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Politics / Re: N1bn Subsidy Scam:Accused Claims To Be Deaf...Stalls arraignment by Stallion77(f): 3:10pm On Oct 10, 2012
Biggyd2: Laff won kill me here. grin When he was choping the money, his deafness did not affect him. On the next adjourned date, the judge should use a mic and speakers to communicate with him. I am sure he will hear everything then!

With amplifiers!
Politics / Re: He Impregnated Bisi Ibidapo-Obe - Dino's In-Law by Stallion77(f): 9:18am On Oct 10, 2012
U need to see his confidence on TV like he is a saint!
Politics / Re: Aviation Minister Paddles A Canoe To Her Flooded Anambra Hometown by Stallion77(f): 4:15pm On Oct 09, 2012
berem: of course she is not! See as 2 of them fat! The canoe must have been swinging.
grin grin grin
Politics / Re: Outraged Nigerians Launch Campaign To Identify Students’ Killers by Stallion77(f): 3:56pm On Oct 09, 2012
Euroclydon:

that came as a shock to me too o!


We honestly need some shock absorbers for the kinda news we get these days if not our engine might just drop! God forbid!!!
Politics / Re: Pastor Bakare A False Prophet by Stallion77(f): 3:49pm On Oct 09, 2012
onatisi: but come to think of it , bakare has never called himself a prophet , it is we Nigerians that are referring to him as one , he himself knows he is not a prophet ,


ok...since he is not a prophet,we will take the ''het'' from prophet and leave him with ''prop''
Politics / Re: Aviation Minister Paddles A Canoe To Her Flooded Anambra Hometown by Stallion77(f): 3:46pm On Oct 09, 2012
The lady in front of her dont seem comfortable with the boat ride....

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Politics / Re: FG To Spend N17.6b On Flood Disaster by Stallion77(f): 11:29am On Oct 09, 2012
U see ba...Government don dey try do something now but NLanders no go comment now...na so life dey sha...na wen u F.up pple wan hear.
Politics / FG To Spend N17.6b On Flood Disaster by Stallion77(f): 8:56am On Oct 09, 2012
In a move to ameliorate the suffering of Nigerians affected by flood, President Goodluck Jonathan on tuesday morning announced a N17.6billion intervention fund.



He stated that out of the fund, N13.3billion is meant for affected the states and N4.3billion for federal agencies involved in flood management.



The President categorized states affected by the flood into four. Category A states are to get N500million, category B states, N400million, category C states N300million and category D states N250million.

Jonathan who spoke during a national broadcast set up a committee to raise more funds for the management of the flood disaster.

The President assured Nigerians that steps will be taken to ensure that the diasaster does not recur.

He thanked groups and individuals who have helped flood victims during the flood disaster.




http://scannewsnigeria.com/breaking-news/breaking-news-fg-to-spend-n17-6b-on-flood-disaster/#more
Politics / Re: What Type Of Punishment Do You Think Killers Of Uniport Students Deserve by Stallion77(f): 8:46am On Oct 09, 2012
The should be hanged by their balls,those of them that are female amongst them should be hanged by their breasts! just a taste of their medicine.
Politics / Re: Dino Melaye Officially Unveiled As Gold Circle Condom Ambassador(pics) by Stallion77(f): 4:57pm On Oct 08, 2012
Hey where was i IS Dino back on the hot seat? I saw the news but i thot it was a scam...so am still wondering why he insisted it was an african Magic tale and stopped there....i dont see any credible defense there sha.
Politics / Re: Jonathan Is Nigeria's Most Transparent Leader Wether U Lyk It Or Not by Stallion77(f): 12:38pm On Oct 05, 2012
Dollarman101: I believe we need to work with our president to make this country a better place, he is transparent and have good plans for the country but the evil ones amongst us will not allow him to work. we are getting to somewhere, he needs to work harder,and ignore the back biters.


Exactly in line with what i intended to write.
Politics / Re: Jonathan Retains Ihejirika As Army Chief In Military Shake Up by Stallion77(f): 5:14pm On Oct 04, 2012
He is performing na...

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Romance / Re: 17 Most Important Things To Remember In Life* by Stallion77(f): 11:35am On Oct 04, 2012
kunletiwoo: God Bless You smiley

Amen! grin
Romance / 17 Most Important Things To Remember In Life* by Stallion77(f): 11:27am On Oct 04, 2012
1. Never give up on anybody; miracles happen every day.

2. Be brave even if you’re not, pretend to be. No one can tell the difference.

3. Think big thoughts, relish small pleasures.

4. Learn to listen. Opportunity sometimes knocks very softly.

5. Never deprive someone of hope; it might be all they have.

6. Strive for excellence, not perfection.

7. Don't waste time grieving over past mistakes. Learn from them and move on.

8. When someone hugs you let them be the first to let go.

9. Never cut what can be untied.

10. Don't expect life to be fair.

11. Remember: Success comes to the one that acts first.

12. Never waste an opportunity to tell someone you love them.

13. Remember that nobody makes it alone. Have a grateful heart and be quick to acknowledge those who help you.

14. Never underestimate the power of a kind word or deed.

15. Laugh alot. A good sense of humor cures almost all of life's ills.

16. Don't miss the magic of the moment by focusing on what’s to come.

17. Watch for big problems. They disguise big opportunities.


http://www.boardofwisdom.com/default.asp?start=31&topic=1005&listname=Life

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Politics / Re: Jonathan Sets Up Committee To Review ICJ Judgement On Bakassi by Stallion77(f): 9:43am On Oct 04, 2012
He has responded at last....he really is listening!
Politics / Re: Jonathan Lied In Independence Anniversary Broadcast. by Stallion77(f): 7:29am On Oct 02, 2012
Amazes me how oppositions/critics would go any length to affect dumb people's perception... He told the truth. GEJ told the truth.
http://www.naijapundit.com/news/president-jonathan-told-the-truth-on-nigeria-s-corruption-rating
Politics / Jonathan Told The Truth On Nigeria's Corruption Rating by Stallion77(f): 7:23am On Oct 02, 2012
President Jonathan Told the Truth on Nigeria's Corruption Rating

An opposition site whose candidate lost out in the last presidential election has challenged the Independence Day speech of President Jonathan in which he said “In its latest report, Transparency International (TI) noted that Nigeria is the second most improved country in the effort to curb corruption.”


Accusing the President of lying, the site claimed to have contacted Transparency International to put the lie to the claim.

However NaijaPundit's investigation shows that the President was correct in his claim and in evidence we reproduce a story from BusinessDay from the 12th of September. To read the story directly from BuusinessDay click here or read it below;



The Federal Government’s fight against corruption is paying-off in the global arena as a survey by Transparency International (TI) shows Nigeria’s corruption perception has improved.

The survey on global corruption perceptions for 2011 versus 2001 showed that the third best improvement in the world was in Nigeria, with its score improving by 1.5 points. In the scoring, Nigeria follows the United States of America, which scored 2 points, while Bangladesh scored the highest by 2.3 points.

Also in the survey, the corruption perception score showed that Nigeria displaced Zambia, Mauritius, Uganda, Cameroon, Ghana, Kenya, Botswana, Senegal, Cote d’Ivore, Malawi, Zimbabwe, South Africa, Egypt, Namibia, and Tunisia.

Barely one year ago, the Co-ordinating Minister for the Economy and Minister of Finance, Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, had vowed to tackle corruption in the country, saying the move would help the ministry to effectively deliver on its mandate.

Okonjo-Iweala was appointed last year by President Goodluck Jonathan to restore some order to Nigeria’s public finance. A former World Bank managing director, she is battling to reform one of the world’s most corrupt nations, without support from the shadowy “godfathers” who wield power from behind the scenes.

Nigeria scored higher than countries like Poland, South Korea, Indonesia, Japan, Belgium, Romania, Latvia, Bolivia, Estonia, Slovenia, Germany, Turkey, Hong Kong, the Czech Republic, Switzerland, India, Norway, Azerbaijani, Ecuador, Australia, France, Sweden, Costa Rica, Slovakia, Vietnam, and Kenya.

Other countries Nigeria scored higher than are Taiwan, Ukraine, Thailand, Pakistan, Russia, China, Croatia, Nicaragua, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Ireland, Kazakhstan, Austria, Singapore, Lithuania, Denmark, Honduras, Guatemala, El Salvador, Luxembourg, Portugal, Moldova, Brazil, Canada, the Philippines, Chile, Columbia, Jordan, Panama, Finland, Argentina, the Dominican Republic, the United Kingdom, Uruguay, Bulgaria, Malaysia, Peru, Mexico, Hungary, Spain, Greece, Venezuela, Iceland, Uzbekistan, Italy, Israel, and Trinidad and Tobago.

The survey further showed that nine Sub-Sahara Africa (SSA) countries have seen improving scores against five SSA countries that saw a decline (Namibia and South Africa) from high scores previously.

Two North African countries saw a big decline – and that may have contributed to the regime change which saw autocrats deposed in those countries. “The middle class in Tunisia was particularly incensed by the corruption in their country,” said Charlie Robertson, Managing Director, Global Chief Economist, Renaissance Capital.


http://www.naijapundit.com/news/president-jonathan-told-the-truth-on-nigeria-s-corruption-rating

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Politics / Re: Gowon Tasks Nigerians To Evolve National Language by Stallion77(f): 12:36pm On Sep 18, 2012
I advocate for hindi as the National Language!
Politics / Re: Reps Have No Reason To Impeach Jonathan – Balarabe Musa by Stallion77(f): 12:30pm On Sep 18, 2012
He who must come before equity must come with clean hands...with the types of gbajamiala,facrook and those yet to be caught, [size=14pt]how can they?[/size]
Politics / Re: Rivers Assembly To Embark On Linguistics & Communication Studies by Stallion77(f): 12:28pm On Sep 18, 2012
Another avenue to embezzle abi? person don hammer!
Politics / Re: Fresh Controversy Over N5000 Note: Speculations That It Has Been Printed Already by Stallion77(f): 12:26pm On Sep 18, 2012
A source is a civilized way of calling amebo... I be thomas,dont believe shi.t till i see it... grin grin grin
Politics / Re: Fuel Scarsity Is A Plot By Jonathan To Remove Subsidy. Nigerians Arise. by Stallion77(f): 12:14pm On Sep 18, 2012
acidtalk: .....When I start topics, I don't just start them for the sake of starting topics to fill up nairaland.

Check most of my topics, they are usually issues that will be of National concern and discussion weeks or month after I start them.

I know what I am saying and for obvious reasons, I can't put up full details.

But watch the coming days what the government will give as the reason why fuel is scarce and the ONLY way out.

I advice you mark this thread.


Link pls...since when did you become a freelance reporter? plus U are just a username so we cant take ur word for it.
Education / Re: Ilesanmi Adesida: University Of Illinois First Black VC by Stallion77(f): 12:40pm On Sep 17, 2012
~Bluetooth:

Omo yoruba ni mi o. . .swagger


see this typical Nigerian don turn am to tribal issue...brother relax! they said Nigerian!!!
Politics / Re: Anioma State Must Be Created by Stallion77(f): 12:16pm On Sep 17, 2012
no...na chidinma state dem go create! mstcheew!
Education / Re: Ilesanmi Adesida: University Of Illinois First Black VC by Stallion77(f): 12:12pm On Sep 17, 2012
[size=16pt]It is a good feat! bravo!! Bravo!!! BRAVO!!![/size]
Romance / Re: 10 Mistakes Men Make With Women (for Men Only) by Stallion77(f): 6:15pm On Sep 14, 2012
huh? Not bad.
Politics / Re: I Fight My Enemies Untill They Drop Dead, Ask Musa Yar'adua- Elrufai by Stallion77(f): 5:04pm On Sep 14, 2012
Anger issues.
Politics / Re: Massive Security At US Embassy In Abuja (Pictures) by Stallion77(f): 5:00pm On Sep 14, 2012
sweetcheecks: What is massive about this?

i dey wonder too o!

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Politics / Re: SHOCKER!! GEJ Is Honest And Clean He Is Not Corrupt - Mallam Elrufai by Stallion77(f): 3:42pm On Sep 14, 2012
let him make up his mind na... Is this his final answer? or does he need to call a friend?
Politics / I Inherited A Bankrupt State, Says Osun Governor Aregbesola by Stallion77(f): 8:00am On Sep 14, 2012
OSUN State Governor Rauf Aregbesola yesterday took a break from his usual official routine.
He appeared before the Prof. Femi Odekunle-led panel of inquiry set up by the government to investigate the circumstances surrounding the procurement of an N18.38 billion loan by his predecessor, Prince Olagunsoye Oyinlola.
The six-member panel has a mandate to look into other major financial transactions by the government between May 29, 2003 and November 27, 2010
Oyinlola, the National Secretary of the Peoples DemocraticParty (PDP), gave his evidence before the governor appeared at the panel.
Aregbesola said the idea behind the loan was not bad but its timing and application were wrong.
He also said the facility would have been unnecessary if the excess crude oil accruing to the State of the Living Spring had been judiciously applied.
The loan was obtained in the twilight of the Oyinlola administration to finance the establishment of six stadia and other projects
Aregbesola, whose administration inherited the N18.38 billion loan from the United Bank for Africa (UBA) Plc., explained why he renegotiated the facility with First Bankof Nigeria Plc.
He said his predecessor bequeathed unto him a government that was technically insolvent.
Stressing that there was nothing strange in a governmenttaking credit facility from financial institutions, Aregbesola said the way and manner the former governor drew down the loan in one fell swoop was questionable.
Equally disturbing, he noted, was the fact that the funds were lodged in an account with the same bank without accruing any interest for the state.
Aregbesola queried the rationale behind the simultaneouspayment of N615 million interests and charges on a loan which was obtained at the 11th hour of the administration.
He told the panel: “Why was the entire loan fully drawn bythe PDP administration prior to the commencement of projects, even when the construction periods of the various projects for which it was meant were between 12-24 months?
“It is imperative to note that the drawdown of the entire loan once and for all in a single day when the entire money was not required to be utilised immediately was suspect.”
Aregbesola also told the commission that Oyinlola’s actionexposed the government to interest liability for funds not needed and just idle in the bank.
The governor said: “The Oyinlola administration ran foul of simple rule of sound financial management. In exposing the state to huge monthly repayment of a sum of N615 million to service a loan that has no viable meansof repayment and need not to have been drawn down.
“On assumption of office, the state government directed the Ministry of Finance, Economic Planning and Budget to negotiate with the officials of UBA Plc and First Bank Plc which offered to refinance the N18.3 billion loan.
“UBA Plc insisted that the 13 per cent annual interest rate charged was the least it could offer and added that interest rate had gone up generally beyond 13 per cent asat December, 2010 when the negotiation took place.
“However, instead of a downward review of the rate, the bank insisted on 13 per cent interest rate per annum but offered to increase the tenor to 47 months.”
The governor said the unspent balance of the loan was returned to the bank to bring it down to N8.3 billion and that his administration had to shop for a more convenient credit line to pay off the balance and the bankcharges, adding that First Bank presented this convenientcredit line.
He noted that a credit line of N25 billion was offered by First Bank of Nigeria Plc, out of which only N8.6 billion was drawn-down to pay the UBA Plc outstanding loan in three tranches, adding that the approval of the Osun State House of Assembly was obtained in respect of the credit line.
Aregbesola said: “Accepting the First Bank’s offer of N25 Billion credit line will tremendously reduce the pressure placed on the finances of government by the suffocating sum of N615 million being paid to UBA Plc monthly.
“ Even if the whole N25 billion is drawn down at once, the government will only require a sum of N208 million for the next 12 months to service the interest element thus making a savings of N407 million monthly on the amount being paid to UBA Plc.
“ In the same vein, the amount that will be required to service the N25 billion loan, both principal and interest, atthe end of the moratorium period if the whole amount isdrawn down at once is N531 million which is lesser than what is currently being paid on N18.38 billion.
“Since drawings will be based on need, there is no way by which the whole N25 billion will be drawn down at once.
“Consequently, the amount that will be repaid monthly atany point in time after the moratorium period will be lesser than N531.”
His words: “There may be nothing wrong in government taking a loan facility. It is the hasty draw-down at once, thereby exposing the state to cut-throat interest payments on money not needed for utilisation and merely lying fallow in the same bank.”
Aregbesola said there was no way the state could continue to meet its social service obligations in education, health services and security among others without renegotiating the terms of the loan.
“Even though, a credit line of N25 billion was offered by First Bank of Nigeria Plc, only N8.6 billion was drawn-down to pay the UBA Plc,’’ Aregbesola said.
The governor said the N18.38 billion loan would not have been necessary, if the excess crude oil accrual to the state was well managed.
In his testimony, former governor Oyinlola said the financial needs of the state pushed his administration into the procurement of N18.38 billion loan in 2010.
Oyinlola said: “A reduction in the federal allocation to states in 2009, when the crises in the Niger Delta was verypronounced affected oil production, which is the main source of the nation’s economy.”
Besides, the former governor said the issue of new minimum wage and the need to embark on other developmental projects required funds for its implementation.
He said: “At that time, salaries of civil servants and pensions consumed 90 per cent of the earnings of the state and the leadership of the state House of Assembly advised us to take the loan to address germane issues of 2010 Budget.
“As a responsible and responsive government, we took the advice of the legislature, then analyse the projects that would have impact on the lives of the people of the state and arrived at N18.38 billion.
“A memo was taken and passed by excecutive council and approval of the House of Assembly was sought and obtained since it is practically impossible to summon every citizen of the state to take a decision on it.
“The constitutional voice of the people is the House of Assembly, which means the people of Osun took the loan by the approval of their representatives in the House.”
The former governor further said that he lacked power to unilaterally take decision on the affairs of the state.
On the upgrading and rehabilitation of nine Technical Colleges contracts, Oyinlola said: “What informed our decision was the inability of government to provide employment for unemployed graduates.
“We intended to upgrade the colleges so that these jobless graduates would go there and pick a trade and become employers of labour.”
Oyinlola said that the poor performance of students in science subjects and Mathematics made his administrationto award contract for kits for the use of pupils in primaryand secondary schools.
On the six stadia projects, the governor said that it was the youths of the state that called the attention of its administration to the development of sports, during one of the open forum programme organised by his government.
He added that if equality was anything to go by, infrastructural development must be replicated in each ofthe zones across the state.
In his conclusion, Oyinlola said that his intention was to pay off the loan before the end of his tenure.





http://www.thenationonlineng.net/2011/news/61474-i-inherited-a-bankrupt-state-says-osun-governor-aregbesola.html
Politics / Re: CBN And The New N700 Note. by Stallion77(f): 4:59pm On Sep 13, 2012
absolute joker without bounds!

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