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Thank God they even forgot it was a lassa fever infested rat. |
Na today? They should be ready to face strong battle in the creek. They should also go along with some NASS members that were playing politics with the issue of host community, so they will understand what it means to be a host community. Ndi ala. |
blackpanda:Exactly what we are saying, APC had told us that the arms the military has been using over years are outdated and substandard. And we have not heard they bought any arms since 29th May, 2015. Invariably, they have been using same in the fight. Are they not contradictory in their statements? |
I don't think APC needs opposition because they are doing a wonderful job in that regards. A P Ceeee |
Propaganda can only win elections, but cant defeat insurgency. |
Some of us understood exactly, but the gullible ones never understood and that was why they voted for the good for nothing CHANGE. |
Our economy is crashing because of the approach to his IMPOSITION of the TSA. GEJ introduced it and made it a gradual process so as not to create a gap. And it has been seamless before this man took over and used his usual tyrant approach that crashed him in 1985. Does he understand what is savings? You left the MDA's, banks, private sectors etc bankrupt, and you expect a clap from the masses that are at the receiving end. Indeed, save 2.2trillion and see the former African largest economy go into economic depression. |
Most of our ATM's reorganise notes and not denomination. The same way ATM could have in between the 500 bills, some 1,000 bills thereby increasing ones withdrawal by 500 margin as the case may be. I do not think it was deliberate, such error could only be traced to the bulk teller that either received the money or, the person that sorted the bills for the machine. Though, it could still be from the a customer of the bank( ie, the customer that lodged the cash). If so, the tellers fault also. The sure thing is that, an overage must reflect somewhere somehow, "All things being equal" |
And you are just talking now otondo. Bloody fool! |
coldsummer:You dey mind these JAMB customers. |
That is the difference between politics and leadership. |
This is the height of ALMAJERISM. |
Na today? Nigerian Army and cover-up are like benji(beans and yam) |
Justice delayed is justice denied. GMB is there today and is confusing and diverting the attention of the gullible ones from his gross incompetence. EFCC is banking on GMB's body odour to flaunt court oders at will. I pray that GMB's body odour remains with the anti graft agency after GMB's tenure. Failure to stick to the miracle of the body odour, EFCC will be worse criticized. A reformed Judiciary on the concept of rule of law remains the only generally acceptable management tool in a democratic setting. Independent of the Judiciary is sacrosanct, and must be practiced. |
Khd95:How time flys, the ruling wailer has become the opposition wailer now. |
Matching towards replacing IGP with another almajeri. North that can't pass entrance exam, or even meet up entrance requirement, talk less of promotional exam. |
Chief Linus Mba again. USA commendation is now accepted? Just accept their condemnation when the time comes. ...but wait o, can anything apart from lies come out of this man? |
We threw away Goodluck and "cluelessness" and embraced Bubadluck and HEADLESS almajeri. Everything nose-diving since May 29th, 2015. |
May God give this Okoro small sense. Useless Prof. |
Government of propaganda, by propaganda and for the propagandists. And in another report with more details; 1.Oluesgun Obasanjo – He stole $25 billion from 1999-2007 ($16.4 from power sector alone) 2.Ibrahim Babangida – He stole $15 billion from 1985-1993 ($12.4 billion from oil wind fall in 1990) 3.Abdulsalam Abubakar – He stole $9 billion from 1998-99 4.Sani Abacha – He stole $7 billion from 1993-1998 5.Ahmed Bola Tinubu – He stole and continues to steal from Lagos State treasury since 1999 till date. It’s estimated that he has stolen $6 billion so far. 6.TY Danjuma – He fraudulently got enriched through oil blocks from the Niger Delta worth $20 million in the 70s after the counter coup. Those oil blocks worth billions of dollars in today’s value. 7.Sanusi Lamido Sanusi – He stole $1.2 billion as CBN Governor from 2008-2014. 8.Bukola Saraki – Through his father, Olukola Saraki, their bank, Societe Generale and as a governor of Kwara State (2003-20111) he stole $1.1 billion 9.Nasir El Rufai – Before he was made the FCT Minister, El Rufai was broke, homeless and was looking for loan to import taxis from the UK. After he was made the minister, he seized landed properties that belonged to Nigerians and resold them with huge profit. It’s estimated that he stole $1 billion from 2003-2007. 10.Tunde Fashola – He is the poster boy of Tinubu. Boht of them looted Lagos dried and left it in debt of about N1 billion. Fashola, among other thing built his personal website for N78 million, drilled borehole for over N100 million per each and built a kilometre road for N1 billion. He stole $900 million from 2007-2015. He’ll soon be a minister to continue the looting. 11.Chubike Rotimi Amaechi – From 2007 to 2015, he stole $700 million and $150 million from that money was used to sponsor Buhari and APC. 12.Atiku Abubakar – When he as asked by our reporter how he made his money, he simply said “he was always at the right place at the right time.” Atiku is an astute businessman, but through shady deals, he stole $500 million from 1999-2007. 13.James Ibori – He stole $150 million from 1999-2007 as governor of Delta State. He’s serving his term for money laundering in the UK. 14.Amina Mohammed – This woman was the founder of Afri-Project Consortium (APC) that was in charge of all PTF Projects during Abacha’s regime. About $125 million was stolen from PTF accounts from 1994-1998. Buhari has just nominated the same woman as a minister to continue to stealing. 15.DSP Alamieyeseigha – He stole $120 million and was arrested for money laundering. He pleaded guilty and long served his term. 16.Sule Lamido – He stole $110 million between 2007-2015 and out of that amount, $50 million was found in his sons’ bank accounts. He was arrested and detained for days together with his sons. 17.Rabui Kwankwaso – He stole $100 million as a governor of Kano State. EFCC has arrested many of his aides and they are “singing” how they siphoned the money 18.Kashium Shettima – this governor has stolen about $80 million and still counting. 19.Rauf Aregbesola – he has milked Osun State to the tune of $60 million. 20.Kayode Fayemi – this former governor stole $40 million and stashed some part of the loot in Ghana. He was reportedly bought a bed for N50 million. |
Very soon now they will say its for dead people. Ndi ara. |
Very insensitive to the plight of the masses. All in a view to generate money to fund their bogus and unrealistic budget. Woe unto this government and their brainwashed supporters. |
Bad market every where. We sabotaged Goodluck out and brought in Badluck. |
My people perish for lack of knowledge. Warnings everywhere, even from the almighty unofficial VP El Rufai during a TV interview. He was still advising GMB to get to work and stop blame games, let the people see that you are taking proactive actions and not always reacting and making amends. |
Once there is a critical issue about to open up APC's unpreparedness to power, they will bring up one frivolous and one-sided his to divert our intention. APC should stop trying and convicting people on the pages of newspapers and follow due process. Not until the matter is charged to court and there is a fair hearing, ALL NA WASH. |
cbrass:Actually common sense is not common. And passing six isn't passing sense. |
naijaboy756:Sometimes if they get overwhelmed by mode of selection, the resort to random mode. |
badboy:They are not willy willys nah. The guy must have made some comments about his previous employer in the course of the interview. And also failed to pretend that he majestically resigned. During interviews, always show BOLDNESS and be COHERENT, then be relatively honest. |
refreshrate:In fact, the main reason why we are where we are now is "GMB's military background" which is a major challenge in DEMOCRATIC leadership, Aside his shallow educational background, a typical military officer does not believe his subordinate has any better input or contribution of any sort. In other words, his inefficient and ineffective decision supersedes that of some technocrats he was mandated by constitution to appoint. That is why he prefers bringing in retired military officers that always believe, "A GENERAL is always a GENERAL" So whatever directive he gives, whether right or wrong is obeyed to the latter. He who does not know, and does not know that he does not know, is ... |
