


What an epic answer to a careless and irresponsible coment , by a man who happens to be a grand child of those who have been aiding and abating corruption for ages.
There are still sensible and honest people in this world, after all.
Re: Transparency International Responds To Cameron Comments Regarding Nigeria by Mzzpeece(f): 9:40pm On May 10, 2016
The truth is,the Statement made by cameron isn't a new thing for Nigerians....the good thing about it is the fact that we have a leader whose aim is to curb out all form of corruption nd therefore end all 'Derogatory' terms used to describe this Nation
Re: Transparency International Responds To Cameron Comments Regarding Nigeria by Anseth(m): 9:48pm On May 10, 2016
Panama list (where billionaires hide their money), no names of GEJ, Deziani or Ngozi Okonjo Iwealla. But names of many APC people.

Daily Mail of UK releases list of those with choice properties in UK, names of Audu Ogbe, Ibori and Alamieseigha. No names of Deziani, GEJ or Ngozi Okonjo Iwealla.

No wonder that are arresting all GEJ relatives and torturing them against court rulings looking for even the faintest evidence as all audits are proving GEJ Okonjo-Iwealla and Deziani served the country JUDICIOUSLY AND HONESTLY.

God will soon start punishing all those who bore false witness against their neighbour, from Sahara Reporters, Sanusi, Oshiomole, Soludo, to those who have been sharing fantastic tales of moneys recovered from Deziani. First punishment in the plagues to hit them will be lakpalakpa and okirikportor.
Re: Transparency International Responds To Cameron Comments Regarding Nigeria by shugaboy6102(m): 9:51pm On May 10, 2016
Kx:
That's the right message.

You can't play saint when all the stolen goods are entrusted with you for safe keeping even when u know consciously that those goods were first and foremost stolen goods.
well said.corruption also aplies to the receiverhuh U made sense.
Re: Transparency International Responds To Cameron Comments Regarding Nigeria by imohrol(m): 9:51pm On May 10, 2016
plz somebody need to tel Mr President that vde whole state is suffering. due economy is going worse by the. the change we re having plz is it going back ward change or going forward? people re leaving to abroad in large number....
Re: Transparency International Responds To Cameron Comments Regarding Nigeria by Anseth(m): 9:53pm On May 10, 2016
DISDAINFUL HOST BRITAIN AND BUHARI'S ENDLESS WASTING OF SCARCE RESOURCES

It s not Cameron saying Nigeria and Afghanistan are the most corrupt countries. Buhari has said worse and CNN used it to defend Cameron. It is not that Cameron said corrupt countries were coming into UK. NO. That is true.

The annoying thing is the LAUGHTER. The minute they said that the countries were footing their own bill, they all started laughing. Why were they laughing?

They were laughing because they see the hypocrisy and waste of time it all is.

Buhari has "foreign" herdsman killer issues, "foreigners" bombing the Niger Delta oil installations and a dead/dying economy back hme but chooses to jet out for events even the hosts laugh about.

When will the senate summon Buhari to do a cost analysis of his foreign trips wherein he will tell us the benefit we have ever gotten?

Cameron insults Nigeria, they laugh at us paying for the event and "halele" Buhari fires his plane and to the event in Britain he goes.


mtchewwwwww
Re: Transparency International Responds To Cameron Comments Regarding Nigeria by Rayhutar(m): 10:01pm On May 10, 2016
Anseth:
DISDAINFUL HOST BRITAIN AND BUHARI'S ENDLESS WASTING OF SCARCE RESOURCES

It s not Cameron saying Nigeria and Afghanistan are the most corrupt countries. Buhari has said worse and CNN used it to defend Cameron. It is not that Cameron said corrupt countries were coming into UK. NO. That is true.

The annoying thing is the LAUGHTER. The minute they said that the countries were footing their own bill, they all started laughing. Why were they laughing?

They were laughing because they see the hypocrisy and waste of time it all is.

Buhari has "foreign" herdsman killer issues, "foreigners" bombing the Niger Delta oil installations and a dead/dying economy back hme but chooses to jet out for events even the hosts laugh about.

When will the senate summon Buhari to do a cost analysis of his foreign trips wherein he will tell us the benefit we have ever gotten?

Cameron insults Nigeria, they laugh at us paying for the event and "halele" Buhari fires his plane and to the event in Britain he goes.


mtchewwwwww
Good write up, I cant understand and imagine politicians stealing public fund and investing in another man country, and the citizens are busy blaming the innocent country of where the money is invested as been corrupt, countries that need the money more than you need it,in most of western countries you cant leave their borders with huge sum of money without proper papers of the purpose, they blame the failure of their government and society on another passive country that did not beg or force you to bring your countries wealth to them.
Re: Transparency International Responds To Cameron Comments Regarding Nigeria by Laid2001: 10:11pm On May 10, 2016
In my culture both the thief and the one who helps him to keep his loot are guilty.
Hence the yorubas have a proverb that says " Eni gbe epo loja ko jebi bii eni gbaa sile lowo re"

That is " The palm oil thief is not as guilty as the one who keeps the oil for him"

Rayhutar:
Good write up, I cant understand and imagine politicians stealing public fund and investing in another man country, and the citizens are busy blaming the innocent country of where the money is invested as been corrupt, countries that need the money more than you need it,in most of western countries you cant leave their borders with huge sum of money without proper papers of the purpose, they blame the failure of their government and society on another passive country that did not beg or force you to bring your countries wealth to them.
Re: Transparency International Responds To Cameron Comments Regarding Nigeria by meshachmmj: 10:12pm On May 10, 2016
*FANTASTICALLY CORRUPT* new name given 2 Nigeria by British PM
Re: Transparency International Responds To Cameron Comments Regarding Nigeria by dragunov: 10:27pm On May 10, 2016
MrPresident1:
How is he an attention seeker? Has he lied? The truth will set you free.
Why do you dislike Buhari so?
Re: Transparency International Responds To Cameron Comments Regarding Nigeria by Rayhutar(m): 10:39pm On May 10, 2016
Laid2001:
In my culture both the thief and the one who helps him to keep his loot are guilty.
Hence the yorubas have a proverb that says " Eni gbe epo loja ko jebi bii eni gbaa sile lowo re"

That is " The palm oil thief is not as guilty as the one who keeps the oil for him"
Every culture have the same proverb,Igbos, Hausa, Efik, Yorubas etc, yet all the ethnic groups that have the proverb are the ones looting your country Nigeria dry.
They did not help you to keep the loot, because there government dont have time to investigate the source of income you are bringing to their country, many Nigerians own businesses in Germany and most of them bring the money from Nigeria, you mean the government is keeping the loot for those businesses or they will leave the problem facing their country and start investigating every single money that came into their country. The better you guys understand that the West need more more money than you guys, the better for you, Every country need more investment, it is a duty of your country to prevent the looting of your country money not the destination country, the destination country is innocent, you bring money and deposit in another country bank for business purpose and you want the bank to start asking every of its depositor where he got the money he is depositing from, you cant leave western countries with more than a specified amount of money without investigation.
Re: Transparency International Responds To Cameron Comments Regarding Nigeria by Nobody: 10:41pm On May 10, 2016
sonnie10:
"He that must come to equity must come with clean hands." Like Calabar people would say, "ubok fo isana ke!"
Like Hausa people say, "dan buro uba nka!, dabamsa sege"
Re: Transparency International Responds To Cameron Comments Regarding Nigeria by XaviDayo(m): 10:47pm On May 10, 2016
Wana end corruption?
Let us use cows as our money. Cancel the naira and let cows be our currency.
Now imagine somebody like Fani Kayode with 840million cows.....where e wan hide am? That is the only way forward.gbam
Re: Transparency International Responds To Cameron Comments Regarding Nigeria by Blizzy9ja: 10:50pm On May 10, 2016
Buhari is a beneficiary of corrupt enrichment.
Re: Transparency International Responds To Cameron Comments Regarding Nigeria by Iamdipson(m): 10:52pm On May 10, 2016
dragunov:
Attention seekeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeer!
You're one of Nigeria's problem. Don't be offended ooo
You FOOL!
Re: Transparency International Responds To Cameron Comments Regarding Nigeria by shugaboy6102(m): 10:57pm On May 10, 2016
FlatheadCoward:
They actually made sense.
Nigeria just called out UK.
How can UK, who houses corrupt politicians and helps them to hide their stolen loots, still have the audacity to play saint? It's the same thing as UK/France asking Africans why their (African) native languages are dying.

I don't expect ipad yoots to see the sense in this reply. This is not about apku or Saraki.
u made sense jor but don't kw y u had to just include ipob in all thesehuh??
Re: Transparency International Responds To Cameron Comments Regarding Nigeria by bankyman(m): 10:58pm On May 10, 2016
TippyTop:
Transparency International should visit Nigeria to see the way we fight corruption, lock up all opposing and dissenting voices, the latest is Adegboruwa.

Let them come and witness a corruption fight where opposition personalities are deemed thieves while those in the ruling administration are considered saints.
Please is Nyarko and his son pdp members.... why do you guys just come on public forum to say thrash.... Opposition my foot. Let the opposition get into power and probe them too... atleast we will all learn our lessons.
Re: Transparency International Responds To Cameron Comments Regarding Nigeria by chiefobdk(m): 11:04pm On May 10, 2016
sonnie10:
MEMO TO MY PRESIDENT, THE THIEF CATCHER...

My dear Mr. President,
Rankadede sir.

There is always this sense of excitement from your supporters whenever they hear that someone (always from the opposition) has been invited by EFCC. They go overdrive whenever figures are mentioned.

Let me make it clear: I am 100% in support of you if you go after those who were awarded contracts and collected money without working. I will be your anti-corruption ambassador of you go after service chiefs who diverted money meant for their services. I support you if you go after banks who aided money laundering. I am your man if you go after those itchy fingers at FIRS. Or those who collected defence contacts and subsidy claims and ran away. BUT YOU CAN NEVER BE MY GUY WITH THIS YOUR PROBING OF CAMPAIGN FUNDS. You know why? You are more GUILTIER than those you are pursuing!

It is not only immoral, but against law of natural fairness for you who publicly announced that you borrowed money to buy your nomination form, but ran a campaign of hundred of billions of naira. Where did your money come from? Let tell you certain things which you know about or pretending not to know.

* When Akin Ambode resumed as governor of Lagos State, the total money he reportedly met in ALL Lagos State bank accounts was a paltry N850m! It was the lowest in recent memory. Not that alone. Capital budget for the fiscal year had been executed up to 85%! Yet, that was just FIVE months to the year. We only saw capital spending without capital projects. If they present these facts before you, you cannot deny you don't know where these monies went to.

*Rivers State has been complaining over almost N100b missing few months to the end of one of your minister's tenure as governor. Invite Wike over and you will hear ween!

* Each state being ruled by your party was taxed to contribute to your campaign. Depending on the strength of their treasuries. But they tried to outdo themselves. Sir, can you swear by Allah that you don't know why many states could not pay salaries today? Ask your campaign treasurer! And also banks they took overdrafts from!

* One of your ministers today, who is seen as agents of change, actually took N1b bank loan to prosecute a second term election he lost in 2014. If you are keen at probing campaign funds, sit him down and ask how he intends to pay back. As I write this, the loan is still pending!

* There are couple of banks and oil service companies who contributed to your campaign funding too. Your EFCC has pretended as if it is not aware.

Politicians know themselves. They know how they fund campaigns. It is public funds. Contracts are inflated or outrightly not carried out. Funds are diverted. Banks play their own role. Contractors key in. On the eve of election, banks overwork themselves. From minister/commissioner down to special assistants, cash is provided for them to go and prosecute elections in their areas. These runs into billions. Is that acceptable? NO! BUT THAT WAS HOW YOUR OWN ELECTION WAS PROSECUTED TOO.

I learnt you turned the blind eye when all these were going on. You jettisoned your long held personal principle not to have anything to do with thieves. After winning election and assuming office, you wanted to pick that principle again and expect someone like me to hail you? No sir! Lailai!

Since you saw nothing wrong in people stealing to run your own campaign, you have no moral justification to go after those who equally stole to run their own campaigns too. Public funds are public funds, either in Abuja or Lagos!

I will continue this campaign until your DSS picks me up. That's the worst they can do!

Assurances of my highest regards! Say me well to the First Lady. Sorry, Wife of the Thief Catcher. Sorry again, Wife of the President...

~ Samuel Ajayi
of course he will go blind to it
Re: Transparency International Responds To Cameron Comments Regarding Nigeria by Patini147(m): 11:37pm On May 10, 2016
john4reala:
WHAT IS TODAYS DATEhuh
Guy, even the phone you use for this comment has a calendar. Try Check am.
Re: Transparency International Responds To Cameron Comments Regarding Nigeria by tellwisdom: 11:43pm On May 10, 2016
cameron the dogdy Dave
Re: Transparency International Responds To Cameron Comments Regarding Nigeria by gbenga2de: 11:59pm On May 10, 2016
sonnie10:
MEMO TO MY PRESIDENT, THE THIEF CATCHER...

My dear Mr. President,
Rankadede sir.

There is always this sense of excitement from your supporters whenever they hear that someone (always from the opposition) has been invited by EFCC. They go overdrive whenever figures are mentioned.

Let me make it clear: I am 100% in support of you if you go after those who were awarded contracts and collected money without working. I will be your anti-corruption ambassador of you go after service chiefs who diverted money meant for their services. I support you if you go after banks who aided money laundering. I am your man if you go after those itchy fingers at FIRS. Or those who collected defence contacts and subsidy claims and ran away. BUT YOU CAN NEVER BE MY GUY WITH THIS YOUR PROBING OF CAMPAIGN FUNDS. You know why? You are more GUILTIER than those you are pursuing!

It is not only immoral, but against law of natural fairness for you who publicly announced that you borrowed money to buy your nomination form, but ran a campaign of hundred of billions of naira. Where did your money come from? Let tell you certain things which you know about or pretending not to know.

* When Akin Ambode resumed as governor of Lagos State, the total money he reportedly met in ALL Lagos State bank accounts was a paltry N850m! It was the lowest in recent memory. Not that alone. Capital budget for the fiscal year had been executed up to 85%! Yet, that was just FIVE months to the year. We only saw capital spending without capital projects. If they present these facts before you, you cannot deny you don't know where these monies went to.

*Rivers State has been complaining over almost N100b missing few months to the end of one of your minister's tenure as governor. Invite Wike over and you will hear ween!

* Each state being ruled by your party was taxed to contribute to your campaign. Depending on the strength of their treasuries. But they tried to outdo themselves. Sir, can you swear by Allah that you don't know why many states could not pay salaries today? Ask your campaign treasurer! And also banks they took overdrafts from!

* One of your ministers today, who is seen as agents of change, actually took N1b bank loan to prosecute a second term election he lost in 2014. If you are keen at probing campaign funds, sit him down and ask how he intends to pay back. As I write this, the loan is still pending!

* There are couple of banks and oil service companies who contributed to your campaign funding too. Your EFCC has pretended as if it is not aware.

Politicians know themselves. They know how they fund campaigns. It is public funds. Contracts are inflated or outrightly not carried out. Funds are diverted. Banks play their own role. Contractors key in. On the eve of election, banks overwork themselves. From minister/commissioner down to special assistants, cash is provided for them to go and prosecute elections in their areas. These runs into billions. Is that acceptable? NO! BUT THAT WAS HOW YOUR OWN ELECTION WAS PROSECUTED TOO.

I learnt you turned the blind eye when all these were going on. You jettisoned your long held personal principle not to have anything to do with thieves. After winning election and assuming office, you wanted to pick that principle again and expect someone like me to hail you? No sir! Lailai!

Since you saw nothing wrong in people stealing to run your own campaign, you have no moral justification to go after those who equally stole to run their own campaigns too. Public funds are public funds, either in Abuja or Lagos!

I will continue this campaign until your DSS picks me up. That's the worst they can do!

Assurances of my highest regards! Say me well to the First Lady. Sorry, Wife of the Thief Catcher. Sorry again, Wife of the President...

~ Samuel Ajayi
Mr ajayi,
D man has started with d opposition, he will soon move to d so called, b patience
Re: Transparency International Responds To Cameron Comments Regarding Nigeria by fizufizy: 3:02am On May 11, 2016
Descartes:
Lies, a poor defense from Garba Shehu and his lying crew to the president on new media.

Transparency ko transcurreency ni
BITTER MINDED WAILER
Re: Transparency International Responds To Cameron Comments Regarding Nigeria by fizufizy: 3:05am On May 11, 2016
Anseth:
DISDAINFUL HOST BRITAIN AND BUHARI'S ENDLESS WASTING OF SCARCE RESOURCES

It s not Cameron saying Nigeria and Afghanistan are the most corrupt countries. Buhari has said worse and CNN used it to defend Cameron. It is not that Cameron said corrupt countries were coming into UK. NO. That is true.

The annoying thing is the LAUGHTER. The minute they said that the countries were footing their own bill, they all started laughing. Why were they laughing?

They were laughing because they see the hypocrisy and waste of time it all is.

Buhari has "foreign" herdsman killer issues, "foreigners" bombing the Niger Delta oil installations and a dead/dying economy back hme but chooses to jet out for events even the hosts laugh about.

When will the senate summon Buhari to do a cost analysis of his foreign trips wherein he will tell us the benefit we have ever gotten?

Cameron insults Nigeria, they laugh at us paying for the event and "halele" Buhari fires his plane and to the event in Britain he goes.


mtchewwwwww
CERTIFIED WAILER
Re: Transparency International Responds To Cameron Comments Regarding Nigeria by porka:
TI's statement does not reflect its 2015 perception report on both the UK and Nigeria. They are exactly the opposite.

Hope they will be bold enough to insert their latest sentiment in the 2016 report when it comes out.

Corruption Perception Index 2015 - Transparency International ‎

United Kingdom 10th out of 165‎ countries.

'Some countries have improved in recent years – Greece, Senegal and the UK are among those that have seen a significant increase in scores since 2012.'

Nigeria 136th out of 165‎ countries.

“Forty out of the region’s 46 countries show a serious corruption problem and there’s no improvement for continent powerhouses Nigeria and South Africa. If corruption and impunity are to 'be a thing of the past' as the African Union stated, governments need to take bold steps to ensure rule of law is the reality for everyone.”

http://www.transparency.org/cpi2015#downloads
Re: Transparency International Responds To Cameron Comments Regarding Nigeria by obidevine(m): 5:43am On May 11, 2016
Cameron has no right to say what he said, they have created an enabling environment for the stolen money to be brought into their country. meanwhile check my signature
Re: Transparency International Responds To Cameron Comments Regarding Nigeria by gare(f): 6:51am On May 11, 2016
politricks:
The bolded statement above summarises the whole article and the gross hypocrisy of that useless cameron abi na amplicox. How can someone you know is a thief gives you money to hold and you accept it only to turn around and call that person 'corrupt' what about you?. I don't blame them, i blame those people that out of hatred for buhari supports any negative report about the country forgetting that we are in the ship together and God forbids anything happen to it, 'Titanic would be a child's play'.
This is where PMB should man up and tell Cameron to shut his mouth, these stolen monies are kept in their banks to the advantage of their economy, that's why they will not stop this thieves bringing in the money.
Re: Transparency International Responds To Cameron Comments Regarding Nigeria by sinistermind(m): 8:06am On May 11, 2016
Yesterday i read an article on Vanguard about the President's Comment on Abacha not stealing Nigeria's Money, reading the article made me understand something. The only thing that made the President made such statement can only be attributed to him trying to clear the name of his Friend and benefactor. This is what is happening in this administration. We all love Nigeria, we all wants things to work because if everything spoils in Nigeria, it won't only affect only "wailers" or "zombies" but Nigerians as a whole. I support the fight against corruption 100% but i am against the selective fight against corruption. So far, the people that are called corrupt are top supporters of the the opposition or people who are perceived to be a threat in 2019. i will ask a question, what happened to the allegation brought against Amaechi to the EFCC? Where did the campaign funds for the President come fromhuh what happened to the 3 SUVs received by the President from the office of the NSA? because if Doyin Okupe is indicted, then Mr. President is complicit. So far the EFCC is showing it is only a tool of the FG not just this Administration but also during the Administration of OBJ to go after perceived threats. So far i just think if the Government is serious about fighting corruption, it should go beyond opposition, there are people who looted this country in his party, they are working with him, i will therefore be assured of the fight against corruption if the government can go after people in his government who have stolen public funds either state or federal level.
Re: Transparency International Responds To Cameron Comments Regarding Nigeria by dragunov: 9:45am On May 11, 2016
Iamdipson:
You're one of Nigeria's problem. Don't be offended ooo
You FOOL!
Why do the society allow imbeciles like you to roam freely?
Re: Transparency International Responds To Cameron Comments Regarding Nigeria by 18SNVL:
Re: Transparency International Responds To Cameron Comments Regarding Nigeria by alfsalami: 10:43am On May 11, 2016
Perhaps the first time transparency int'l is saying anything positive about Nigeria , thanks to PMB
Re: Transparency International Responds To Cameron Comments Regarding Nigeria by ADAMUdaCOWBOY: 10:48am On May 11, 2016
sonnie10:
MEMO TO MY PRESIDENT, THE THIEF CATCHER...

My dear Mr. President,
Rankadede sir.

There is always this sense of excitement from your supporters whenever they hear that someone (always from the opposition) has been invited by EFCC. They go overdrive whenever figures are mentioned.

Let me make it clear: I am 100% in support of you if you go after those who were awarded contracts and collected money without working. I will be your anti-corruption ambassador of you go after service chiefs who diverted money meant for their services. I support you if you go after banks who aided money laundering. I am your man if you go after those itchy fingers at FIRS. Or those who collected defence contacts and subsidy claims and ran away. BUT YOU CAN NEVER BE MY GUY WITH THIS YOUR PROBING OF CAMPAIGN FUNDS. You know why? You are more GUILTIER than those you are pursuing!

It is not only immoral, but against law of natural fairness for you who publicly announced that you borrowed money to buy your nomination form, but ran a campaign of hundred of billions of naira. Where did your money come from? Let tell you certain things which you know about or pretending not to know.

* When Akin Ambode resumed as governor of Lagos State, the total money he reportedly met in ALL Lagos State bank accounts was a paltry N850m! It was the lowest in recent memory. Not that alone. Capital budget for the fiscal year had been executed up to 85%! Yet, that was just FIVE months to the year. We only saw capital spending without capital projects. If they present these facts before you, you cannot deny you don't know where these monies went to.

*Rivers State has been complaining over almost N100b missing few months to the end of one of your minister's tenure as governor. Invite Wike over and you will hear ween!

* Each state being ruled by your party was taxed to contribute to your campaign. Depending on the strength of their treasuries. But they tried to outdo themselves. Sir, can you swear by Allah that you don't know why many states could not pay salaries today? Ask your campaign treasurer! And also banks they took overdrafts from!

* One of your ministers today, who is seen as agents of change, actually took N1b bank loan to prosecute a second term election he lost in 2014. If you are keen at probing campaign funds, sit him down and ask how he intends to pay back. As I write this, the loan is still pending!

* There are couple of banks and oil service companies who contributed to your campaign funding too. Your EFCC has pretended as if it is not aware.

Politicians know themselves. They know how they fund campaigns. It is public funds. Contracts are inflated or outrightly not carried out. Funds are diverted. Banks play their own role. Contractors key in. On the eve of election, banks overwork themselves. From minister/commissioner down to special assistants, cash is provided for them to go and prosecute elections in their areas. These runs into billions. Is that acceptable? NO! BUT THAT WAS HOW YOUR OWN ELECTION WAS PROSECUTED TOO.

I learnt you turned the blind eye when all these were going on. You jettisoned your long held personal principle not to have anything to do with thieves. After winning election and assuming office, you wanted to pick that principle again and expect someone like me to hail you? No sir! Lailai!

Since you saw nothing wrong in people stealing to run your own campaign, you have no moral justification to go after those who equally stole to run their own campaigns too. Public funds are public funds, either in Abuja or Lagos!

I will continue this campaign until your DSS picks me up. That's the worst they can do!

Assurances of my highest regards! Say me well to the First Lady. Sorry, Wife of the Thief Catcher. Sorry again, Wife of the President...

~ Samuel Ajayi
DSS will not notice you, insignificant piece of poo!
Re: Transparency International Responds To Cameron Comments Regarding Nigeria by MrPresident1: 11:27am On May 11, 2016
dragunov:
Why do you dislike Buhari so?
Buhari keeps the company of people that are detestable to The Most High wink
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