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Eruditor:If you like insult me from now till tomorrow, that is your business. I don't do hear say or cheap defence to a serious issue. Buhari like Dino does not have a certificate.Period! |
Eruditor:Bros, buhari does not have any certificate. Don't allow yourself to be deceived. I know it is difficult to take especially for the one you love but then that is the reality. He is a fraud like other politicians before, with and after him |
Buhari has no certificate. Dino has no certificate. They are all thieves. Case closed. |
Roles have changed now just so fast. People who were shielding PMB and defending him with all sorts of logic are now the same ones using the logic to fire Dino while people who attacked PMB with logic are now defending Dino with the same logic. Guys, partizan political alignment will make even the most intelligent persons look stupid because this politicians are empty upstairs and criminals, they will always fall your hands and you will begin to talk from both sides of your mouth without knowing. Make I dey observe una joor. Hahaha |
Like Dino, like Buhari. Certificate forgers |
Rexnegro:Bros, I don't think you understand fully this policy. What you just read up there is just part of it and most people are cool with it. But the other part of the policy will require customs to impound old vehicles on the excuse of custom duty issues. For example, You bought a tokumbo 4 yrs ago from a car dealer at Berger. The car dealer with the connivance of custom officers evaded paying full customs duty. You bought this car and you are not aware that the custom duty he paid 4yrs ago when he imported the car was not up to what he should pay. Even though you have been using your car for the past 4yrs, what part of this policy says is that your car will be impounded. Remember you did not import the car, you are not a clearing agent and you know nothing about custom, all you did was to buy a car from the dealer. Should you be made to pay for the dealer and custom corruption 4yrs ago? What they should have done is forward implementation. For example, say from April 1st 2017, all cars cleared from that date that does not fully comply with customs duty payment would be impounded. They can publish the custom duty payment fees to the public and sensitise the masses on the need to check if the cars the want to buy , that the custom duty is fully paid. This will mean that from April 1st, anyone who wants to buy a car from dealer would check if the custom duty of the car is fully paid for by just checking it on the customs website before buying the car. Full payment of duty will now become the business of both buyers and sellers and Nigerians will be happy to follow the policy. It will now become an offense to buy a car in which duty is not fully paid for from that date. Policy like this should not be backdated cos you will end of hurting innocent people and this is not fair. |
UltraLeslie1:Thank you jare. Let them keep playing to the gallery, mixing truth with half truths to deceive the masses. If that is only what he wants, we are all cool with it but whatever he does, he should leave out innocent car owners on the road who have been driving thier cars before now. |
This is a good move but the way they are going about it is wrong. Leaders in this country are always quick to pass the repercussions of thier inefficiencies and corruption on the innocent people. Instead of going backwards to harass people, they should sit up so that no car comes in without paying the required duty. Trust me, these guys would harass and condemn even people with genuine duty payment on the road if they start implementing this. Stop making things difficult for the masses because of your own corruption and inefficiencies. |
9jakohai:Bros, good morning |
9jakohai:I'm not just talking about El Rufai alone. I'm talking generally about the Nigerian political class. If you add what each of these governors, president etc have spend abroad alone this year, it will be enough to do something tangible back home. I don't know why some of you guys are always quick to defend politicians as if you know them in person. If I ask you if you and El Rufai know each other personally, the answer may be a No but see how quick you have done all the calculation for his defense as if he was showing you the receipt of his expenses abroad. |
Nigerian politicians should keep wasting tax payers money on traveling to the white man's country. I wonder how many foreign politicians troop into our country. Nonsense. |
Blaqsuqar:Yes ooo. The shittes cannot fight back because they are outnumbered but thier population is growing and this is why the Sunni majority are getting worried and have increased attacks on them. With Shittes leader Iran getting more powerful and giving Saudi a run for thier money in Iraq, Syria and Yemen, Saudi will fight back through every proxy it can get. Our security apparatus is Sunni dominated so expect these kinds of attacks on Shittes to be happening often now. But make no mistake, it is still the Sunni vs Shia war without end. |
doctokwus:Spot on. |
ayindejimmy:Bros, it is not news that the Senate is a den of thieves. However, the presidency through the DSS supplied the ammunition to the Senate to fire Magu. If DSS had clear Magu, the senators even though they don't like him would have no other choice than to confirm him. |
progress69:Bros, Buhari does not want Magu. Don't mind is public posture. He does not want to remove him directly instead he wants to create confusion that would remove him so that the Senate and other would receive the blame while he appears innocent. You should know his style by now. Didn't he see the DSS report before it went to the Senate? He knows that the thieves in the Senate will capitalize on the report and he just gave them the ammunition to strike. |
The kept driving from one state to another yet there are thousands of police and army checkpoints on those highways? Is it only innocent people those idiots stop in highways? |
Calebosko:Lol. You too much |
Realdeals:PMB does not want Magu but wants the job of removing him to fall on others, that has been his style. He tries to play saint in controversial issues but use proxies to get his way. Otherwise did he not see the report from DSS before it got to the Senate? Or is DSS now above his authority? |
The truth is that Buhari does not want Magu. He is just playing games. Buhari is known to play games indirectly. he does not want Magu but he wants it to look like it is the Senate that is the problem. Do you expect the Senate to confirm him with DSS indictment? Or is he telling me he did not read the report before it got to the Senate? Who is in charge of this country sef? |
Black Africans and creating devastating divisions among themselves are like 5 and 6. That is why Africans are the most backward in all human indices. |
She is just happy to chop her own national cake. Like other celebs before her, this position will not have any impact on the people. I don't know why politicians like playing to the gallery instead of confronting the main issues affecting the people. But then congrats MJ, it's not easy chopping from the national cake. |
texazzpete:OK. I see your points. You are right but then the prices of new cars will crash if manufactured locally and banks will surely step up to become big players in the industry. |
texazzpete:We do not have market that is as large as China but we do have a significant market. With our size, we can be a manufacturing hub for Africa. How many countries are more populated than Nigeria? Bros, we have the market. |
Only if Nigeria had infrastructures, we would have been attracting things like this because we have the market. Too bad. |
Nigerians are too gullible. If he is what he is making us believe, then why is he afraid of openly declaring his assets after he had promised to do so? He can't do the simplest thing of publicly declaring his assets because he knows Nigerians will be surprised. Bros, integrity is not by mouth. |
So at the end of the day, there was no investigation and prosecution about all that this man revealed. Are we really fighting corruption? Nigeria sef. |
You skipped politics. Governors, ministers, president, SSAs, etc. which job pays more than it? OP, took your time oooo. are u a learner? |
honsule:Why are you so sure that it is a lie? Do you the apostle or the ladies involved in person? Or do you think he is too big to fall into sin? If you don't know them in person or not there when all these were happening, my advice is don't defend what you don't know. The best you can do is to pray for him to repent. His will not be the first MOG to fall into this nonsense. |
Suleiman should confess, repent, ask God for forgiveness and move on. He is not too big to sin, he is just a human being. But trying to cover it up is devilish. All evidence points to the fact that he is not innocent in all of these. |
I have asked this question several times and no one is giving me any answer including the BMC guys that were masturbating all over the place when the deal was announced. During that period, anyone who tried to ask some real questions were labeled haters, wailers etc. Today, no one is talking about it including the BMCs. in fact, it has entered Voicemail. |
If we must make progress on power, we must disband national grip and allow different areas to manage power any how the want it. Nobody can make any tangible and enduring difference with our current power structure . But I don't pity oga Fash, Na him mouth put am 4 under pressure |
adellam16:wehdon ma. More oil to your Niger delta. lol |
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