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Re: EFCC Boss, Ibrahim Magu Visits Idps Camps In Abuja, Donate Food Items (photos) by Jokerman(m): 5:03pm On Dec 31, 2016 |
Look at the thief.... |
Re: EFCC Boss, Ibrahim Magu Visits Idps Camps In Abuja, Donate Food Items (photos) by duni04(m): 5:07pm On Dec 31, 2016 |
seguno2:Ignorant mofo spotted. Since when did you have to become a rich man to donate food items to refugees? Students do it, pupils of secondary schools do it, some people even do it on their birthdays. WTF is wrong with you ogbeni? Free your heart of all the hate before it kills you 1 Like |
Re: EFCC Boss, Ibrahim Magu Visits Idps Camps In Abuja, Donate Food Items (photos) by Ugosample(m): 5:17pm On Dec 31, 2016 |
truthspeaks: It is our business because we in the South bear the burden for this foolishness of the northern elite. Now money we will use to do better thing is what we want to use to redo the NE, an avoidable catastrophe. Eventually the hold of the elite in the north will be broken and we southerners must, as a matter of responsibility help out our brothers up there in doing so. 1 Like |
Re: EFCC Boss, Ibrahim Magu Visits Idps Camps In Abuja, Donate Food Items (photos) by doctokwus: 5:30pm On Dec 31, 2016 |
The cattle rearer and his cabal and fellowship of corrupt politicians may be scheming to phase u out,but even if you are removed,when the infamous history of Buhari's second coming is told,u Magu wud turnout to probably be the only shining light and the one honest man standing. |
Re: EFCC Boss, Ibrahim Magu Visits Idps Camps In Abuja, Donate Food Items (photos) by seguno2: 5:44pm On Dec 31, 2016 |
duni04: Keep deceiving yourself. How much do you think is the value of what he distributed compared to his legitimate salary? |
Re: EFCC Boss, Ibrahim Magu Visits Idps Camps In Abuja, Donate Food Items (photos) by IVORY2009(m): 6:08pm On Dec 31, 2016 |
[s] doctokwus:[/s] Trash.... 1 Like |
Re: EFCC Boss, Ibrahim Magu Visits Idps Camps In Abuja, Donate Food Items (photos) by klax(m): 6:41pm On Dec 31, 2016 |
truthspeaks: This is serious lagging stock. Pls in a sane society is Magu allow to do this a person in his pisition Pls where did he got the money as a retirEd unknown police officer Pls is EFCC now a charity donor or anti corruption agency apc what has Nigeria did to you that you decided to destroy Nigeria Destiny. God what is our offense to give us this kind of leaders currently in power |
Re: EFCC Boss, Ibrahim Magu Visits Idps Camps In Abuja, Donate Food Items (photos) by basadenet: 7:38pm On Dec 31, 2016 |
Too late to cry when the head is totally cut off. I pity Magu. |
Re: EFCC Boss, Ibrahim Magu Visits Idps Camps In Abuja, Donate Food Items (photos) by menwongo(m): 7:54pm On Dec 31, 2016 |
He should have done this before now for us to believe it's genuine, Nigeria is dead and gone |
Re: EFCC Boss, Ibrahim Magu Visits Idps Camps In Abuja, Donate Food Items (photos) by swtdrms(m): 8:50pm On Dec 31, 2016 |
redcurry: How are u so sure he's gone to do saraa. Although u Neva can say sha. Yoruba girl can conclude so soon sha |
Re: EFCC Boss, Ibrahim Magu Visits Idps Camps In Abuja, Donate Food Items (photos) by tiwasiaife(m): 9:07pm On Dec 31, 2016 |
CBN has not printed any money, Buhari using
over $36b left by Jonathan – Reno
ON December 31, 2016 6:04 PM / IN
News / Comments
The former Special Adviser to Ex-President
Goodluck Jonathan on Electronic Media, Reno
Omokri has said that the Central Bank of
Nigeria has since 2015 not printed any new
Naira notes and that the Buhari-led
government is using the over $36b left for it by
the Jonathan’s administration.
On Christmas Day of 2016, President
Muhammadu Buhari hosted leading citizens of
the Federal Capital Territory led by the minister
of the FCT, Muhammad Bello, and during the
visit, he returned to his old habit of blaming
and said, and I quote, “there was no money
saved, no infrastructure built, and power is still
our main problem.”
This is patently untrue and without mincing
words, President Buhari was wrong in his
assertions.
The Naira is about to hit ₦500 to $1, but rather
than find solutions, President Buhari is still
blaming ex President Jonathan while our
economy is collapsing all around him!
But it would have been bearable if the
president was accurate in the accusations he
made, but no, the President did not have his
facts correct and exposed the fickleness of his
anti-corruption stance.
Former President Jonathan left $2.07 billion in
the Excess Crude Account when he handed
over to President Buhari on May 29, 2015. He
also left foreign reserves of $29 billion for the
incoming government in May 2015. In addition
to this, the Jonathan administration left behind
$5.6 billion in dividend payments from the
Nigerian Liquefied Natural Gas Company which
amount has since been utilized by the Buhari
administration.
If ex President Jonathan left no savings, with
what money did President Muhammadu Buhari
use to bail out those states that could not pay
salary (mostly APC states) after he assumed
office in May 2015? Of course the Central Bank
of Nigeria did not print money! That money
came from somewhere. They came from
savings left by the Jonathan administration.
On Tuesday the 26th of July, 2016, President
Buhari commissioned the $1.457bn Abuja-
Kaduna standard gauge rail project. This was a
project built and COMPLETED by the Jonathan
administration. It is a 187 kilometer railway
that enables Nigerians to live in Kaduna and
work in Abuja. Is this not infrastructure?
The only federal university in President Buhari’s
state is the federal university Dutsin-Ma was
built by former President Jonathan who also
built 11 other federal universities in Zamfara,
Yobe, Nasarawa, Kogi, Taraba, Gombe, Jigawa,
Kebbi, Ebonyi, Bayelsa and Ekiti states.
By building 12 new federal universities and 165
Almajiri schools and renovating 507 additional
secondary schools all over Nigeria through the
Universal Basic Education Commission, the
Jonathan administration not only increased
access to education, the policy also had the
intended side effect of putting hundreds of
thousands of youths to work which stimulated
the economy and contributed to GDP growth.
Are these not infrastructure?
To prove that former President Jonathan
prudently and judiciously developed all parts of
Nigeria, I will now list, state by state, some of
the infrastructure that the Jonathan
administration invested in every state of
Nigeria. This is not an exhaustive list as
Jonathan did far more than this. I challenge
President Muhammadu Buhari to contradict me
on these projects.
In Abia, Jonathan completed power plants in
Aba and Alaoji and reconstructed and reopened
Ohafia barracks to stem kidnapping.
In Adamawa Jonathan constructed 5 Almajiri
schools and the NAF Comprehensive Secondary
School and a Terminal at the Yola airport.
In Anambra Jonathan completed Onitsha River
Port, repaired Onitsa-Owerri Rd and kick-
started the process of the 2nd Niger Bridge.
In Akwa Ibom Jonathan established a new
Federal Polytechnic in Ukana and the Nkari
Earth dam and rehabilitated FG roads.
In Bauchi Jonathan equipped the Abubakar
Tafawa Balewa Teaching Hospital Bauchi and
built 5 Almajiri schools.
In Benue Jonathan took the Loko-Oweto bridge
to more than 65% completion and completed
the Makurdi Water Supply Scheme supplying to
1 million people.
In Borno, Jonathan fought desertification with
the Great Green Wall Project and rehabilitated
the Uba – Mbalala Road. He also set up the
Presidential Initiative for the Northeast and the
Victims Support Fund which raised ₦59 billion
for the Northeast. Interestingly, it is from this
PINE that a certain Babachir Lawal is accused
of pilfering ₦270 million from.
In Cross River Jonathan rehabilitated the
Margaret Ekpo International Airport and
Modernised the University of Calabar Teaching
Hospital.
In Delta Jonathan took Itakpe-Ajaokuta-warri
railway to 80% completion and kick started the
$16 billion Gas City Project at Ogidigben which
is the single largest investment in the oil and
gas sector in Africa.
In Ebonyi Jonathan established the Federal
University in Ndufe – Alike, repaired over
250km of roads and built power substations.
In Edo Jonathan completed the Ihovbor power
Station, reconstructed the Benin-Ore-Sagamu
and equipped the University of Benin Teaching
Hospital.
In Ekiti Jonathan established the Federal
University in Oye – Ekiti, and repaired Federal
roads.
In Enugu Jonathan gave the South East their
first International Airport by upgrading the
Akanu Ibiam Airport and revived the Port
Harcourt-Enugu rail line.
In Gombe Jonathan established the Federal
University in Kashere and built 5 Almajiri
schools.
In Imo Jonathan rehabilitated the Sam Mbakwe
International Airport and completed power
stations and built sub stations.
In Jigawa Jonathan established the Federal
University in Dutse, built 5 Almajiri schools and
built strategic grain reserve silos.
In Kano Jonathan revived the Lagos-Kano rail,
built 5 Almajiri schools, renovated the MAKIA
International Airport and built strategic grain
reserve silos.
In Kaduna, Jonathan completed the Standard
Gauge Kaduna-Abuja rail that enables you work
in Abuja and live in Kaduna.
In Katsina Jonathan established the Federal
University in Dutsin-ma, built 5 Almajiri schools
and multiple silos.
In Kebbi Jonathan established the Federal
University in Kalgo, built 5 Almajiri schools and
multiple strategic grain reserve silos.
In Kogi Jonathan established the new Federal
University in Lokoja, and completed the Geregu
power plant.
In Kwara Jonathan revived Jebba-Kano, Ilorin–
Offa rail lines, built Almajiri schools, and kick
started the ongoing reconstruction of Ibadan-
Ilorin road.
In Lagos Jonathan revived the Lagos-Kano rail,
introduced inter-city air conditioned diesel
trains and rehabilitated Murtala Mohammed
International Airport
In Nasarawa Jonathan established a new
Federal University in Lafia and rehabilitated the
Lafia–Makurdi road.
In Niger Jonathan dredged River Niger up to
Baro, developed the Baro Port up to 95%
completion and advanced work on the Zungeru
power plant.
In Ondo Jonathan completed and
commissioned the 500 MWs Omotosho Power
Plant Phase 2 and renovated the Akure airport.
In Ogun Jonathan rehabilitated the Sagamu-
Ore road as well as the Ijebu Igbo Ajegunle–
Araromi–Ife-Sekona Road (Section II).
In Osun Jonathan re-equipped Obafemi
Awolowo University Teaching Hospital,
constructed silos, built power substations, and
repaired Efon Alaaye-Erinmo Ijesha-Iwarga
Road.
In Oyo Jonathan kick-started the
reconstruction (not repair) of the Lagos-Ibadan
road and mobilized two construction giants
(Julius Berger and RCC) to the site to work
simultaneously. He also commenced initial
groundwork for the proposed Lagos-Ibadan hi-
speed rail.
In Plateau Jonathan repaired the Vom-Manchok
road, constructed an earth dam in Heipang and
built power substations.
In Rivers Jonathan revived the Port Harcourt-
Enugu Rail, was Rehabilitating the Port
Harcourt International Airport (still ongoing as
at the time he left office) and upgraded the
University of Port Harcourt Teaching Hospital.
In Sokoto Jonathan fought desertification with
the Great Green Wall and built 5 Almajiri
schools.
In Taraba Jonathan established the Federal
University in Wukari and constructed the
Kashimbila Multi-Purpose Dam Project.
In Yobe Jonathan established Federal
University of Gashua, built Almajiri and the
Gashua–Hadejia 132KV double circuit
transmission line.
In Zamfara Jonathan established the Federal
University Gusau, built multiple Almajiri schools
and constructed strategic grain reserve silos.
If President Muhammadu Buhari believes this is
nothing, then he should define what nothing is.
Omokri is the founder of the Mind of Christ
Christian Center in California, author of
Shunpiking: No Shortcuts to God and Why
Jesus Wept and the host of Transformation
with Reno Omokri. |
Re: EFCC Boss, Ibrahim Magu Visits Idps Camps In Abuja, Donate Food Items (photos) by Ten12(m): 11:17pm On Dec 31, 2016 |
Is dis not wat our politicians do during campaigns..media charity |
Re: EFCC Boss, Ibrahim Magu Visits Idps Camps In Abuja, Donate Food Items (photos) by redcurry(f): 2:12am On Jan 01, 2017 |
swtdrms:abeg its saraa jor.why is he just feeling their pains now?or is it now that d idp camp just opened?no be Nigerian politician? |
Re: EFCC Boss, Ibrahim Magu Visits Idps Camps In Abuja, Donate Food Items (photos) by swtdrms(m): 7:34am On Jan 01, 2017 |
redcurry: Ok o, make I agree with you sha. Its not easy to win an argument with a woman. Wetin surprise me pass be sey wetin consine EFCC with IDP. Anyhow make em sef show em busy body |
Re: EFCC Boss, Ibrahim Magu Visits Idps Camps In Abuja, Donate Food Items (photos) by redcurry(f): 9:21am On Jan 01, 2017 |
swtdrms:abi o |
Re: EFCC Boss, Ibrahim Magu Visits Idps Camps In Abuja, Donate Food Items (photos) by swtdrms(m): 9:25am On Jan 01, 2017 |
redcurry: Happy New Year! |
Re: EFCC Boss, Ibrahim Magu Visits Idps Camps In Abuja, Donate Food Items (photos) by redcurry(f): 12:52pm On Jan 01, 2017 |
swtdrms:Wish you same dear.may we encounter God's favour throughout this year. |
Re: EFCC Boss, Ibrahim Magu Visits Idps Camps In Abuja, Donate Food Items (photos) by swtdrms(m): 12:59pm On Jan 01, 2017 |
redcurry: Waiting for the package... Amen and Amen |
Re: EFCC Boss, Ibrahim Magu Visits Idps Camps In Abuja, Donate Food Items (photos) by redcurry(f): 1:10pm On Jan 01, 2017 |
swtdrms:no wahala. package is on d way. |
Re: EFCC Boss, Ibrahim Magu Visits Idps Camps In Abuja, Donate Food Items (photos) by mechanics(m): 1:40pm On Jan 01, 2017 |
A very kind gestures, how i wish all those in higher authority will emulate him. |
Re: EFCC Boss, Ibrahim Magu Visits Idps Camps In Abuja, Donate Food Items (photos) by swtdrms(m): 1:41pm On Jan 01, 2017 |
redcurry: Am tired of always waiting, gv m d add and I'll come pick it up myself |
Re: EFCC Boss, Ibrahim Magu Visits Idps Camps In Abuja, Donate Food Items (photos) by redcurry(f): 7:01pm On Jan 01, 2017 |
swtdrms:haba da llah mallam.ina zua. |
Re: EFCC Boss, Ibrahim Magu Visits Idps Camps In Abuja, Donate Food Items (photos) by swtdrms(m): 7:17pm On Jan 01, 2017 |
redcurry: Hmmmm..... Kisan ba, we are derailing this thread and I no wan chop ban. Can I send u PM? I must get my New Year package. You can't do me that is coming ojoro. |
Re: EFCC Boss, Ibrahim Magu Visits Idps Camps In Abuja, Donate Food Items (photos) by redcurry(f): 8:08pm On Jan 01, 2017 |
swtdrms:lol |
Re: EFCC Boss, Ibrahim Magu Visits Idps Camps In Abuja, Donate Food Items (photos) by SamiraF: 9:45pm On Jan 01, 2017 |
What is mago mago Magu looking for in IDP camp after insurgency has been defeated? An anti-corruption acting boss that refused to investigate Babachir Lawal's billion naira inflated IDP camp grass cutting contract is now visiting IDP camp in fake pr visit? Corruption |
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