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Re: Ibori's Loot Will Fund 2nd Niger Bridge, Lagos–Ibadan, Abuja–Kano Expressways by CoolAmbience(m): 8:40am On Mar 11, 2021
chinjo:
That is wrong of the Federal government. The money was looted from the state's treasury hence the money belong to Delta state and not the federal government. The state government should proceed to the court immediately. Abubakar malami is the second most useless attorney general after Aondoaka Nigeria has ever produced.


That's incorrect.

The fund belongs to Nigeria.

To the international community, Delta state is only a state in Nigeria. It is nation to nation relations. What form of contribution or efforts did Delta state make in the prosecution or repatriation of the looted funds? Where was / were the State House of Assembly, Civil Society Groups, Concerned Deltans etc, when Ibori was on a looting spree?

The money belongs to Nigeria, and as such the president has the prerogative of discretion as to its usage.

As at today in Delta state, every leader in the state still bows to Ibori, and most of them are his criminals cohorts. Come to Delta state and see how they still adore him...Okowa remains loyal to him till date, and won't blink an eyelid in handing over the funds to him, when repatriated.

This is the first time we are seeing repatriated looted funds being genuinely deployed into infrastructural projects, and it is very commendable.

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Re: Ibori's Loot Will Fund 2nd Niger Bridge, Lagos–Ibadan, Abuja–Kano Expressways by favour32(m): 8:40am On Mar 11, 2021
Kinematics:



Then the money should have been named Nigeria loot or FG loot.



Or is Ibori Nigeria Government? Has he ever worked for the FG?
Then take FG to court if you're not satisfied....but you will be wasting you time.
Go and talk to Delta state government who claimed no money was missing.

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Re: Ibori's Loot Will Fund 2nd Niger Bridge, Lagos–Ibadan, Abuja–Kano Expressways by buckeyemedia: 8:40am On Mar 11, 2021
tolexy007:
y all FG project must leads to Kano
Penury &! Poverty will be your portion, Zombie what infrastructure have they built in Delta State in 21 years? What has DESOPADEC done for the people of Delta State? Useless Mumu.

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Re: Ibori's Loot Will Fund 2nd Niger Bridge, Lagos–Ibadan, Abuja–Kano Expressways by sojfarm: 8:42am On Mar 11, 2021
So FG now determine how state resources should be used.

These bulharis really wish he is a disctator or a monarch without checks and balances

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Re: Ibori's Loot Will Fund 2nd Niger Bridge, Lagos–Ibadan, Abuja–Kano Expressways by BadEnglish(m): 8:43am On Mar 11, 2021
chinjo:
That is wrong of the Federal government. The money was looted from the state's treasury hence the money belong to Delta state and not the federal government. The state government should proceed to the court immediately. Abubakar malami is the second most useless attorney general after Aondoaka Nigeria has ever produced.

Aondoaka is by far better than Malami. Malami is just plain dumb. Someone that can't even interpret the Constitution correctly.

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Re: Ibori's Loot Will Fund 2nd Niger Bridge, Lagos–Ibadan, Abuja–Kano Expressways by Duplexxx: 8:43am On Mar 11, 2021
The money have to be giving to the poor

Una be thief how una go bend the money with in una self una dey find and una go still bend am

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Re: Ibori's Loot Will Fund 2nd Niger Bridge, Lagos–Ibadan, Abuja–Kano Expressways by CoolAmbience(m): 8:43am On Mar 11, 2021
Coldie:
Is to be used for completion of 2nd Niger bridge?

Then why are u siting a toll gate on the bridge?


FG has some counterpart funding commitment towards the bridge project.

So, the fund that the FG will be injecting has nothing to do with tolling of the bridge.

Do you get?

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Re: Ibori's Loot Will Fund 2nd Niger Bridge, Lagos–Ibadan, Abuja–Kano Expressways by Kinematics: 8:44am On Mar 11, 2021
favour32:

Then take FG to court if you're not satisfied....but you will be wasting you time.
Go and talk to Delta state government who claimed no money was missing.



Simple they'll go to court.
Even if Delta state claimed no money was missing why is the money titled Ibori's loot?

If its Ibori's then it belongs to Delta. Afterall FG were not the ones that discovered the money, rather its the UK government.

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Re: Ibori's Loot Will Fund 2nd Niger Bridge, Lagos–Ibadan, Abuja–Kano Expressways by buckeyemedia: 8:44am On Mar 11, 2021
favour32:

Then take FG to court if you're not satisfied....but you will be wasting you time.
Go and talk to Delta state government who claimed no money was missing.

Delta State take The Federal Government to Court so that the FG can expose all of them? Uduaghan did not try it, neither will Okowa,? they rather let sleeping dogs rest peacefully, James Ibori carry your small cross yourself.

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Re: Ibori's Loot Will Fund 2nd Niger Bridge, Lagos–Ibadan, Abuja–Kano Expressways by Kinematics: 8:46am On Mar 11, 2021
The best thing I was expecting the FG to do is to fix federal owned infrastructures in Delta state.

This is the only logical thing to do.

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Re: Ibori's Loot Will Fund 2nd Niger Bridge, Lagos–Ibadan, Abuja–Kano Expressways by misterjosh(m): 8:46am On Mar 11, 2021
All these never ending projects that are just avenues to reloot public funds.

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Re: Ibori's Loot Will Fund 2nd Niger Bridge, Lagos–Ibadan, Abuja–Kano Expressways by buckeyemedia: 8:47am On Mar 11, 2021
Kinematics:



Simple they'll heas to court.
Even if Delta state claimed no moneycwas missing why is the money titled Ibori loot?
Because James Onanefe Ibori was the one that stole the money, if your father was involved his name also will we be tagged, but we know your popsy is not involved because no one will even give him the chance to see that kind of money, let alone steal it. Na were short man hang em pant, Na their em short hand reach.

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Re: Ibori's Loot Will Fund 2nd Niger Bridge, Lagos–Ibadan, Abuja–Kano Expressways by Coolbadguy: 8:47am On Mar 11, 2021
Make them nor try that nonsense ooooo that money belong to delta state, let them use it to fund projects in the state.
Foolish government as if they are not planning to re..loot it telling us they want to use it for projects far north and west or Niger bridge, wetin do the money when dem take dey do the 2 Niger bridge and those roads, better still make them share the money give citizens of delta state and student studying in the state whether indigen or none indigen as you are a student.
Re: Ibori's Loot Will Fund 2nd Niger Bridge, Lagos–Ibadan, Abuja–Kano Expressways by Kinematics: 8:48am On Mar 11, 2021
buckeyemedia:
Because James Onanefe Ibori was the one that stole the money, if your father was involved his name also we be tagged, but we know your popsy is not involved because no one will even give him the chance to see that kind of money, let alone steal it. Na were short man hang em pant, Na their em short hand reach.


Good you've answered my question. So where was the money stolen from if not Delta?
Re: Ibori's Loot Will Fund 2nd Niger Bridge, Lagos–Ibadan, Abuja–Kano Expressways by goody2019: 8:52am On Mar 11, 2021
chinjo:
That is wrong of the Federal government. The money was looted from the state's treasury hence the money belong to Delta state and not the federal government. The state government should proceed to the court immediately. Abubakar malami is the second most useless attorney general after Aondoaka Nigeria has ever produced.

Delta State Government refused to acknowledge that her fund was/is missing.

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Re: Ibori's Loot Will Fund 2nd Niger Bridge, Lagos–Ibadan, Abuja–Kano Expressways by buckeyemedia: 8:53am On Mar 11, 2021
Coolbadguy:
Make them nor try that nonsense ooooo that money belong to delta state, let them use it to fund projects in the state.
Foolish government as if they are not planning to re..loot it telling us they want to use it for projects far north and west or Niger bridge, wetin do the money when dem take dey do the 2 Niger bridge and those roads, better still make them share the money give citizens of delta state and student studying in the state whether indigen or none indigen as you are a student.
Be waiting Mumu, don’t go and ask Okowa what he did with the 165 billion statutory allocation they received in 18 months? What were you given by delta state for palliative during the covid 19 lock down last year? Half nylon bag of Mosogar garri, & ingredients to prepare owo soup? Zombie be waiting in Warri, or is it Ughelli or Sapele you dey shine eye, keep waiting for the FG.

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Re: Ibori's Loot Will Fund 2nd Niger Bridge, Lagos–Ibadan, Abuja–Kano Expressways by Pauladex(m): 8:57am On Mar 11, 2021
Developers association of Nigeria, thank you for your contribution towards the completion of Lagos Ibadan Express Way.

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Re: Ibori's Loot Will Fund 2nd Niger Bridge, Lagos–Ibadan, Abuja–Kano Expressways by buckeyemedia: 8:59am On Mar 11, 2021
Kinematics:



Good you've answered my question. So where was the money stolen from if not Delta?
Who gave the money to Delta State via statutory allocation? The Federal Government, or does Delta State have any source of revenue,?other than it’s monthly pocket money from The Federal Government?

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Re: Ibori's Loot Will Fund 2nd Niger Bridge, Lagos–Ibadan, Abuja–Kano Expressways by Kinematics: 9:00am On Mar 11, 2021
buckeyemedia:
Who gave the money to Delta State via statutory allocation? The Federal Government.


Who generates the money FG shares? States.
Re: Ibori's Loot Will Fund 2nd Niger Bridge, Lagos–Ibadan, Abuja–Kano Expressways by RIVERS1stson: 9:01am On Mar 11, 2021
Kinematics:



Who gave FG the money to share?


Wene badu imela we cheesy

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Re: Ibori's Loot Will Fund 2nd Niger Bridge, Lagos–Ibadan, Abuja–Kano Expressways by awgumayor: 9:02am On Mar 11, 2021
This will serve as a deterrent to other state governors. Loot the money meant for the development of your state when the federal government recovered it it becomes federal government money for federal government projects. Let the looters continue.

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Re: Ibori's Loot Will Fund 2nd Niger Bridge, Lagos–Ibadan, Abuja–Kano Expressways by Grace001: 9:03am On Mar 11, 2021
If you still think this failed useless country is going to get better you’re deceiving yourself


Anything from the south belongs to all, you already awarded second Niger bridge and Lagos-Ibadan express road which means funds has been released. Abi na credit construction company dey work on those project ?

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Re: Ibori's Loot Will Fund 2nd Niger Bridge, Lagos–Ibadan, Abuja–Kano Expressways by olisaEze(m): 9:03am On Mar 11, 2021
For those blabbing that Delta State once claimed not to be missing any money under the administration of Dr. Uduaghan and therefore have no rights to the returned loot, I have one question; Didn't your darling daddy say the same about Abacha while re-looting the returned loot?

This administration is just all about injustice and nepotism.

Whatever they are doing now against the South, I assure you will be done to the North twice over after 2023.

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Re: Ibori's Loot Will Fund 2nd Niger Bridge, Lagos–Ibadan, Abuja–Kano Expressways by Advancedman(m): 9:03am On Mar 11, 2021

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Re: Ibori's Loot Will Fund 2nd Niger Bridge, Lagos–Ibadan, Abuja–Kano Expressways by Olatomiwami(m): 9:05am On Mar 11, 2021
SouthSouth1914:
The federal government has run mad! Return that money to Delta State immediately. Criminals in Aso Rock!!


Which Delta? Same Delta that claimed their money was never stolen. That loot has entered voice mail

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Re: Ibori's Loot Will Fund 2nd Niger Bridge, Lagos–Ibadan, Abuja–Kano Expressways by buckeyemedia: 9:08am On Mar 11, 2021
Kinematics:



Who generates the money FG shares? States.
Shut up illiterate is statutory allocation, internal generated revenue? Mumu did you not read last year that only Lagos, Rivers & Ogun State can survive without statutory allocation.

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Re: Ibori's Loot Will Fund 2nd Niger Bridge, Lagos–Ibadan, Abuja–Kano Expressways by Nobody: 9:09am On Mar 11, 2021
Omo the guy steal money gan O how E kon cast
Abi he no get BTC wallet nii cool

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Re: Ibori's Loot Will Fund 2nd Niger Bridge, Lagos–Ibadan, Abuja–Kano Expressways by buckeyemedia: 9:11am On Mar 11, 2021
Advancedman:


Ibori loot is Delta loot and belong to Deltans.
Delta State wey talk say money no miss?
Re: Ibori's Loot Will Fund 2nd Niger Bridge, Lagos–Ibadan, Abuja–Kano Expressways by 9japride(m): 9:12am On Mar 11, 2021
CoolAmbience:



That's incorrect.

The fund belongs to Nigeria.

To the international community, Delta state is only a state in Nigeria. It is nation to nation relations. What form of contribution or efforts did Delta state make in the prosecution or repatriation of the looted funds? Where was / were the State House of Assembly, Civil Society Groups, Concerned Deltans etc, when Ibori was on a looting spree?

The money belongs to Nigeria, and as such the president has the prerogative of discretion as to its usage.

As at today in Delta state, every leader in the state still bows to Ibori, and most of them are his criminals cohorts. Come to Delta state and see how they still adore him...Okowa remains loyal to him till date, and won't blink an eyelid in handing over the funds to him, when repatriated.

This is the first time we are seeing repatriated looted funds being genuinely deployed into infrastructural projects, and it is very commendable.






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Be frank with yourself, if it were your state of origin funds that was looted will you allow it to be used somewhere else? Meanwhile your state needs serious development. The kind of politics we play in Nigeria is worrisome.

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Re: Ibori's Loot Will Fund 2nd Niger Bridge, Lagos–Ibadan, Abuja–Kano Expressways by goody2019: 9:15am On Mar 11, 2021
Can we hear from major stakeholders in Delta? - Governor, senators, rep members, ministers, commissioners, ambassadors, etc.

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Re: Ibori's Loot Will Fund 2nd Niger Bridge, Lagos–Ibadan, Abuja–Kano Expressways by Olatomiwami(m): 9:16am On Mar 11, 2021
buckeyemedia:
The money actually belongs to you & Delta State, please show me where you & Delta State ever complained money was missing from your accounts? Mumu, they should hand over the money to Okowa, ibori’s stooge, so he can hand it over to his master? You try Mumu.


grin grin grin U no go kill person oh

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Re: Ibori's Loot Will Fund 2nd Niger Bridge, Lagos–Ibadan, Abuja–Kano Expressways by simplesearch: 9:16am On Mar 11, 2021
This money ought to be given to Delta state. Ibori has no access to Federal purse, it is therefore reasonable and logical to assume the money was stolen from delta state and should be returned back to them.

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