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Re: NDDC Interim Management Fails To Explain N143bn Budget Shortfall by Samylekey(m): 9:29am On Jul 15, 2020
Nigeria - One hell of a corrupt country.



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Re: NDDC Interim Management Fails To Explain N143bn Budget Shortfall by thaoriginator: 9:29am On Jul 15, 2020
cheesy
Re: NDDC Interim Management Fails To Explain N143bn Budget Shortfall by Elineska: 9:30am On Jul 15, 2020
NDDC like NNPC is a cesspool of corruption.
A cashcow for some vested interest in the country.

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Re: NDDC Interim Management Fails To Explain N143bn Budget Shortfall by Openbusiness3: 9:30am On Jul 15, 2020
grin
Re: NDDC Interim Management Fails To Explain N143bn Budget Shortfall by jasent(m): 9:32am On Jul 15, 2020
omenka:
They system is rotten not just to the core, but to the atomic level!!

Buhari, you have lost the anticorruption war, the premise upon which some of us became staunch supporters of you!

All you needed to do from day one was show a few examples, making every subject under you understand there'd be no sacred cows. In the beginning, everyone was terrified to touch what wasnt theirs, but to their greatest surprise, you let them nibble without reacting. Seeing your aloofness as they nibbled, they turned their nibble to a mouthful bite, leading us where we are today.

To say I am disappointed is an understatement!
Very well said omenka.It seems you also hate corruption, but why are you supporting ize iyamu?
Re: NDDC Interim Management Fails To Explain N143bn Budget Shortfall by Openbusiness3: 9:32am On Jul 15, 2020
omenka:
They system is rotten not just to the core, but to the atomic level!!
Best Quote of the Day grin

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Re: NDDC Interim Management Fails To Explain N143bn Budget Shortfall by Flame4chi(m): 9:33am On Jul 15, 2020
Just like the movie " Oil and Blood" but this time its black lives matter.
Re: NDDC Interim Management Fails To Explain N143bn Budget Shortfall by airminem(f): 9:33am On Jul 15, 2020
We are still watching
Re: NDDC Interim Management Fails To Explain N143bn Budget Shortfall by SaintBeehot(m): 9:35am On Jul 15, 2020
RuudVanNisteroy:

Gbam!You said it all.
So FTC didn't say it all right keep deceiving your selfs.
Re: NDDC Interim Management Fails To Explain N143bn Budget Shortfall by MASTENG: 9:35am On Jul 15, 2020
Thieves everywhere. May God deliver us.
Re: NDDC Interim Management Fails To Explain N143bn Budget Shortfall by otokx(m): 9:36am On Jul 15, 2020
Quite embarrassing, hopefully the issues will be addressed at the next presentation.
Re: NDDC Interim Management Fails To Explain N143bn Budget Shortfall by Rilwayne001: 9:39am On Jul 15, 2020
tesppidd:
Death?
That's not even the problem.
The problem is impeachment (removal).
These corrupt people have got the money and the influence to influence the democratic and very legal removal of Buhari in a minute.
And if they remove him how will he fight again?
The same Nigerians he wants to help sanitize will say "Good for him"
Do not forget that these corrupt people you are taking about abound in the Senate?
Is he going to fight people that have got the constitutional right to remove him?
Guy aswear you nor know the country wey you dey. E be like say movies dey deceive una.

Is it not better for him to get impeached than to continue sitting there while things continue to get worse under his nose?

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Re: NDDC Interim Management Fails To Explain N143bn Budget Shortfall by thaoriginator: 9:40am On Jul 15, 2020
Omo Naija matter, I don tire. Jah Jah take control.
Re: NDDC Interim Management Fails To Explain N143bn Budget Shortfall by Advocate500: 9:40am On Jul 15, 2020
The establishment of NDDC is as a result of failure of government at the centre to provide basic infrastructural development to the people, I don't know why people are surprised that NDDC is failing when governance has failed on its own, if I have my way to restructure the nation is the only answer,I will first scrapped all this useless commission that have stand as condit pipe to siphon our commonwealth.
Re: NDDC Interim Management Fails To Explain N143bn Budget Shortfall by DModeCntStopMe: 9:41am On Jul 15, 2020
omenka:
They system is rotten not just to the core, but to the atomic level!!

Buhari, you have lost the anticorruption war, the premise upon which some of us became staunch supporters of you!

All you needed to do from day one was show a few examples, making every subject under you understand there'd be no sacred cows. In the beginning, everyone was terrified to touch what wasnt theirs, but to their greatest surprise, you let them nibble without reacting. Seeing your aloofness as they nibbled, they turned their nibble to a mouthful bite, leading us where we are today.

To say I am disappointed is an understatement!

Good morning Omenka.

Specks are finally falling off your eyes. Thought your messiah exudes a body language that could solve all Nigeria's problems?

Una never see anything.

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Re: NDDC Interim Management Fails To Explain N143bn Budget Shortfall by SaintBeehot(m): 9:41am On Jul 15, 2020
GMBuhari:
143Billon

It was paid to Tinubu


Tinubu is collecting rent from NDDC


tinubu seg
Just like your fathers have always done, we'll keep receiving the blames you hear for your well being . Because a sensible person will not see any valid connection between NDDC and Tinubu. My brother Have sense!!!
Re: NDDC Interim Management Fails To Explain N143bn Budget Shortfall by YusufTheGreat: 9:41am On Jul 15, 2020
omenka:
You don't get it bro. If Buhari had, from the word go, out his feet on the ground dealing decisively with errant appointees, going forward, others would have been discouraged from putting their filthy hands in the cookie jar. He failed to do that!

That flop somehow emboldened would-be crooks to do what they've been found doing.

Anticorruption fight shouldn't be about taking actions after the deeds have been done (even on this, very minuscule progress has been made), is should ESPECIALLY be about PREVENTING those acts of corruption.

It is just like the bible admonished: spare the rod and spoil the child. Buhari spared the rod, and the child unavoidable became spoilt.

This is just the truth.
And when he does all of you will say he is a dictator, Buhari is a military president, Buhari is Witch hunting people, he is too strict
Re: NDDC Interim Management Fails To Explain N143bn Budget Shortfall by Originalsly: 9:41am On Jul 15, 2020
omenka:


They system is rotten not just to the core, but to the atomic level!!

Buhari, you have lost the anticorruption war, the premise upon which some of us became staunch supporters of you!

All you needed to do from day one was show a few examples, making every subject under you understand there'd be no sacred cows. In the beginning, everyone was terrified to touch what wasnt theirs, but to their greatest surprise, you let them nibble without reacting. Seeing your aloofness as they nibbled, they turned their nibble to a mouthful bite, leading us where we are today.

To say I am disappointed is an understatement!


Bro.... I don't understand your comment on the topic. Are you saying they should not probe thus guy and make him accountable for the money he was given?.... isn't this taking place under Buhari's watch?... since you must link it to Buhari? In your opinion is this something good or bad?... or should not happen?... and what do you suggest?
Re: NDDC Interim Management Fails To Explain N143bn Budget Shortfall by Badgers14: 9:42am On Jul 15, 2020
Wow, Dasuki was even a learner...smh
Re: NDDC Interim Management Fails To Explain N143bn Budget Shortfall by martineverest(m): 9:44am On Jul 15, 2020
tomorrow my region will say Hausa and Fulanis are the cause of their problems
Re: NDDC Interim Management Fails To Explain N143bn Budget Shortfall by shigoawesu(m): 9:45am On Jul 15, 2020
tesppidd:
I just knew that somehow you would tie this to Buhari.
But don't get me wrong, Buhari has got the responsibility to check the NNDC.

But is this probe not part of the checks and balances of the Buhari administration?

Or are you now going to divorce the Senate from Buhari?

The anti corruption war is not for Buhari alone.
It will take more than a man to fight corruption in Nigeria.
Buhari alone cannot fight the corruption in one state out of 36. Talkless of the entire country.

The anti corruption war is for the Senate, the Reps, the Judiciary, the presidency, you and me.


I had expected you to begin your rant from point A where you should begin but you jumped to point D.

Point A is the NDDC mangement and the Niger Delta leaders. Since we are talking abiut the NDDC specifically here.

The people of the Niger Delta have had all the wealth in the country but with very little developments.
And so the NDDC is created.

The leaders of the Niger delta which make up less than 1 percent of the population embezzle 90 percent of the funds.

A drive into Port Harcourt city and the GRA areas where these NDDC big shots live would prove it to you.
What you find are mansions, expensive cars, big generators, and all manner of affluence.

And when the Niger Delta people want to complain, first thing they say is Buhari Buhari.

I believe a fresh orientation is required. The primary injustice they face lives right with them.

Their own leaders are the major ones causing their poverty.
They say charity begins at home.

The Niger Delta must hold the NDDC and their Niger Delta leaders accountable first before holding the FG.
This cannot be allowed to continue. This is nothing but betrayal amongst siblings.

You have said it all

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Re: NDDC Interim Management Fails To Explain N143bn Budget Shortfall by Elineska: 9:45am On Jul 15, 2020
tesppidd:
Take it from me;

In our current Democratic structure and dispensation, it is practically impossible for any Nigerian President to go against their appointees and croonies.

Lol..

Imagine Buhari using the EFCC to go against Tinubu, Amaechi, El Rufai, Malami, Magu, Akpabio, Sylva, Wike, and hundreds of others.

And perhaps half of the Senate.. .

And half of the judiciary.....

(We all know how much corrupt elements we have in these places)

Now tell me sincerely; Will Buhari survive another 6 months on seat?
(It's a goddammn democracy not an autocracy)

What you guys ask of Buhari is practically IMPOSSIBLE.

90 percent of the politicians will electoral value have been involved in one act of corruption or another.
The few Nigerians who could be "clean" have got little or no electoral value and they cannot win an election for Me President.


Bro this is the sad fact in our country.

If Buhari has to go against his appointees and croonies he'd have to go against 90 percent of them.
And they shall fight back! He will not be President.

The only way that Buhari or any President can fight this fight the way you guys want is by becoming a military head of state all over again.

No President can emerge in the Nigeria of today without 70 percent of these corrupt elements on your side.
Stop making excuses for Buhari.
His main campaign promise was to fight corruption and end the insurgency.

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Re: NDDC Interim Management Fails To Explain N143bn Budget Shortfall by Sirwallace(m): 9:45am On Jul 15, 2020
omenka:
They system is rotten not just to the core, but to the atomic level!!

Buhari, you have lost the anticorruption war, the premise upon which some of us became staunch supporters of you!

All you needed to do from day one was show a few examples, making every subject under you understand there'd be no sacred cows. In the beginning, everyone was terrified to touch what wasn't theirs, but to their greatest surprise, you let them nibble without reacting. Seeing your aloofness as they nibbled, they turned their nibble to a mouthful bite, leading us where we are today.

To say I am disappointed is an understatement!

you took the words out of my mouth bro.

The body language was very staunch when he came aboard in 2015.
I remembered NEPA giving up almost 20hrs of electricity daily.
people were scared not mess with a former general championing a corruption fight. i mean what are you fiighting when you have Tinubu, Amaechi, Gandollar, Akpabio and host of others as your inner room circles.

now its just a hoax, as there are more corruption going on under Baba noise than what we hear from NDDC.

he is a great disappointment as you said. 2015 was the perfect moment to change the country path for good. change of govt and party; now there is nothing we can do to change that narrative since illiterates and stupid people are the ones who decide election results.


now I don't see any redemption for the country from the crook politicians lining up for 2023 and beyond. best thing is get a marketable skill and get the hell out of the country.

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Re: NDDC Interim Management Fails To Explain N143bn Budget Shortfall by SaintBeehot(m): 9:45am On Jul 15, 2020
omenka:
You don't get it bro. If Buhari had, from the word go, out his feet on the ground dealing decisively with errant appointees, going forward, others would have been discouraged from putting their filthy hands in the cookie jar. He failed to do that!

That flop somehow emboldened would-be crooks to do what they've been found doing.

Anticorruption fight shouldn't be about taking actions after the deeds have been done (even on this, very minuscule progress has been made), is should ESPECIALLY be about PREVENTING those acts of corruption.


It is just like the bible admonished: spare the rod and spoil the child. Buhari spared the rod, and the child unavoidable became spoilt.

This is just the truth.
Stop pushing blames you're making me feel like your life depended on it. you don't expect Buhari to be everywhere, tell your brothers and sister to do the right thing and then we should be able to achieve a corrupt free country.

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Re: NDDC Interim Management Fails To Explain N143bn Budget Shortfall by tesppidd: 9:46am On Jul 15, 2020
Elineska:
[s]Stop making excuses for Buhari.
His main campaign promise was to fight corruption and end the insurgency[/s].
Re: NDDC Interim Management Fails To Explain N143bn Budget Shortfall by tesppidd: 9:47am On Jul 15, 2020
shigoawesu:


You have said it all

Thanks Bro.
Re: NDDC Interim Management Fails To Explain N143bn Budget Shortfall by shigoawesu(m): 9:47am On Jul 15, 2020
omenka:
You don't get it bro. If Buhari had, from the word go, out his feet on the ground dealing decisively with errant appointees, going forward, others would have been discouraged from putting their filthy hands in the cookie jar. He failed to do that!

That flop somehow emboldened would-be crooks to do what they've been found doing.

Anticorruption fight shouldn't be about taking actions after the deeds have been done (even on this, very minuscule progress has been made), is should ESPECIALLY be about PREVENTING those acts of corruption.

It is just like the bible admonished: spare the rod and spoil the child. Buhari spared the rod, and the child unavoidable became spoilt.

This is just the truth.

So Buhari will have to go from one ward to another, one town to another and from one state to another
We as people are really not ready

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Re: NDDC Interim Management Fails To Explain N143bn Budget Shortfall by ololo12: 9:47am On Jul 15, 2020
Corruption everywhere! Nigeria is a cesspit of corruption. The word “corruption” in the dictionary should be replaced with Nigeria.
Re: NDDC Interim Management Fails To Explain N143bn Budget Shortfall by Nobody: 9:48am On Jul 15, 2020
tesppidd:
I just knew that somehow you would tie this to Buhari.
But don't get me wrong, Buhari has got the responsibility to check the NNDC.

But is this probe not part of the checks and balances of the Buhari administration?

Or are you now going to divorce the Senate from Buhari?

The anti corruption war is not for Buhari alone.
It will take more than a man to fight corruption in Nigeria.
Buhari alone cannot fight the corruption in one state out of 36. Talkless of the entire country.

The anti corruption war is for the Senate, the Reps, the Judiciary, the presidency, you and me.


I had expected you to begin your rant from point A where you should begin but you jumped to point D.

Point A is the NDDC mangement and the Niger Delta leaders. Since we are talking abiut the NDDC specifically here.

The people of the Niger Delta have had all the wealth in the country but with very little developments.
And so the NDDC is created.

The leaders of the Niger delta which make up less than 1 percent of the population embezzle 90 percent of the funds.

A drive into Port Harcourt city and the GRA areas where these NDDC big shots live would prove it to you.
What you find are mansions, expensive cars, big generators, and all manner of affluence.

And when the Niger Delta people want to complain, first thing they say is Buhari Buhari.

I believe a fresh orientation is required. The primary injustice they face lives right with them.

Their own leaders are the major ones causing their poverty.
They say charity begins at home.

The Niger Delta must hold the NDDC and their Niger Delta leaders accountable first before holding the FG.
This cannot be allowed to continue. This is nothing but betrayal amongst siblings.

The same thing in the North where Buhari is from and the security issues around there. Bros, I really wish you stop defending the president. Honestly, the initial fear that people had about him made everyone scared but after the way Babacha lawal case was handled and allegations on his previous chief of staff, it dawned on people that it's business continue or have you forgotten the famous body language slogan in his first 2years as president. Abeg enough of excuses for this man abeg.

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