Crime › Re: Corper Shot Dead At 50-50 Bar In Nekede, Imo State (Photos) by progress69: 5:28pm On Jan 13, 2018 |
jonaifame22: 0147,/korofo on guard, he who price must pay Forgiveness is a sin! |
Travel › Re: Nigerians Pushing A Faulty Train To Start (Video, Photos) by progress69: 4:22pm On Jan 13, 2018 |
planetx: You cant be proud of Africa and lecturing Africans living in Africa to be proud of Africa and to disagree with Trump and you are living in Trumps country that is the definition of hypocrisy. I dont live in Nigeria but I cant tell Nigerians to be proud of Nigeria while I ran away from same Nigeria. This is a lame mentality, dont we have whites working and living in Africa? They left their countries too for same reason I left mine. If Africa pays them more, they rather be in Africa, If America pays me more i rather be in America. Doesnt make African a shit hole. |
Travel › Re: Nigerians Pushing A Faulty Train To Start (Video, Photos) by progress69: 3:41pm On Jan 13, 2018 |
blackbeau1: he will start by deporting your ' black ass' back to Africa so you can be proud of Africa . You are so funny , I swear . 'Proud African' living in US, telling Africans to be proud. lol, people get deported everyday, that is not a big deal At least i have left Africa once. Its dreamers like you who will never leave Africa no matter the amount of cursing that should be sorry. The orange man believes you live in huts, hahahahahahaha, he believes you have AIDS, yet you lick his orange ass. if u accept u are in a shit hole, enjoy ur shit hole. |
Travel › Re: Nigerians Pushing A Faulty Train To Start (Video, Photos) by progress69: 3:06pm On Jan 13, 2018 |
Litmus: Even if it was India or China, people would praise them as industrious and hard working people,ready to roll up their sleeves. People are selectively negative when it comes to Nigeria,which is why they posted the video, probabaly not even of Nigeria, on here so people would insult Nigerians.
There are many ways of looking at something, the smears and slurs against Nigerians and Africans has always been a matter of perspective. A Jew is either hard-working or greedy for money, depending on how you wish to express your prejudice bro asides this, these clowns dont even know how many trains get disabled on tracks every month leading to delays even in the united states. its sad how people reason this days! |
Travel › Re: Nigerians Pushing A Faulty Train To Start (Video, Photos) by progress69: 3:04pm On Jan 13, 2018 |
blackbeau1: dear proud African come back to nigeria and after two weeks, we'd know if you would say this. If you so love Africa, what are you doing there ? Is that not a sign of inferiority complex ? Why did u not stay back here to hustle or go to school if Africa is all that. Abeg keep your speech for those you can snow , 'proud African ' . Lame talks. Enjoy ur day! curse all u want, Africa belongs to u, the racist u are even supporting, doesnt want to see your black ass near America. so keep at it! |
Travel › Re: Nigerians Pushing A Faulty Train To Start (Video, Photos) by progress69: 2:53pm On Jan 13, 2018 |
blackbeau1: brother, you are not in Nigeria or Africa so shut up. You have no say in this matter. Let those who are here talk Well I am African, a proud African, and I wouldn't let a racist make me feel lesser. If that is the path u choose, its ur cup of tea, so u should shut the hell up think of how to make money and make Africa better. Poor people makes this kind of your noise the most. hustle and see the beauty of Africa! |
Travel › Re: Nigerians Pushing A Faulty Train To Start (Video, Photos) by progress69: 2:44pm On Jan 13, 2018 |
blackbeau1: And later, they would say Donald Trump was wrong . I'm tired of this country, nothing is working u guys should shut the hell up abeg. This can happen anywhere. lmaost every week e have disabled trains on the tracks even here in the united states. last week here, i was on a train for 2 hrs stand still cos the train directly in front of us was faulty. yes they had to push it a little to make way for the train i was in to at least let everyone out at the next T stop. Other trains had to discharge passengers in other T stops. it is pathetic to see even whites condemn Trumps folly and see low self esteem blacks lick his orange ass. he is the president of USA and he should act and talk like one. |
Travel › Re: Nigerians Pushing A Faulty Train To Start (Video, Photos) by progress69: 2:35pm On Jan 13, 2018 |
lonelydora: And we are angry with Trump for saying the truth many of u are really sick i got stuck in a train in USA for 2 good hours because there was a disabled train just in front of us. They had to push the train so the train behhind can at least get to the T stop and discharge passengers. |
Foreign Affairs › Re: AU Reacts To Donald Trump's "Shithole Countries" Comment About Africa by progress69: 2:28pm On Jan 13, 2018*. Modified: 2:45pm On Jan 13, 2018 |
The funny thing is if you go to newyork times and wall street journal, u will see how even whites are angry and condemning this senseless talk. The media even downplayed it the way ordinary was removed from ordinary stealing, they call it corruption. Trump actually said he preferred immigrants from countries like Norway not black dominated countries. but some worthless, useless Africans and nairalanders will still come here to say poo |
Politics › Re: Why We Endorsed Buhari For Second Term – Seven Governors by progress69: 1:26pm On Jan 13, 2018 |
Versatella: Buhari can run, but he will return to daura a defeated man be honest with yourself , who will defeat him? |
Education › Re: You Remember Short Hand From Business Studies? How Has It Helped You? by progress69: 1:06pm On Jan 13, 2018 |
obaataaokpaewu: Not only shorthand. Even dy/dx hahahahahahhahahahahahahaha dy/dx we still do that poo reach univeristy. |
Crime › Re: 11 Dead Bodies Killed By Fulani Herdsmen Recovered In Taraba (Graphic Photos) by progress69: 12:45pm On Jan 13, 2018 |
anybody can post anything now and claim its Fulani Herdsmen. |
Politics › Re: Adams Jagaba Dumps APC, Says Party A “Sinking Ship" by progress69: 7:10pm On Jan 10, 2018 |
temptnow: E don dey start, Buhari will be humiliated in 2019 - father mbaka 4 igbo house of reps joined APC, i hope u know sha? |
Crime › Re: Fulani Herdsman Dies After Fight With Female Farmer In Delta by progress69: 6:51pm On Jan 10, 2018 |
Firefire: Koboko69, how are you. i am doing great brother, you know u will still be wailing till 2023 right?  |
Crime › Re: Fulani Herdsman Dies After Fight With Female Farmer In Delta by progress69: 4:55pm On Jan 10, 2018 |
Firefire: How come?
One of the sources in the area said , “ When the owner of the farm , a lady , accosted the herdsmen while they grazed on her farm with their herds , a verbal confrontation ensued."
Why graze on another man's means of livelihood? This is pure wickedness. But stoning to death is way too far and we condemn jungle justice.
This is a sign that Nigeria under APC & Buhary is gradually becoming a failed and lawless state.
RIP to the dead.
Modify***
I support any collective efforts to fight against the Fulani terrorist. Let it be the entire community against them and their sponsors but not one poor woman against the Presidency. so after Jonathan's defeat, my guy, sense never fall on u? na me ur guy, koboko69 |
Business › Re: Banks Deliberately Flood Market With Dirty Naira Notes—cbn by progress69: 4:23pm On Jan 10, 2018 |
jamesibor: What lame excuse is this?
Is it not CBN's responsibility to withdraw dirty naira notes? some of you guys sef. na wa o. How will CBN withdraw it from circulation if the banks to send it to them? if u read well, it says they are supposed to employ people the to sort the bad ones, but they send it to CBN unsorted, CBN in turn charges them for that per box. in a bid to avoid this charges, the banks rather recirculate the money. what is difficult for u to understand here> |
Politics › Re: Was President Buhari Misinformed about the Katsina Power Project? by progress69: 7:27am On Jan 07, 2018 |
LRNZH: The Facebook poster is a known entity to me, who hails from Katsina State and he stated the date that he took the picture. Jan 1, 2018. If you have evidence that this project is up and runnihg as Baba claimed, the onus is on you to provide such evidence and refute the OP. Otherwise, you're just wasting MBs. So we should believe u because of "dem say" ? U must be high on pig dung U posted a picture of just a windmill probably still under construction, while there are several others standing erect already and used that to call the president a liar. Does Nigeria's progress give u guys headache or what. All u want to hear is negative news. ! |
Politics › Re: Was President Buhari Misinformed about the Katsina Power Project? by progress69: 3:15am On Jan 07, 2018 |
Yeligray:
this laugh is too sweet for me to laugh alone.. Even the poll that fell down said "dah.. I don tire, which kind lie be this one, the lie weak me, make i rest"... He was lied to because he doesn't even inspect the projects the offer,... The thing goes "skrrrr paaapapaa skididi paapa and a kummmi skish dauraaa daura here he comes" i told him man's not hot, never hot(dumb/stupid) many of u call Buhari a retired commissioned officer a dullard but the reverse is the case. many of u that just make noise and type rubbish on the internet are semi educated illiterates. now take a look at the pic again and see how u goofed. and of the OP, the pic could have been taken anytime nd some hater will just come here and lie it was taken at another time. we have seen a lot of that on the cyber space. |
Events › Re: Lady Gets N305K To Celebrate Her Birthday After Revealing She Was Broke. Photos by progress69: 1:51pm On Jan 06, 2018 |
VitaminB12: Yes with a token as less as 5k coupled with buying their drinks for your party. Does the hotel look like Sheraton to you? 5k  To buy pool side? Even in the village that is a big lie. Buying the pool side means just u and ur guests. Are u telling me u pay to celebrate ur party by the pool when u mot closing down the pool for ursef and guests? Which village is that done? |
Events › Re: Lady Gets N305K To Celebrate Her Birthday After Revealing She Was Broke. Photos by progress69: 1:28pm On Jan 06, 2018 |
nipora519: I'm sure u didn't read the post well He read well, forget silly useless bloggers. The initial story the to go with what the girl said in her post. If u read it to the latter u will understand. Can she use 35k to buy the whole pool side in an hotel |
Politics › Re: Real Reasons Why Ameachi and other Governors decided not to save under Jonathan. by progress69(op): 8:52am On Jan 04, 2018 |
[s] 2cato: you guys are are a very big joke. is this an attempt to redirect peoples mind from the recent fulani massacre in benue state gej have come and gone and let it be like that. mention one federal project buhari have started and finish then commission if you cant then big sense fall on you and the evil minions trying to paint buhari a big saint.
he started by blaming Nigerians
he then blamed gej
he latter blamed IBB
he blamed Dasuki
he blamed rats
and he blamed God
who are we giong to blame next
i pity Nigerian for having people who reasoning like this if you think the problem of nigeria is due to bad followers click like if you think the problem of nigeria is due to bad leaders click share [/s] Face the topic. It was ok when the PDP mod pushed the thread about governors not willing to save to FP just because of my thread. Why are u crying now that i have made an expose of the hypocrite blaming the governors? |
Politics › Re: Real Reasons Why Ameachi and other Governors decided not to save under Jonathan. by progress69(op): 8:48am On Jan 04, 2018 |
2cato: the guy is a big joke and clown combined take him and his fellow BMC evil minions seriously at your own headache in benue which omekalives comes from fulani people are sending his kitts and kinsmen to extinction and he is on line singing and dancing praising bubu and his forty gangs of thieves who are we to blame Tell me what sense u have made to this thread, other from masturbating as usual. At least the person u quote made an effort to massage is folly....u have done nothing! |
Politics › Re: Real Reasons Why Ameachi and other Governors decided not to save under Jonathan. by progress69(op): 8:46am On Jan 04, 2018 |
2cato: you guys are are a very big joke. is this an attempt to redirect peoples mind from the recent fulani massacre in benue state gej have come and gone and let it be like that. mention one federal project buhari have started and finish then commission if you cant then big sense fall on you and the evil minions trying to paint buhari a big saint.
he started by blaming Nigerians
he then blamed gej
he latter blamed IBB
he blamed Dasuki
he blamed rats
and he blamed God
who are we giong to blame next
i pity Nigerian for having people who reasoning like this if you think the problem of nigeria is due to bad followers click like if you think the problem of nigeria is due to bad leaders click share Lol. So if we are saving money together, and u keep withdrawing without my knowledge to pay for some claims that could be lies, like paying ur school fees, because u claimed to to use for school fee, that justifies you stealing? What legality does Okonjor have to withdraw money from the ECA to pay subsidies? Why not also explain how subsidy claims of just less thab 300bn jumped to trillions in a period of 2 years? Did cars on the roads and generators or whatever triple or what? |
Politics › Re: Real Reasons Why Ameachi and other Governors decided not to save under Jonathan. by progress69(op): 6:38pm On Jan 03, 2018 |
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Politics › Real Reasons Why Ameachi and other Governors decided not to save under Jonathan. by progress69(op): 6:37pm On Jan 03, 2018*. Modified: 6:52pm On Jan 03, 2018 |
In reference to this thread; Okonjo-Iweala: I Said Governors, NOT Jonathan, Lacked The Political Will To Save which made FP on the 31st of Dec for the 2nd time, I will be giving detailed explanations on why the governors insisted on sharing funds in the ECA. https://www.nairaland.com/4262159/okonjo-iweala-said-governors-not-jonathanExcess Crude Account: Governors to charge FG to court.The governor of the states in Nigeria disagree with the FG over deductions from the Excess Crude Account to offset fuel subsidy.
The Nigeria Governors Forum, NGF, on Thursday said it would return to court to challenge the Federal Government’s deductions from the Excess Crude Account, to offset fuel subsidy payments.
The Chairman or the NGF, Chibuike Amaechi, said this at the forum’s meeting in Abuja.
Mr. Amaechi stated that the NGF unanimously took the decision after long deliberations to get the court to compel the Federal Government to adhere to the provision of the constitution.
“On the Excess Crude Account, forum unanimously decided to head back to court to enforce the Federal Government’s adherence to the constitution,’’ he stated.
The forum at its July 12 meeting threatened to take legal action against the Federal Government for making deductions from the excess crude accounts to offset fuel subsidy. It criticised the continued deduction of oil subsidy from the excess crude accounts, saying the deduction negated the principle of federalism and budgetary provision. Sovereign Wealth Fund: Govs ask S-Court to abort FG’s plan to withdraw $2bnABUJA — Legal tussle over the proposed creation of a “Sovereign Wealth Fund” assumed a fresh dimension, yesterday, as Governors of the 36 states of the federation approached the Supreme Court, asking it to abort plans by the Federal Government to withdraw $2 billion from t
he “Excess Crude Account.” The governors made the request on a day they told a seven-man panel of Justices of the apex court, presided by Chief Justice of Nigeria, CJN, Justice Dahiru Musdapher, why they failed to reach agreement with the Federal Government, regarding its plans to transfer $1 billion from the “Excess Crude Account” to a new account to be known as the “Sovereign Wealth Fund.”
Alleging that the Federal Government has continued to deplete the funds in the “Excess Crude Account” despite the pendency of their legal action, the governors, through their lead counsel, Chief Adegboyega Awomolo, SAN, noted that whereas $20 billion was in the account as at 2008 when the case was entered, they maintained that only $3.1 billion is currently remaining in the account.
The Governors, said their fears that the remaining fund inside the account may be depleted before the conclusion of the suit, was further heightened by a recent advice by the Finance Minister that $2 billion be withdrawn from the “Excess Crude Account” to off-set the burden of debt on the shoulders of the Federal Government. Read more at: https://www.vanguardngr.com/2012/05/sovereign-wealth-fund-govs-ask-s-court-to-abort-fgs-plan-to-withdraw-2bn/For those who kept on claiming the governors shared the savings, here is Okonjo Admitting withdrawing money illegally from the ECA claiming Jonathan approved for fuel subsidy after claiming earlier FAAC made the approval.$2bn ECA fund: Okonjo-Iweala shifts; says Jonathan unilaterally approved withdrawalThe immediate past Minister of Finance, Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, has shifted the blame on former President Goodluck Jonathan over the controversial withdrawal of $2bn from the excess crude revenue account (ECA) in December 2014.
Following an allegation by the Edo State governor, Adams Oshiomhole, that she unilaterally approved the withdrawal of the money from the $4.1 bn left in the ECA “without authorization”, Mrs. Okonjo-Iweala had dismissed it as “false, malicious and totally without foundation.”
“We want to state categorically that no unauthorized expenditure from the ECA was made under Okonjo-Iweala’s watch in the Finance Ministry,” Mr. Nwabuikwu said in a statement.
“Decisions on such expenditure were discussed at meetings of the Federation Accounts Allocation Committee (FAAC) attended by finance commissioners from the 36 states.
“It is curious that in their desperation to use the esteemed National Economic Council for political and personal vendetta, the persons behind these allegations acted as if the constitutionally recognized FAAC, a potent expression of Nigeria’s fiscal federalism, does not exist.
“But Nigerians know that collective revenues, allocations and expenditures of the three tiers of government are the concern of the monthly FAAC meetings.”
However, Commissioners of Finance and Accountants General from the 36 states of the federation and the Federal Capital Territory, constitutionally recognized as members of the FAAC, on Tuesday distanced themselves from the Minister’s claim.
Mrs. Okonjo-Iweala’s reaction had given the impression that the commissioners and other members of FAAC were part of the decision to approve the controversial withdrawal.
In disowning Mrs. Okonjo-Iweala, the FAAC members, under the aegis of the Forum of Commissioners of Finance, described her explanation as “misleading and far from the fact”, pointing out that the law that established the Committee, which existed before the creation of the ECA, did not allow them to approve such withdrawals.
“FAAC did not and could not have approved, nor took the decision to withdraw the sum of Two Billion U.S. Dollar ($2,000,000,000.00) from the Excess Crude Account,” the commissioners explained.
“If anything, FAAC, as records of it meetings indicate, had often queried the activities on the ECA, and therefore did not decide any withdrawal.”
The commissioners, however, accepted that FAAC had “noted and observed” the withdrawal of $2 bn from the ECA in December 2014.
When they drew the attention of the then Minister of State for Finance, Bashir Yuguda, to their finding that the withdrawal was made without the consent of the states, the commissioners said the Chairman of FAAC had explained during plenary session and subsequent meetings that approval came from the former President, Goodluck Jonathan, “to pay oil marketers subsidy claims as they had threaten to stop importing petroleum products.”
The commissioners said Mr. Yuguda “further explained that this action will be ratified later by NEC (National Economic Council), apparently confirming the allegation that the withdrawal was actually carried out before the mandatory approval by the governors. https://www.premiumtimesng.com/business/186365-2bn-eca-fund-okonjo-iweala-shifts-says-jonathan-unilaterally-approved-withdrawal.htmlFrom the above, is it not logical for governors to ask for their share of the money since every time they meet, it is discovered that some illegal deductions have been made. If moderators of all sections are keeping money with mynd44 and sicover anytime they meet, lalasticlala have deducted some money from the saving claiming mynd44 approved it, will the other moderators be willing to keep saving? Be honest! |
Politics › Re: Father Mbaka Turns Against Buhari, Warns Against Re-election Bid by progress69: 1:07pm On Jan 02, 2018 |
Expecting a debunk! Just like the earlier one... |
Politics › Re: Exposing The Lies, Contradictions In President Buhari’s New Year Address – Reno by progress69: 11:06am On Jan 02, 2018 |
dredgedaniel: https://www.google.com.ng/amp/s/guardian.ng/news/nigerias-power-generation-drops-to-2841-megawatts/amp
Read the above.
It dropped to below 3,000 in June 2017 and appreciated to 4,000+ in December 2017.
Reno is right, he has more connections to fact than you, please apologise to him.
There is no such thing as improvement in power in nigeria, there was a series power sabotage during the Jonathan adminstration. So many cabals needed Jonathan out of the villa that was why they sabotaged power. There we go again. They make several excuses for Jonathan, blame governors, blame imaginary cabals, but are always mad and bitter when Buhari blames  This are who will call deluded hypocrites! |
Politics › Re: Recession: 5 Facts Before President Buhari Took Over Power In 2015 by progress69(op): 8:25pm On Jan 01, 2018 |
BigIyanga: Your encaphalon is incapable of having a logically and analytically driven mind to infer the following: 1: FG and governors had N100 in the bank as monthly allocations 2: FG and Governors shared those monthly allocations 3: FG and governors had N50 in the bank as ECA 4: FG and governors shared ECA.. 52:48% 5: Governor came back to FG crying for bailout and FG bailed them with FG’s part of 52% it had collected and saved. 6: FG doesnt owe governors!! That is why they were bailed out, because they collected monthly allocations and ECA and refused to pay workers. Enjoy |
Politics › Re: Recession: 5 Facts Before President Buhari Took Over Power In 2015 by progress69(op): 3:20pm On Jan 01, 2018 |
BigIyanga: Told you that this discussion is above your intellectual grade!! Stick to timeline! If FG had been wasteful like all those governors- ur heroes, where would the bailout funds come from? Why didn't states like Lagos and Anambra ask for bailout? Chia... Who dey waste time on this one. Make una leave am na.. Dem say we too blame, but thier only defence na to blame too. Blame governors.  And no be say wetin dem dey even talk make one sense. Bring evidence. Ans na beyond intellectual capacity  |
Politics › Re: Apc's Lies And Half Truths - A Rebuttal To Progress69 Thread by progress69: 3:16pm On Jan 01, 2018 |
Demdem:
Decided to take a break. Still not back fully though. Just chose to peep in briefly. Pls tell me, i learnt fools have really taken over this site. U just finished schooling one on his own dumb thread |
Politics › Re: Recession: 5 Facts Before President Buhari Took Over Power In 2015 by progress69(op): 3:19am On Jan 01, 2018 |
BigIyanga: Same GDP numbers produced by PDP is being used by this present government to borrow from IMF, World Bank, China, and Intl agencies? Same GDP numbers are being bandied about by governors to highlight their liquidity and solvency positions when soliciting for intl loans and assistance? Same GPD bandied about by govt officials to woo foreign investors? How can a government that generated 0MW be expecting private sectors to manufacture cars? They keep talking as if Nigeria was heaven in 1999. Let me remind you all, in 1998, Abacha was in power and Abdulsalam took over and handed over to OBJ in 1999. This narrative of 16 years of destruction by PDP has to be to the sleaziest story ever told to keep us distracted. If that were to be true, why did GMB import PDP renegades like Amechi, Ngige, Atiku, Audu Ogbe.etc into his cabinet and circle? Want to go back to 1999? In 1999, Naija had 500k telephone lines, but had close to 100m lines in 2015 In 1999, Naija GDP was about $299bn, but was over $500bn in 2015 In 1999 , nationL minimum wage act pegged minimum at N250/per month, but today, it is N18k. 1999, no Naija bank offered ATM cards nor had ATMs, but today they're at all nooks and crannies. 1999, No EFCC, and ICPC, but today PMB is using these agencies! 1999, foreign reserve was around $3bn, but in 2015, it was around $30bn with addition of $bn in ECA. 1999, GPD per capita was less than $1000, but in 2015, it around $3k I definitely do not want to go back to 1999 and would want this govt to show me how it can better the record of PDP.. PDP didn't make Naija paradise, but APC must produce at least 30% of these records in its 4 years in order to be on track to best PDP's record, but so far it has not started. Blaming is no plan and inaction is an action!!  That is all i can do! |
Politics › Re: Apc's Lies And Half Truths - A Rebuttal To Progress69 Thread by progress69: 8:06pm On Dec 31, 2017 |
This pig and idiot should bury his face is shame. See schooling on his own thread, yet he nor wan learn. More reason i never wanted to engage  . Dem too stubborn, too daft to understand. Shame!!! |