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PoliticsLies Inherrent In The "Truth About The 2nd Naija Bridge" by sleemfesh(op): 6:02pm On Sep 16, 2015
Remember the article at the front now titled:"The Truth About The Second Niger Bridge-Chibuzo N. Ziggy Azike"

Now let me tell folks the very damming holes in this "truth"

1. Second Niger bridge is not 1.7 but 11.7km. Now that's really serious misinformation.

2. No one thought to ask how he came about the NGN2000 and NGN7000 toll fees.

3. Since Onolememen defended the ministry’s budget especially this bridge part of it before the Sen. Abdul Ningi (PDP-Bauchi) led Senate Ad Hoc Committee on Subsidy Reinvestment and Empowerment Programme (SURE-P) can't we say this same project was presented to the Senate in 2014 and series of apprisals was made. Were all the senators so dumb?

4. Where was he all the while when this same project passed, sleeping?

5. Shamefully he keeps comparing it to Lekki bridge. This one here has access roads leading to it on both sides with communities to be compensated. These alone will run into several billions.

Pls folks add your insights as we wait for the official document on this project.

Inasmuch as like Nigeria, the cost must have been inflated, what this man painted is very very misleading.
He stands on his own authority without quoting sources of where her got his figures especially the toll fees and he is not a minister or official in the past government.

There are three sides to every story...
PoliticsRe: Abuja Mansion: Buhari’s False Asset Declaration? by sleemfesh(op): 3:10pm On Sep 11, 2015
Dharniel:
yeye piece...
take am easy, no faint on my thread. grin
PoliticsAbuja Mansion: Buhari’s False Asset Declaration? by sleemfesh(op): 3:01pm On Sep 11, 2015
By Yemi Adebowale

President Muhammadu Buhari owns the sprawling Asokoro lakeside mansion located at number 9, Udo Udoma Street, Asokoro, Abuja, BREAKING TIMES can authoritatively report.

Investigations by our reporter on Wednesday unveiled President Muhammadu Buhari’s hidden property situated at a choice location in Asokoro beside an exotic lake few yards away from the Aso Rock Presidential Villa fence.

Since his inauguration on Friday May 29, heavy security presence has been deployed around the area surrounding the property. BREAKING TIMES reporters at the risk of their lives managed to take photographs of the sprawling triple-duplex property on Wednesday.

Professional estate surveyors have valued the land on which the property sits at approximately N1.2 billion. Each of the three duplexes is valued at N300 million and this, when added to the cost of the land is approximately N2.1 billion. Also, rent from tenants on each of the three duplexes is estimated at N6 million per annum.

President Buhari’s Asokoro property has been home to a former High Commissioner of an African country to Nigeria. The family of the late Special Adviser on Strategy and Documentation to former President Goodluck Jonathan, Oronto Douglas, are tenants at the Buhari Asokoro property, a source who pleaded anonymity disclosed to BREAKING TIMES.

The discovery of the Buhari Asokoro mansion may have cast another huge credibility question on the modest and anti-corruption credentials that got him elected on March 28, 2015.

It will be recalled that BREAKING TIMES on Monday exposed details of how the new First Lady, Mrs. Aisha Buhari wore a Cartier Baignoire Folle 18-Carat White Gold Diamond Ladies Watch that cost £34,500 (N10, 453, 000) to the presidential inauguration on May 29, 2015.
source:
http://www.thebreakingtimes.com/exposed-president-buharis-n2-1-billion-asokoro-mansion/

PoliticsRe: EFCC Arrests BGL Boss, Okumagba Over Alleged N28.9bn Fraud - Punch by sleemfesh: 9:05am On Sep 11, 2015
kkkp:
Igbos and fraud
Next thing u will find yourself CV in hand before same Igbo begging for a job. Imbecilic cynic.
Meanwhile he is not even said to be Igbo.
PoliticsLabour Anti-corruption Protests, Mere Jamboree – Fayose by sleemfesh(op): 8:44am On Sep 11, 2015
This Fayose man keeps making sensible sense each passing day:

Ekiti State Governor, Ayodele Fayose, on Thursday described the nationwide anti-corruption protests of the organised labour as a mere jamboree.

The governor, who said “no political office holders can steal without the cooperation of the civil servants,” urged the labour unions, predominantly civil servants, to purge themselves of corruption.

He spoke while receiving the labour leaders, led by the Chairmen of the Nigeria Labour Congress, Raymond Ade-Adesanmi and Trade Union Congress, Ayodeji Ladeji, in his office in Ado Ekiti.

Fayose said, “No governor, minister or top political office holders can steal a penny from the treasury without the cooperation of the civil servants. We don’t write papers as politicians, but we only approve whatever the civil servants came up with.

“I consider the anti-corruption war of President Muhammadu Buhari as mere propaganda. If you want to fight corruption, you have to do it by example. President Buhari must start from his party men. He should probe how his campaign was funded because he told Nigerians that he is a poor man.

“Whatever I say about Buhari should not be mistaken for hatred, I don’t hate him. But, he has to desist from fighting corruption with political face. I differed seriously to his anti-corruption war because he has been protecting other former heads of state, except President Goodluck Jonathan, who contested against him.

“What is happening to Halliburton’s scandal and other corruption cases perpetrated before Jonathan’s government? This is what I expected the labour to do. They should ask questions, rather than mere protests.”

Fayose also criticised the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, which he accused of also displaying signs of corruption.

“The commission has been evading the payment of N10 million it ought to pay me over appeal court judgement when I sued EFCC for harassing my wife. Is this not corruption.

“I stand to be corrected, I am the only governor who calls the labour leaders to Joint Allocation Account Committee and Federation Allocation Account Committee to decide how the state allocation should be spent. This is to tell you that I have nothing to hide and nothing to fear.”

Ade-Adesanmi said the protest was designed to sensitise the public about the danger of corruption to the society.

“All funds identified to have been stolen should be recovered and kept in special accounts to create jobs.
“Corruption has affected all the sectors; education, civil service, banks, markets, transport, power, manufacturing and other private and public institutions. It has lead to the closure of factories and engendered poverty in the system.

“It breeds all kinds of crimes like robbery, vandalism, kidnapping, youth restiveness and insecurity. We promise that the trade unions will continue to support the current leadership in its fight against corruption,” he said.

source:
http://www.punchng.com/news/labour-anti-corruption-protests-mere-jamboree-fayose/
Nairaland GeneralGeneral Social Media Alertness (GSMA). by sleemfesh(op): 6:08am On Sep 10, 2015
There are things called apps and other plug-ins by third party developers meant for several purposes: games, adware etc. People who use these online are usually expected to sign up. The information you use to sign up is what they use to identify you. Beyond identification, it is a way to mine user data which they use in several different ways which safety or legality or privacy we won't concern ourselves here with. Sometimes signing up to use these services can be a turn off so to make it simpler and a click away, social media and other accounts are used.

So, instead of filling out a form you can be asked to use your details from Facebook, Twitter, Yahoo etc, greatly simplifying the process. However, the same details (and even several more) are gathered about you as you are asked to give the app/service permission to access your information via these accounts you have already. To ask for your data, they are getting more and more creative by coming up with enticing things like claiming to make you see who's viewing your profile, when you will die (my favourite), gossip news etc.

In a world where people try to scam you face to face, you can imagine how much more convenient it is to do so remotely. So, unless you are absolutely sure of what you are getting from using these third party services, it is usually not a good idea to give this access. Third party apps are able to post links on your behalf. This is how you can suddenly start posting links to things you are sure you would not on your own: adverts, porn etc.

For the love of akara and bread please pass this around so that you save a friend from embarrassment and having to send out a disclaimer while swearing on their local deity.

-Fesh.
PoliticsHow Amaechi Siphoned Rivers Funds According To Integrity Group by sleemfesh(op): 9:47pm On Sep 05, 2015
Watched a documentary earlier today sponsored by one Integrity Group on Amaechi government on ait. I snapped a picture of payments to companies all with same address but which do not exist at the said address.

There are several more like the billions for the hospital awarded twice but no stone to show anywhere.

Blood of god! Egwu dikwa o.

PoliticsTreatment Abroad: Akpabio On His Way To See His Family In UK Before Accident. by sleemfesh(op): 9:11am On Sep 03, 2015
Why people chose to lie about other people and to what gain is really confusing.
Akpabio was on his way to see his family in the UK when the accident happened. He was taken to General Hospital Abuja where he was treated before he continue his journey later. He didn't go for medical treatment due to the accident. HE didn't even sustain any serious injury.

Former Akwa Ibom State governor and Senate Minority Leader, Godswill Akpabio, is recuperating at the National Hospital, Abuja, following his involvement in a car accident in the early hours of yesterday.

It was gathered that Akpabio was on his way to the Airport to catch an international flight when the incident occurred at the traffic Junction close to Bolingo Hotel, along the Abuja Airport Road, Central Business District.

An officer of the Federal Roads Safety Corps, who disclosed the incident to some journalists on anonymous condition, stated that the other vehicle belonged to an envoy and was on a convoy when the accident occurred.

According to him, neither the occupants of the vehicles in the convoy nor Akpabio’s driver sustained injury. He said only the Senator was injured in the chest region.

The FRSC officer, who was believed to be at the scene of the accident, stated that Akpabio was immediately rushed to the National Hospital for examination and treatment.

One of the Senator’s aides sighted at the National Hospital later confirmed that Akpabio was traveling outside the country to visit his wife and children when the incident occurred.

The Deputy Senate Minority Whip, Biodun Olujimi, who was one of the early callers at the hospital, said the medical personnel informed her that the Senator was in a stable condition.

The Chief Information Officer of the National Hospital, Hajia Rabiah Labaran, told journalists in her office that Akpabio was brought to the hospital by some FRSC officers who rescued him from the scene of the accident.

Labaran said: “He (Akpabio) was brought in this morning after he had a car crash as I learnt. He was brought in from the Bolingo Hotel Junction where a vehicle crashed into his own vehicle from behind.

“Lucky enough, when they brought him after the preliminary check-up, it was found out that he did not have any serious injury. He was talking when he was brought in and they gave him necessary attention at the trauma unit.

“I learnt that as at this afternoon, (12:30pm), he was taken to the private wing of the hospital for proper care, but there was no serious injury, though it has not been disclosed what kind of injury.

“It is something he can come over in a few days. He is currently recuperating. He was with his driver but the driver did not sustain injury.”



http://www.ngrguardiannews.com/2015/09/akpabio-escapes-death-in-serious-road-accident/
PoliticsRe: APC Disowns One Meal A Day Billboard by sleemfesh: 11:37am On Sep 02, 2015
agarawu23:
Majority didn't vote for buhari because of his campaign promises.

We all know our politicians are liars and that will not stop as far as democracy is concerned in Nigeria.

PDP made promises too which they didn't fulfil.

Only God that can make a promise without failing you smiley.
They are counting on stupidity like yours here to pull through whatever shenanigans they're up to.
PoliticsHow GEJ Fought Corruption,may Have Orchestrated US Backlash/support 4 Oppostion by sleemfesh(op): 12:14pm On Sep 01, 2015
It is widespread belief that GEJ government reeked of corruption so much so that rotten fish will be ashamed.
However, one of the his greatest undoing might be his very quiet nature and the honest or humble, albeit naive belief that people will ordinarily look and see what is good and uphold it. Add to that a team of aides who didn't do a good job of blowing the proverbial trumpet but late in the day. Yes, it is their job to educate the people.

What he didn't factor in was that no matter how good you may be, in the game of politics, when folks are after you for whatever reason, they will stop at nothing in getting you down. This is very possible with a group of Nigerians who are so eager to grab power and who also have enormous sources of fund. The lazy Nigeria media and very gullible masses readily misinform and swallow all if not most of the propaganda and false information respectively.

It was the Jonathan government that nearly got an ex-Vice President of the United States of America (USA) jailed for corruption!
If that is a small issue you need to think again. A country that could go to war in a foreign land (Iraq) and ravage it for no clear-cut reason but fabricated information on the possession of weapons of mass destruction (which none was eventually found) will have a lot of ego. And as we know, they will protect their integrity at all costs.

Among those GEJ went after are:
1] Former US Vice President, Dick Cheney,
2] Albert Stanley ( former Chairman of KBR),
3] David Lesar( CEO of Haliburton)
4] David Utt( Former MD of KBR).
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/02/24/albert-stanley-halliburton-kbr-bribery-sentence_n_1299760.html
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2012-02-23/ex-kbr-ceo-albert-stanley-gets-30-month-prison-term-in-nigeria-bribe-case

That the US obviously didn't forgive Jonathan for putting the former Vice President on trial and worked day and night to see his fall is not hard to see.

Global industrial giants charged by Jonathan includes:-
1] Technip SA of France,
2] Snamprogetti Spa and
3] JGC Corp of Japan.
http://www.justice.gov/opa/pr/snamprogetti-netherlands-bv-resolves-foreign-corrupt-practices-act-investigation-and-agrees

And to think that Atiku and Obasanjo who are closely related to these corruption cases are now the people chanting change tells you a lot about Nigeria and the fake change.

PoliticsRe: 2nd Niger Bridge: Former Works Minister Disgraces Oshiomhole With Pix Evidence by sleemfesh(op): 11:43am On Aug 31, 2015
Keneking:
Ok. is this all what ndi Igbos get for N10bn undecided

N10bn is Ten comma zero-zero-zero comma zero-zero-zero comma zero-zero-zero Naira only shocked

1. google earth map (refer to attachment for current image)
2. earth works
3. pillars (i can't find the pillars on the map)

They (Peter Obi & Jonathan) have scammed and defrauded Ndi Igbos grin

Jonathan sef angry

Where is the bridge? grin
Your brain is too small to encompass the rest of the pics.
Not your fault.
Politics2nd Niger Bridge: Former Works Minister Disgraces Oshiomhole With Pix Evidence by sleemfesh(op): 10:13am On Aug 31, 2015
A former Minister of Works, Mr. Mike Onolememen, has denied the allegation by the Edo State Governor, Adams Oshiomhole, that the Goodluck Jonathan-administration paid the sum of N140bn to consultants for the construction of the Second Niger Bridge.

Onolememen, who made the denial in a statement signed by his media aide, Mr. Tony Ikpasaja, made available toThe PUNCH on Thursday, accused the governor of misleading Nigerians with “wild and spurious” allegations.

The statement noted that the Second Niger Bridge was a Public Private Partnership project being executed on the Design, Build, Finance, Operate and Transfer model at the cost of N108bn and that only N10bn, out of the refundable N30bn funding from Federal Government, was paid through the Subsidy Reinvestment and Empowerment Programme.

The statement reads, “The Federal Government of Nigeria, guided by the Transaction Adviser, Roughton International, agreed to provide a refundable Catalytic Funding of N30bn. By May 2015, N10bn Catalytic Funding was paid from the Federal Ministry of Works’ SURE-P Budget to fast-track the early and sub-structural works of the bridge. This implies that the successful concessionaire, JB-NSIA Consortium, has responsibility for the design, finance and construction of the project, as well as its operation.

“The total project cost is N108bn (excluding duties and Value Added Tax) with a completion period of about 48 months. This cost was arrived at, after BPP’s (Bureau of Public Procurement) review of the concessionaire’s submitted cost of N138bn.”

“The bridge located at about 2km downstream the existing Niger Bridge in Onitsha, has recorded impressive progress. One wonders therefore, the intentions of Governor Adams Oshiomhole in deliberately misinforming Nigerians on the true status of the 2nd Niger Bridge.”

Souce: http://scannewsnigeria.com/featured-post/second-niger-bridge-former-works-minister-disgraces-debt-ridden-oshiomhole-with-pictorial-evidence/

Politics(Hilarious Photo?) Delay In PMB Ministers Explain. by sleemfesh(op):
Heaven: Oga sir, na Michael dey on the line. You need be be a saint to ask for one. Call back when you are. Hi hi hi.

PoliticsRe: "Alleged Boko Haram Member Disguised As Woman Was A Nigerian Soldier" - SR by sleemfesh: 5:02pm On Aug 26, 2015
focus7:
Sahara Reporters remains a major nightmare to Jonathan/PDP during and after his reign, is always digging out all the lies and deceit of PDP. SR weldon, keep up leading in investigative journalism in nigeria.
Try 'planting lies'

Ewu awusa.
PoliticsHow Unfair Can We Be To Jonathan? by sleemfesh(op): 8:26am On Aug 23, 2015
By Mustapha Abdulrahman

Words they say are cheap and nothing is as sweet as beating up the weeping boy as all, including weaklings suddenly gain strength and bury their own weaknesses in the collective attack. Unfortunately, it bellies current failures and provide a ready platform for discuss even when we know the lie in it.

No situation affords the above assertion better expression than what has become the order of the day in casting former President Goodluck Jonathan in bad light; selling him as a total failure even in the face of realities. We know that the heart does not lie but the tongue is deceitful; so one wonders why even respected men choose to live the lie because that is the vogue.

Examples to prove the point are legion and glaring for which one would have been tempted to gloss over them except for the fact that Nigerians have started acting too early as if we are suffering from collective amnesia on the issue of Jonathan’s performance given the circumstances.

Most painful is the fact that we have soon forgotten the accolades that attended the reformation of our international gateways and the advertorials that graced newspapers showering praises on how things had changed. The question that rushes to ones lips is “Are we being fair to Jonathan by painting him with the tar of general lack of performance? Can we stand the pricking of our conscience over the issue of realities of crediting one man with the success of another just to scurry favour?

There were certain things that had left our memories which the Jonathan administration restored to our collective psyche and never in the annals of the country’s history was freedom of expression given such a handle as under his regime. He paid dearly for it with the abuses which it appears people have been fixated on long after he gracefully left the stage.

It is incontrovertible that in every sense of it, his transformation agenda really transformed the country in all sectors though the rot in the system which had endured over the years seemed to taint his efforts; but if truth be told, he left giant marks which his traducers have been working assiduously to rubbish without success and in the process; celebrate their own ignorance and lack of direction.

Rather than fall into the common mistake of attacking ideas and people, it is more honourable and respectable to take some issues and address them to prove that Nigerians will be lucky to have President Muhammadu Buhari leave marks on the political and developmental space like Jonathan did. Without even starting, cries are all Nigerians are getting from the present regime which unknown to them, is preparing grounds for the explanation of its would be failures.

Jonathan approached governance with a developmental mind with the best intentions for the country. He placed national interest above self, a reason he chose a different path by conceding victory no matter how it was won just for the country to be at peace. A retrospective look will reveal how his opponents in no distant past took their losses at the polls and the hundreds of Nigerian lives, property and animosities that went into it. That alone places him head above all Nigerian politicians and bellied his considerations for the country. Simply put, he transformed the Nigerian psyche, giving us an opportunity to think straight once more.

<b>Another funny thing that has become the order of the day for example is the praises being showered on President Buhari over the improvement of power supply across the country. </b> Yes, power generation and distribution have generally improved but it was not a feat that was achieved overnight because it is not like putting on your generator at home and getting light immediately. Power involves intricate processes that include building of infrastructure, the turbines, gas supply, the generation, wheeling, transmission and distribution before Nigerians get the power in their homes. The question is what has the present administration done from May till now to have put those things in place? It is simply the result of what Jonathan did that Buhari is getting the praises for. It is like a hunter who shot a game that in the thrashing of death goes somewhere else to die and picked by a nursing mother and everyone starts to sing her praise for killing a big game. Jonathan updated the transmission backbone of the country which was unable to carry above 3000 megawatts; built substations, massively brought in transformers and completed generating stations across the country that radically increased the generation capacity of the country.

At a point, notwithstanding that gas is not like crude oil that thieves could puncture the pipelines to steal, yet each time power peaked within his tenure, saboteurs would cut the gas supply and power will drop. What has the present regime done to stop that other than those who were doing it have simply stopped because power has changed hands? Anything that is seen in improvement of power in the coming years remains a credit to Jonathan; even Buhari knows that.

[b]Another funny assertion is that refineries in the country coming back on stream three months after the new regime took over were the handiwork of Buhari. [/b]The simple question to ask is how long does Turn Around Maintenance (TAM) of a refinery take? What for example is the average time and process of replacing the Catalytic Cracking Unit (CCU) of a refinery like happened with the Port Harcourt refinery? Answers to these questions would show that it takes an average of 18 months for TAM and even longer to procure and install CCU since it is not an on-the-shelf part; yet gullible Nigerians are plied with sweet stories of what is not. The fact again is that Jonathan’s regime turned around the refineries and any result coming in that sector goes to only one person, Jonathan.

Prior to the coming of the Jonathan administration, road travel had but died across the country. How many kilometers of motorable roads did we have before then? Travelers between Lagos and Benin, Edo State slept more on the road than the days they made the journey in a day. The Ore axis if it had mouth, would have testified to how many travelers it swallowed through accidents, not to talk of those it hosted in traffic snarls while armed robbers had field days. Yet those who ply the route now can attest to the difference. Soon too, maybe, those would be credited to the vaunted “change”. Roads across the northern parts of the country are even better now as more works were done there. Some bridges conceived in the 70s and left in the drawing board breathed the air of realisation under Jonathan while the South East which has the worst roads also got some relief. There is no part of the country that did not feel the road rehabilitation and construction. We await Buhari to surpass those records.

Airports across the country could be said to have had the best of it as modernisation spread evenly for the first time since our independence under Stella Oduah as Minister. Even today, no one can without covering his face in shame; say Jonathan did not reform our airports from Lagos to Kano, Sokoto to Kaduna, Calabar to Owerri, Benin to Abuja and Enugu airport which started enjoying international flights. Jonathan had a fair mind so much that developments other heads of State had vowed would be executed over their dead bodies are now functional when they are still alive.

Rail transportation which is supposed to take pressure off our roads died long time ago. Also, the political and military class used it as the worst conduit pipe to drain resources for years without anything to show for it. Infact, rather than shop for tar list to nail Jonathan with, one thought that the present regime would probe the rail contracts prior to the time Jonathan revived it. Today, Lagos to Kaduna, Kano route is back on stream, Port Harcourt-Maiduguri is also back on stream among many long hauls. The speed rail between Kaduna and Abuja is nearing completion while modern coaches and heads have been brought into the country, yet people are behaving as if they are not seeing.

Can one remember the amount the country lost to food importation even with the land mass that it is blessed with? Have we forgotten that fertilizer importation, allocation and distribution created emergency billionaires while the real farmers that needed them never had access to that necessary farm input? Can we remember how rice farmers craved for patronage and milling machines without getting positive response from the required quarters? Do we not know now that we are inching towards self-sufficiency in rice productions? How many people know that Nigeria is the highest cassava producer in the world? So many milestones the mind could not fathom in the past were achieved in agriculture under Jonathan. We thank God that Buhari is a farmer; we shall see how far he would consolidate on what Jonathan did.

One thing that needs be said is that even though the achievements are like work in progress, the effect of those projects are going to be positively felt decades from now and therefore beyond Buhari’s tenure, so posterity should be kind enough to credit Jonathan with his good works.

Coming to the issue of statesmanship, he still stands head above everyone which has lionised Jonathan in the African continent and beyond. How many sitting heads of state ever conceded defeat at a poll they superintended? What would have happened if he decided to contest the results with all the proof of underage voting and the lopsided distribution of permanent voters cards? Have we forgotten the assertion of the “baboon and the monkey to be soaked in blood” should a particular candidate lose the elections? He is not in the category of desperate politician who wants to be in power by all means. We can remember not in the distant past, the sharing of the treasury to elongate constitutional given days in power by some who today are masquerading as political saints, yet Jonathan sacrificed the office for peace.

He had the army, police and other security apparatchik at his control to have foisted himself in power or even put up credible challenge to the election results but refrained from doing so because of the thousands that would have died from the aftermath. Putting the nation first, he saved lives.

From the foregoing, should we attack a man because he refused to pull punches? Should his peaceful disposition be taken for weakness and therefore pummeled with the notion that he lacks power to go into an offensive or defend himself? Caution should be exercised when aiming a sledge hammer on the skulls of the innocent.

Every Nigerian has been a victim of the fraud in government; while some looted the treasury within very short periods of time and are answering statesmen today, others try to hide theirs in bantes and aso oke, casting the impression of piety and modesty but we know that their worth when they assumed power is not what it is today after selling our common patrimony to themselves and cronies in the name of privatization and yet they bask in the euphoria of being protected from probes.

Probe is good but why not being fair to all and probe every regime, at least within the era of democratic rule? It appears the probe is just another name for going after Jonathan who pre-scientifically had warned his ministers to brace up for persecution. Apply the golden rule and probe all instead of picking and choosing

In the event the suspicions of reasonable minds that Jonathan is the target hold true, know that the seed of discord has been sown unless the plot is to tar a certain section of the country in order to exclude them from power in the future. Humiliating Jonathan is humiliating the office of the President and the consequences can be dire after all, there had been probes without consequences in the past.

Source :http://www.thisdaylive.com/articles/how-unfair-can-we-be-to-jonathan-/218105/#.VdiUMDVBX7B.facebook
PoliticsRe: Terrible State Of Tin Can Island Port Road by sleemfesh(op): 12:41pm On Aug 21, 2015
asha80:
it is just annoying seeing Nigerians that are not aware of why certain things are they in this country
You will think that you are making sense but failing to see u r making an assz of yourself. This road is less than 500m from the very place ships berth. With rails, the containers will still have to be transported to the rail for loading. You use rails to remove it from the city not the port. Grow some sense.
PoliticsRe: Terrible State Of Tin Can Island Port Road by sleemfesh(op): 12:39pm On Aug 21, 2015
VaselineCrew2:
Hmmm, I think I also subscribe to your line of reasoning.

In Texas, there are always mega huge trucks on the interstate constantly, but the road is always well maintained.

I believe that road does not have to get that bad before maintainance is carried out. Afterall, they are generating lots of money there.
Chikena. This road was always being maintained in the last 3 years plus I have towed it. That's what is expected. It is a busy and crucial road. Railway is good but the containers must have to be removed from the ports first. There is no escaping it. This road is less than 500 meters from the berths.
PoliticsRe: Terrible State Of Tin Can Island Port Road by sleemfesh(op): 11:56am On Aug 21, 2015
asha80:
Nothing much can be done about this rd even if repaired by a quality construction company it will not really last because of heavy duty foods and container pass through it in mins

The long lasting solutions are

Resoration of rail line to apapa/tincan port( I mean high capacity rail)


Diverting traffic away from tincan and apapa ports
Are you kidding me bro?
Is Nigerian the only country with a port and heavy vehicles?
Get serious please or close it up.
PoliticsTerrible State Of Tin Can Island Port Road by sleemfesh(op): 11:21am On Aug 21, 2015
Can we please get this to the front and have the government look at this case. Tin Can is a crucial port and Nigeria makes billions from this place in a year. How can the access road be this horrible. A practical death trap.

Nairaland GeneralRe: Ricahrd Branson Highlighs The Atrocities Of War With Biafran Examples by sleemfesh(op): 3:40pm On Aug 18, 2015
more pix

Nairaland GeneralRicahrd Branson Highlighs The Atrocities Of War With Biafran Examples by sleemfesh(op): 3:39pm On Aug 18, 2015
Richard Branson on 18 June 2015 took to twitter and the website of his company virgin.com to highlight the tragedy and atrocities of wars and of interest is the light shed on the Bifran genocide.

"Alongside stories about music and popular culture, we used the magazine as a vehicle to protest against the Vietnam and Biafran wars.
Student had a team of great writers, creating wonderful and punchy pieces of journalism, but when it came to articles about war and conflict we knew imagery was the only way to tell the hard-hitting truth.
Enlisting the help of British photographer Don McCullin – who has since been labelled the world’s greatest living war photographer – we were able to really convey the shocking reality of war."

Source: http://www.virgin.com/richard-branson/a-picture-tells-a-thousand-words

PoliticsRe: US Sending Arms To Nigeria – Punch Report by sleemfesh: 8:31am On Aug 17, 2015
princemillla:
This is a good development... Meanwhile below are the materials coming in from Us

Caiman trucks and Maxx pro MRAP.... These are good truck for dessert area
aren't you ashamed of your pathetic self? You couldn't even get pix that other country's flags is not on.
Olodostic Olofofo.
PoliticsBoko Haram: Adamawa Budgets N200m For Prayer Warriors by sleemfesh(op): 6:52pm On Aug 14, 2015
The Adamawa State Government on Friday announced that it has earmarked N200 million to engage prayer warriors in seeking divine intervention towards ending the state’s lingering security challenges.

Chief of Staff of the state, Alhaji Abdurahman Jimeta, disclosed this in a media chat aired on the Adamawa State Television, which was monitored by the News Agency of Nigeria in Yola.

Jimeta explained that the money was sourced from the state and local governments joint account.

“We have earmarked N200 million for prayers to seek for Allah’s intervention in tackling the Boko Haram menace and other insecurity challenges threatening the stability of the state,” Jimeta said.

He said part of that money, which would be spent as security votes, would go into assisting local vigilance teams and security operatives.

On agriculture the state government had ordered fertilisers worth over N3billion for the 2015 farming season.

He called for massive support toward the success of government efforts for a peaceful and stable Adamawa, adding that not much could be achieved in an atmosphere of chaos.

Source :http://www.punchng.com/news/boko-haram-adamawa-budgets-n200m-for-prayer-warriors/
PoliticsSOS: Tin Can Island 1st And 2nd Gate Is A Death Trap by sleemfesh(op): 6:13pm On Aug 14, 2015
SOS
The road at Tin Can Island port 1st and 2nd gate are a practice practical death trap. 2nd gate has about three deep holes that are up 20 inches deep and steep at the edges.

For a single area that contributes the much it does to our national earnings, it is morally evil and criminal for both the state and federal government to let these two spots pass each 24hrs of the day without immediate attention.

Hundreds of 20 and 40 footer containers steadily have to make their way through this gaping trap as well as numerous 33,000 litre tanks laden with various fuels. Hundreds of bikes have also to meander amidst this mess as thousands of commuters crisscross this all important part of Lagos.

Please help spread this concern.
Car TalkRe: South Africa Nervous Over Nigeria's Rising Auto Industry by sleemfesh: 2:02pm On Aug 12, 2015
Mbkite:
Am not saying he is the one making things to work but, all I know is that things are working better!
QED.
Mumus like you afraid of facing the truth are part of why we are still where we are as Nigeria. smh.
Nairaland GeneralRe: Check Out Posh Handcrafted Bags By A Nairalander by sleemfesh(op): 2:20pm On Aug 10, 2015
More..

Nairaland GeneralCheck Out Posh Handcrafted Bags By A Nairalander by sleemfesh(op): 2:18pm On Aug 10, 2015
In a climate like ours that imported things is the craze, this is 100% Nigerian made and proudly so.
Minimal threading, by e-Duu. For matching ashoebi and gift packs let the magic-hands know wink

PoliticsRe: Tundefashola.com Is Not My Personal Website – Fashola by sleemfesh: 7:51pm On Aug 08, 2015
Maka ndi a na-aghogbu.

For the gullible.
PoliticsRe: Crisis In Gbajabiamila’s Camp Over Letter To Oyegun by sleemfesh: 9:42am On Jul 23, 2015
Demmocrats:
Grab the latest copy of the film, old men behaving like kids. No wonder this country is in this state.

I only have hope on sai buhari the rest is waste of time.
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This is how stupid this country and their kids are.
You think the old man has a magic wand.
Progress must be whole or the lagging part drags the whole system backwards.
PoliticsRe: DSS Vs Dasuki: Court Process May Lead To ‘revelations’ On Boko Haram, APC, PDP by sleemfesh: 1:35pm On Jul 21, 2015
dustmalik:
Exactly. Who are they fooling? Rubbish.
Kids like you won't understand.
It is always gra gra.
When the movie starts na una go begin shake first.
PoliticsRe: Dasuki’s Aide’s Driver Gone With $5m Cash by sleemfesh: 9:41am On Jul 20, 2015
Rilwayne001:
DAYUMMMN shocked It is obvious that this man is a thief and possibly one the financial supporter of boko-are-rams.

The protection seeker will soon wail over this thread.
Have you stopped to ask yourself how u can withdraw USD5m cash?
Are you this gullible?

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