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OgbeifunErom:The Economist was too nice. Jonathan was a useless human being. A dunce with a capital D, with a dunce hat to go with it and the red nose of a clown to underscore his lack of seriousness. |
CharleyCharley:Hating an enemy of the Nigerian state is a patriotic act. Why should I love a dunce who continues to remind us of why we sacked him? Is it a lie that he was a criminal president who supervised the embezzlement of state funds? Let him continue to soar higher without taking Nigeria down in the process. When he is finally arrested like his criminal accomplices have, you will finally wake up from your delusions that claims of propaganda is not a defence against criminal prosecution. |
Vestiges of the clueless Jonathan's appointments. |
fairheven:That's the part I did not include. Even after residing in a country for over 100years, they ensure they keep only to their type. Infact many of them resident in Nigeria still get married to their country folks hitherto resident in the motherland. Then the partner relocates with them too, especially if the Nigerian partner is from a wealthy and Nigerian business owning family. They remain insular and keep things within the family. Cc: charix. You might have mistaken Moussalli for mussolini. Instead, think more of French variant Mousa (Musa), and the Christian first names (Evita, Serge), then you will realise they are Christian Lebanese (Maronites/Catholic). Besides, the relationship with cool FM already suggests she's Lebanese. |
KINGwax:Can a dunce be educated? Jonathan acquiring intelligence is equivalent to training a donkey how to fly. |
What did Nigeria do wrong in the education sector to have produced an educated dunce like Jonathan? Was the education of the 1970s and 1980s that poor? Is Nigeria not collapsing already? Why is this Jonathan dude such an unrepentant enemy of the Nigerian state? When Pastor Tunde Bakare proclaimed then very early in the Jonathan regime, that Jonathan's destiny was to bankrupt and balkanize Nigeria, I thought he was just being a lousy prophet. Nigeria on the brink, everyone including Cramjones knows this except Jonathan. |
GodMode:If she's Lebanese as I suspect, then she might have Nigerian citizenship by birth. Even the dad might have been born in Nigeria. Lebanese and Indians don't just invest only in a foreign country, they stay on and live with their investment. Uganda, Kenya and Tanzania are prime examples of countries with a burgeoning Lebanese/Indian migrant community. |
This is a president intent on fighting corruption, not the previous clown in office. |
Multiple security sources told PREMIUM TIMES that Mr Omokore, who was later released on Wednesday evening, made revealing statements.Jonathan was right when he said his regime has made many people millionaires and billionaires. Jonathan was a determined enemy of the Nigerian state. Imagine a country having its greatest enemy and threat as its president. |
OgbeifunErom:IPOB youths must certainly support a corrupt man even if he is a hated Yoruba man. They will soon find a way of making this case about themselves. They might say Omokore employs a couple of Igbos, hence his current predicament in the hands of Buhari They must carry out their statutory obligation of opposing Buhari's regime. This is the type of job for Chukwudi44. |
petrov10:As long as stolen public funds are returned to the sabotaged economy, then we are all happy. If you find that despicable, then you need psychiatric help. |
erunz:Any right thinking individual should ask people like you why you term every positive news as propaganda, while negative news is fact. I believe you are not unaware of the president's initial plea that those complicit in embezzlement of public funds should return them all. Those who are deaf and stubborn are being treated in the prison cells. Your misery has only begun, so brace up for more good news. |
We need to police the recovered loot of previously looted funds. Else we get a situation of loot to the 3rd power. |
Another Biafran wailing thread. Hate disguised as intellectual discourse. |
oyb:Indeed you are correct. Honest businesses never progress, while the criminally inclined ones get all the patronage from a criminally inclined society. Indeed reduced sentences are the rewards for cooperation, it all depends on the value of the witness and her ability to get a good deal from the prosecution. If they need are input that much, don't be surprised that she walks away without even an arrest record, especially if the prosecution can get her to deliver the entire board of ARM with more details on the inner workings of the company. In all, corruption must die by force and by fury. |
docadams:Yes I understand that aspect now. Indeed she and her employers are certainly complicit in the crime of money laundering, but with her cooperation in accepting to be a credible witness against a bigger fish, then she's let off the hook. That's standard practice anywhere in the world. My grouse is with those who believe anyone even remotely connected to funds that my have initially emanated from Dasuki, must also be prosecuted for having received blood money. Who's to say if Dasuki's money is not already in the hands of bus conductor's? Or won't I collect my due change anymore? |
DTaj:If indeed the amount of cash is above the limits allowed as you have alleged, then she is a criminal too. Who does not know that the banks and investment firms are filled with corporate criminals and pen robbers. I only hope you are not one of them, and will be ready to testify when the relevant agencies starts probing in that direction. My opinion as expressed before concerns the fact that she collected any money at all from a politician cum businessman call Metuh. She was only doing her legitimate duty securing depositors for her employer. She has no case to answer in the Dasuki scam, but might have a case to answer as regards regulations guiding her financial services industry as you have alleged. |
anonimi:I have since realised that you are a special class of dimwit. To even think I marvelled at your wonderful fictional conversation between Pastor Adeboye and Jesus Christ in the vibrant days of Nairaland religion threads on Tithes. Now please remind me, did Dokpesi not admit that he got his money from Dasuki and it was meant for both government publicity and electoral campaigns? Is partisan political campaigning a function of ONSA? Was Dokpesi to daft not to know the functions of ONSA? So why should the bank marketer or wealth investor be jailed for sourcing for deposits from a notable politician cum business man? You are very irritable and irresponsible. |
ladyF:Jnr is exclusive to whoever is named after the father, hence the Jnr tag, even if it's the last of 7 sons. |
M4gunners:How would she know it's stolen money? Did she collect the money from a police corporal or from a bank gateman? Or who do you think banks send their marketers after for deposits? Politicians! That's the answer. No go ahead and jail all bank marketers for collecting deposits from politicians. If Dasuki's money has found it's way to you even if as change for buying drinks at a bar, I reckon you should be jailed also? |
PearlStreet:Infact, corruption is the most lucrative sector of our economy. Once we harness the resources hitherto devoted to funding corruption, we will fund and execute a developmental budget that had always seemed far-fetched. |
Every kidnapper is a Fulani herdsman nowadays. I don’t believe this false identity one bit. Unseen Fulani herdsmen strategising to collect ransome after kidnapping a monarch by calling him to come collect some items earlier stolen at his palace? Who saw the kidnappers to conclude they are fulani? This is the height of bullshit crime investigation. The culprits are citizens of that very community or neighbouring villages. If you say Fulani herdsmen killed a farmer over grazing land, or stormed a village by night and butchered its inhabitants, then I will believe. |
raumdeuter:Very informative audio broadcast by Akintola. Imagine out of 112 new hires at University of Ibadan then, only 3 were Yorubas. Ahmadu Bello has always been right about the Igbo greed for everything it is allowed to desire. |
Abbeyme:The person you are trying to enlighten is smart but enjoys playing daft to suit his purpose. Do you think you can awaken a man who is pretending to be asleep? |
This is unacceptable! The culprits need to be identified and prosecuted for murder and executed. The question is who is responsible for this murder? Where and when did it happen? Why has it not been reported by a reputable news agency? What a waste of sacred life. |
Iamlordgee:Is that the role of a regulator? To be playing ignorant when industry players breach rules and regulations? I hope you're not in a position of authority, else anything goes with you? |
olatade:Very apt example. |
OlujobaSamuel:Exactly! What is his business seeing an accused whose prosecution is still ongoing. I don’t recall he is a lawyer to the accused. He has already been identified as a journalist going by his broadcast of the previous EFCC visit. Journalists are not allowed to interrogate an accused in jail. The courts are there where lawyers will do all the interrogation as stipulated by law, and all revelations will be made in the public trial as Metuh desired. |
You wanted to go survey the place so you can report again like a journalist? Like you already said, you want to observe so you can narrate again. Are journalists allowed to visit an accused and narrate the event to the public while a criminal case is ongoing? All journalists have been banned from interviewing high profile criminals. Mr Deji Adeyanju, stop reporting stories and opinions from Olisa Metuh, you are interfering with the criminal prosecution ongoing. Metuh has said he will reveal all in court, so Deji leave Metuh to appear and speak for himself in court. You are not his lawyer or a family member. If anything happens to Olisa Metuh in prison, visitors like you should be the very first suspect. You should be lucky you were not arrested after your last illegal narrative. Remember you were once in jail too as an accused on the charge of murder. Only God knows who has given you a contract to kill this time. [url]omojuwa.com/2014/05/president-jonathans-aide-doyin-okupes-associate-linked-with-murder-adeyanju-deji-buk-admission-year-2000/[/url] |
Tunde Ayeni! I believe this dude was then into automobiles (Skymit motors on Mobolaji Bank-Anthony Road beside Sheraton Hotels in Ikeja) and got lots of deals from politicians buying luxury cars in the OBJ regime between 1999 and 2007. Next thing he's into oil and gas and bought into shares at skyeBank to become the chairman. The moment he made the donation of N2.5B to the Jonathan re-election campaign, his bid to have SkyeBank take over Mainstreet Bank (Afri Bank) was finally approved by AMCON. He certainly is one of the many fronts of Don Fortunato and Diezani. Kola Aluko also comes to mind. Yet the people who should protest the most will say "it is our oyel" with an empty stomach, when those with a conscience attempt to raise the alarm and have justice served. Those whose corrupt and criminal business acumen has built bridges across tribes and religion continue to smile to the bank without any compensation for their unsolicited peasant defenders. |
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