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Civil Servant Paid Himself ₦145 Million As PIB Media Fund In 2015 – Senate - Politics (2) - Nairaland

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Re: Civil Servant Paid Himself ₦145 Million As PIB Media Fund In 2015 – Senate by Agbegbaorogboye: 6:41am On Dec 14, 2020
blackpanda:
Noise

Many will rush here to judge and castigate when in actuality 100% of Nigerians wish they had opportunity to loot. The anger is not really at the looting, but the fact that u are not the one chopping.

When your uncle or community leader who is a permanent secretary gets to d village, y'all will line up begging for money for one mysterious problem or the other. Where do u think the money comes fromhuh

Hypocrites!
Choose your numbers wisely because it's pointing right back at you. Rather, speak for yourself. If you're looking for opportunity to loot, then good luck with that but don't generalise.
Re: Civil Servant Paid Himself ₦145 Million As PIB Media Fund In 2015 – Senate by Bellotelli: 7:03am On Dec 14, 2020
Everybody just taking their share whenever they have the opportunity... Las las Nigeria is finished
Re: Civil Servant Paid Himself ₦145 Million As PIB Media Fund In 2015 – Senate by KIDfurniture(m): 7:05am On Dec 14, 2020
They will continue to steal ... death penalty should be implemented immediately . Whoever is found guilty should be killed along side his first son or daughter. Maybe husband and wife killed together immediately.
Re: Civil Servant Paid Himself ₦145 Million As PIB Media Fund In 2015 – Senate by Lanretoye(m): 7:14am On Dec 14, 2020
the civil servant no get identity?
Re: Civil Servant Paid Himself ₦145 Million As PIB Media Fund In 2015 – Senate by Moferere: 7:19am On Dec 14, 2020
Wiseandtrue:
Don't mind them!

When Tinubu steals, they say "atleast he invested it back into Nigeria" shocked shocked shocked

When the house of reps are stealing the country blind undecided without anything to show for it, they say "don't mind the money we are collecting, look somewhere else undecided"

There's no measure put in place for high profiled thieves to be punished so as to serve as a deterrent for those who might wish to steal from Nigeria

You will be surprised that the Senate only saw this guy because they don't have a cut in it!

Give them their own cut and this case will die a natural death!!!

Nigerian is governed by sophisticated hardened criminals

Nigerian leaders are the worst in this planet called Earth!!!
What did they say when Nnamani, Ohakim and Kalu steal?
Re: Civil Servant Paid Himself ₦145 Million As PIB Media Fund In 2015 – Senate by amstamon: 7:59am On Dec 14, 2020
So the person no get name abi? You people are madt..
This country is madt...
Infact we are all madt
Re: Civil Servant Paid Himself ₦145 Million As PIB Media Fund In 2015 – Senate by EagleNest(m): 8:51am On Dec 14, 2020
It is a bazaar! Steal as much as your hand can grab. Nigeria law is only enforced when the poor is the culprit. For these thieves in coat and agbada clothings, they need to be named and shamed.
Re: Civil Servant Paid Himself ₦145 Million As PIB Media Fund In 2015 – Senate by sammy329(m): 8:57am On Dec 14, 2020
blackpanda:
Noise

Many will rush here to judge and castigate when in actuality 100% of Nigerians wish they had opportunity to loot. The anger is not really at the looting, but the fact that u are not the one chopping.

When your uncle or community leader who is a permanent secretary gets to d village, y'all will line up begging for money for one mysterious problem or the other. Where do u think the money comes fromhuh

Hypocrites!

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