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Politics › Re: Buhari Leg Swollen - Photo by ProWalker: 10:13am On Apr 11, 2020*. Modified: 2:46pm On Apr 11, 2020 |
ZombiePUNISHER: With all the billions he has been looting...
See how malnourished he looks..
Evil never pays
God did it during Abacha
He will surely do it again Zombie That is an Old Fulani man! They are generally lanky. Meanwhile please post the picture of your parents let see their big tummies that show signs of good living  |
Politics › Re: Buhari Leg Swollen - Photo by ProWalker: 10:10am On Apr 11, 2020 |
Davash222: You call this chewing stick legs swollen Let’s see your father’s yam legs  |
Christianity Etc › Re: Catholic Church Rejects Lockdown Ease For Easter Celebrations In Rivers State by ProWalker: 9:48pm On Apr 10, 2020 |
See how they casually made a fool of Wike, the most useless governor Rivers ever produced |
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Politics › Re: NAAPE Threatens To Boycott Flying Into Rivers State If Pilots Are Not Released by ProWalker: 4:19pm On Apr 08, 2020 |
Mysticwebb: They disobeyed the state government directives which prohibits people flying in and out of the state at this time of coronavirus pandemic. Wike is doing all that is within his powers to protect Rivers State. Blame the pilots. Is Wike not fueling his car? How is he getting fuel? Is Wike not moving around with a retinue of staff? Those guys in the oil sector are on ESSENTIAL DUTY and the President directives supersede anything Wike the mad man is doing |
Politics › Re: NAAPE Threatens To Boycott Flying Into Rivers State If Pilots Are Not Released by ProWalker: 10:21am On Apr 08, 2020 |
Bubu should give N10B to Wike just like he gave Lagos. That is the ransom to pay for the release of the kidnapped pilots
The yeye govt know what he is doing, that is why he went for Caverton Helicopters owned by Makanjuola.
Mad man of Rivers |
Travel › Re: Coronavirus: China Ejects Nigerians, Other Africans From Homes, Hotels by ProWalker: 9:49am On Apr 08, 2020 |
If you are a professional, China will not eject you.
It’s all these unprofessional hooligans doing IPOB that China will target |
Politics › Re: Nwulu Converts Mansion To Tennis Court, Urges Nigerians To Comply With Lockdown by ProWalker: 10:24pm On Apr 07, 2020 |
This guy is one of the casualties of Ibos loudmouth.
The other one is Rita Orji |
Politics › Re: Ogun State COVID-19 Lock Down Schedule by ProWalker: 4:45pm On Apr 07, 2020 |
Caleb17: Let the Federal Government install the 5G quickly so that people can go out and hustle.. this deception is getting out of hand.. Nincompoop like you have no reason to be on this platform |
Celebrities › Re: Davido Reacts To List Of Contributors To CACOVID Relief Fund by ProWalker: 9:35pm On Apr 05, 2020 |
Ritchiee: Atiku etc names are missing.... Read this from legitng.....
Coronavirus: Top 11 Nigerians who have donated funds to fight Covid-19 Written by Nurudeen Lawal Updated 5 days ago As Nigeria battles to contain the spread of Covid-19, some wealthy persons and big corporate organisations have donated funds to assist the governments both at the federal and state levels.
In this piece, Legit.ng highlights the top 11 Nigerians who have donated funds to help the government in the bid to avoid further spread of coronavirus in the country.
1. Aliko Dangote
In the early days of the coronavirus pandemic in Nigeria, the chairman of Dangote Group, Aliko Dangote, donated N200 million to assist the government on behalf of the Aliko Dangote Foundation (ADF).
Top 11 Nigerians who have donated funds to fight Covid-19 Dangote has increased the donation up to N1 billion and has also teamed up with a top bank in the country to provide treatment and isolation centres.
The billionaire has also donated ambulances buses to the Lagos state government.
2. Femi Otedola
Another top Nigerian billionaire business mogul, Femi Otedola, has announced donated a sum of N1 billion towards to boost the anti-coronavirus efforts.
3. Tony Elumelu
Tony Elumelu, on behalf of the United Bank for Africa (UBA) has also donated N1 billion to the Lagos state government.
4. Abdulsamad Rabiu
Nigeria's top industrialist and founder of BUA Group, Abdulsamad Rabiu, has also announced a donation of N1bn in cash through the BUA Foundation.
5. Modupe and Folorunsho Alakija
Modupe and Folorunsho Alakija who are the chairman and vice-chairman of Famfa Oil Limited have also donated N1 billion to support the fight against COVID-19 in Nigeria.
6. Atiku Abubakar
Nigeria's former vice president has also donated a sum of N50 million to support the efforts to address the infectious disease.
7. Asiwaju Bola Tinubu
The national leader of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, has also announced a donation of N200 million.
8. Herbert Wigwe
Herbert Wigwe who is the CEO and Group managing director of Access Bank plc has also reportedly donated N1bn on behalf of the bank.
Coronavirus: Look beyond Lagos, help other states - Senator Uba Sani tells banks 9. Segun Agbaje
Similarly, Segun Agbaje who is the managing director of Guaranty Trust Bank reportedly donated N1bn on behalf of the bank.
10. Mike Adenuga
Mike Adenuga, another Nigerian billionaire businessman, has also announced a donation of N1.5 billion to combat the outbreak of the coronavirus in Nigeria.
11. Innocent Ujah Idibia
Nigeria's Afro-pop music legend popularly known as TuBaba has also reportedly donated N10million to support initiatives aimed at combating the CoVID-19.
https://www.legit.ng/1316349-coronavirus-top-11-nigerians-donated-funds-fight-covid-19.html I will rather stick to this CoCavid list released by the committee |
Celebrities › Re: Davido Reacts To List Of Contributors To CACOVID Relief Fund by ProWalker: 8:34pm On Apr 05, 2020 |
Ritchiee: I think the list is not complete. Show the complete list |
Foreign Affairs › Re: President Weah Withdraws Ndubuisi Nwabudike's Nomination For Liberia's NEC Boss by ProWalker: 7:31pm On Apr 05, 2020 |
Powersurge: Keep quiet stupid fool. You get better father? Idiot. Lmao! The idiot is mad at his father |
Foreign Affairs › Re: President Weah Withdraws Ndubuisi Nwabudike's Nomination For Liberia's NEC Boss by ProWalker: 3:40pm On Apr 05, 2020 |
Powersurge: Why are you people so stupid like this na? Don't you know anything apart from tribalism? Why una dey think like apes like this? Your father is the one that is stupid |
Foreign Affairs › Re: President Weah Withdraws Ndubuisi Nwabudike's Nomination For Liberia's NEC Boss by ProWalker: 10:46pm On Apr 04, 2020 |
MetaPhysical: No mind dem!  Na Yoruba people petition Weah to drop Ndubusi.
Na jealousy!! These yorubas people too strong, they are the main problem for Ibos in this world |
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Politics › Re: Bashir Ahmad's Response To Innoson On Ventilator Offer by ProWalker: 7:51pm On Apr 04, 2020 |
mekaboy: Someone who has never created anything or been of any use to Nigeria is accusing someone worth more than 4 billion of chasing 4 billion. Is it not childish engaging you in a discussion? The companies who will produce for US and UK also gave cost. US is buying masks from china and paying cash even before delivery. What are you talking about? Let him go to banks, if his plans are bankable, the banks will key in as it’s a win win relationship. Why is he scared of talking to the banks? Quit the foolishness. You Ibos are terrible with your silly emotions Ordinary prototype, we can’t see |
Politics › Re: Bashir Ahmad's Response To Innoson On Ventilator Offer by ProWalker: 6:30pm On Apr 04, 2020 |
mekaboy: You are truly ignorant. Do you know how many times dangote was sole importer of products in Nigeria? When government makes you sole importer, it's more than cash. If banks to lend to a thriving business like innoson, is it you that they will give to? Stop disturbing us. If Innoson is that bankable on this project, the commercial banks should be chasing him around now! Stop trying to use Dangote as a bait to guilt trip the FG to give out 4B to a project that is at best a wishful thinking |
Politics › Re: Bashir Ahmad's Response To Innoson On Ventilator Offer by ProWalker: 6:28pm On Apr 04, 2020 |
PHIPEX: [s]Now that you have been caught in your lies, you can go into hiding. That's how people like you tarnish other peoples image.[/s] Shut up! Let him approach the commercial banks for financing and stop guilt tripping the govt on SM to throw 4billion largesse to him for purely commercial business |
Politics › Re: Bashir Ahmad's Response To Innoson On Ventilator Offer by ProWalker: 5:57pm On Apr 04, 2020 |
PHIPEX: [s]First of all apologise for your lies because it's a fat lie.
Secondly when a producer asks for an LPO or mobilisation fee it does not mean they are broke, it's the right thing to do.
Government can not have a need and not ready to spend. Other countries go the extra mile of funding R and D and when they become rich you start to envy them. No business man will fund this emergency supply without a firm order. Show me any example globally right now.[/s] Yo have not the faintest idea of what you are talking about and I’m certainly not interested in an unproductive back and forth |
Politics › Re: Bashir Ahmad's Response To Innoson On Ventilator Offer by ProWalker: 5:43pm On Apr 04, 2020 |
PHIPEX: You talk what you don't know. Which bureau? CRC, CRS or First Central? Don't come here to throw lies around. Which other bank is he owing? Have you seen his name in any of the non-performing loans being published by AMCON? Why is he chasing 4b loan around for a purely business venture solely for profit making? He knows you his kinsmen will as usual help him to guilt-trip the govt and no need to approach the money banks with a bankable proposal |
Politics › Re: Bashir Ahmad's Response To Innoson On Ventilator Offer by ProWalker: 5:19pm On Apr 04, 2020 |
PHIPEX: Innoson in a mess? You must be a comedian. Nigeria is the one in a mess not a company still moving on with its regular business. I know many of you think you are doing him but you are only shooting yourself in the foot. Keep your money, pray you dont realise how useless the money is in the face of escalated medical crises. Yes!! He is in a mess!! His loan rating by the bureau is in the minus, making it difficult to approach banks in Nigeria for funding. How much is 4b that Nigeria banks can’t give him if he is so sure of his business plan for the ventilators that he will resort to govt funding You think everybody is interested in your bigotry nonsense ? |
Politics › Re: FG Covid19 Intervention In Anambra State. by ProWalker: 5:17pm On Apr 04, 2020 |
BeautifulMind2: What's my own we are all in the same mess, your region is worst Lmaoooo...you want to see how able body men and women your mother’s age were chasing naira notes thrown at them by that your fake pastor Odumeje! Southern almajiri style Don’t open your yansh here ooo |
Politics › Re: FG Covid19 Intervention In Anambra State. by ProWalker: 4:30pm On Apr 04, 2020 |
BeautifulMind2: And the state government and LG are not aware Shaarapppp ma fwend!!! It’s not every time you should be silly and obtuse |
Politics › Re: FG Covid19 Intervention In Anambra State. by ProWalker: 4:28pm On Apr 04, 2020 |
As also seen on twitter from another local government
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Politics › Re: Bashir Ahmad's Response To Innoson On Ventilator Offer by ProWalker: 2:50pm On Apr 04, 2020 |
PHIPEX: Listen to yourself. Google business environment first before you talk. Do you think it's all about a phantom demand for goods? Is ease of funding not a key component of business environment? Which business environment are you talking about? There is enough market incentive for Innoson or any manufacturer interested in producing ventilators Dangote has been capitalizing on that environment. No Nigeria govt gives Dangote a dime except allowing him to source his FX at govt rate with funds source from Nigeria commercial banks and foreign banks Innoson got into this mess because no Nigeria bank will commit funds into any of his project again knowing what transpired between him and one of the most reputable banks in Nigeria GTBank. His credit rating with Nigeria banks is very low |