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chukwudi44:Do you have the contract details for this website? Must all websites be "average websites"? Please provide it and let us analyse why it is expensive? How come you have nothing to say about my expose on the Stella Oduah case? Not all of us have a short memory, you know. Did she commit a crime or not, making expenditures without a budget? What crime did Fashola commit? |
chukwudi44:Was there a budget for her spending? Did she have to force the NCAA, an independent agency, to go borrow money for cars they never requested for? The 2 cars documented were never found by the house committee that investigated the matter. Why the initial denial by her aide, Joe Obi, over never buying the cars? After more documentary evidence came out, same Joe Obi then admitted, claiming her job had made her step on many toes, so she needed the cars for protection. Seeing that the excuse was rather foolish, the NCAA was then compelled to shoulder the blame, claiming the cars were bought to be part of the pool of cars to convey foreign partners of the aviation ministry. Why all the contradictions? It is also on record that she had been pressuring the NCAA to get those cars under the tenure of Harold Demuren, but she was met with reluctance. However, once Demuren was out of the picture, she got the Acting DG to rush the purchase without a budget. Yet you think it is comparable to a budgeted spending, with project equally executed and documented in the state's own public records? |
simplycarro:Even the hypocrite called Peter Obi did so earlier. www.nairaland.com/1403939/evidences-governor-obi-deported-29 |
Yomboy4ever:Have you also tendered your apologies to the Yoruba destitutes that were equally relocated by the same Fashola government in Lagos to their own states for care? Or has the same Peter Obi who was then governor of Anambra, also apologised for his own earlier relocation of destitutes from Anambra back to Ebonyi and Akwa-Ibom? Why are you apologising for an action not regretted? The action was necessary, and not regretted. www.nairaland.com/1403939/evidences-governor-obi-deported-29 |
The only ministerial position that cannot be occupied by someone who is not a professional in that field is Attorney General. That's because the occupier of that office is required to function as an Attorney for the government and country. Not even Health ministry can insist on having a medical professional at the helm. A health minister would never have to function in any medical capacity. |
fantazia:How did Nigeria get to this level of aimless criticism? If he appointed a handicapped (physically challenged) person from the North, you will also request that the South must have its own handicapped nominee? I think it's time for you to go drink your afternoon tea, maybe the sugar will nourish the brain. |
fantazia:So by having no female ministers from the SE and SS, the president hates those regions? Are the men who have been nominated not representative of whatever tribal ambitions you might want to project and see addressed at the center? What if he had decided to appoint only females from the SE and SS states, what would be your complaint then? That he hates the men because he fought them during the Biafra war? You're more moronic than I thought. A president fulfilled the constitutional requirement to appoint 1 minister per state, yet you just had to find a fault so as to fuel and justify your tribal hate. Continue with your hate, it will keep you wailing forever because that is where you stand. |
fantazia:You are a slowpoke who has been duly identified as one. On the scale of sensible and objective political analysis, you've been weighed, measured, and you've been found wanting. Of all you could identify in the ministerial nominations, you chose to concern yourself with something so irrelevant. You had nothing to say about the uprightness or competence of the nominees, how intelligent of you? If you care, go into the wilderness to proclaim your new propaganda to nurture ethnic hate for the president. It is my hope that you will continue wailing without cause, while Buhari continues with his patriotic mission to pull Nigeria from the dungeons of underdevelopment and corruption. |
A thief is a thief. On the streets it would have been a burning with tires by the very people who are trying to whitewash the image of a "bigman" thief. The poor man thief is not privileged enough to have anyone re-tell his biography. |
fantazia:Are you a slowpoke or what? 1 minister per state. Is that too complex for a tribalist to process? Must the president seek to please every stupid opinion out there? Here's my own stupid expectation as a male, why must SS and SE be given only male ministers while the North and SW had to share with females? Do you now understand how idiotic your comment was in trying to stir up ethnic hate with irrelevant propaganda? |
fantazia:So you're not satisfied with 1minister per state? You also want 1 female minister per region? Anyone who bothers himself with all these cacophony of noise misconstrued as criticism, is not ready to lead as president. Next will be no fair looking female minister from the SE, then no fat minister from the SS. Disgruntled elements! |
The new campaign strategy by PDP. If he died because of fear of due punishment, then justice was served afterall. Any Bayelsan who votes PDP because of this typical hate propaganda, deserves not to have portable water. |
modath:Of all female hypocrites on this forum, she is the queen. Don't think that some people do not enjoy chaos or do not prefer a corrupt Nigeria. Don't even hold your breath expecting an answer to your questions. Anyone who is proud to identify with PDP the moment the president or the top party leaders are from their region, obviously have no shame. Ask them to point to a major success of GEJ's regime, they will suddenly go quiet like a graveyard. Yet they have shown themselves to be the most needy for change, impatiently asking for the dividends of a change they never wanted. |
It is true he loved his people so much that he thought it wise to personally safeguard their commonwealth in his own private bank accounts. Not many people can offer to share their private bank accounts. |
hinwazaka:Don't worry, I'm not like you to always hold ethnic allegiances superior to objective reasoning. I am more of a Buharist than an APC apologist or a Tinubu fan. So if Buhari turns on Tinubu in a bid to further the anti-corruption agenda which I support, then Tinubu had better have a good and plausible defence to refute any allegation made. When ethnic fanboys who hate their country like you finally become born again to assume the role of true and honest Nigerians, patriots like me would already be resurrected and sitting at the right hand of the father. |
Rawani:@ Rawani, thanks for the info. I hope hinwazaka can stop feeling sorry for those who have no need for it and channel his empathy towards those crying out for help. I have had cause to work in the creeks. If you want to know what poverty is about, that should be a choice destination. I laughed hard when I heard Sen. Ben Bruce wanted to donate his earnings to Osun state civil servants, he is yet to provide for his forsaken constituents who don't even know what government looks like, but felt the need to help out workers he owes no obligation to. Talk about misplaced priorities. Alamieyesiegha was a thief, who took from the necessities of the poor, so his own family and friends could enjoy the vanities of life. Shame on him. |
ZKOSOSO:Must you always make a fool out of yourselves? If anything killed him, it was the realization that the UK will soon come get him. His soul knew no peace afterwards despite his ignoble pardon by a clowning president. Don't follow his footsteps so you won't die of hypertension. |
hinwazaka:That he got more commissions one after the other already suggests his superiors were impressed with his performance. Till today he remains loved in every state he governed. He spent state money on state needs, not using it to acquire property in every state he served. He impacted the lives of all Nigerians as HOS, ensuring you were forced against your corrupt will to be honest and disciplined citizens for the greater good of the country. He ensured all those who had stolen money not enough to buy a Peugeot ($5m), were duly tried and locked away from decent citizens. He ensured those corrupt politicians who ran away from Nigeria felt the grip of the long arm of justice, even if just for some days trapped in a crate. Nobody but your own clannish type of people claim the PTF commissioned sub standard projects. We know only your people are technically sound, but never guilty of any offence. Their accusers who are tribal enemies are only envious of their hardwork and success, hence the false accusations to bring them down. I do not remember his religious leaders officially deciding and encouraging all its adherents to vote for Buhari, unlike the spineless president we know too well and his religious leaders. Neither do I remember him saying his party should be voted for in an ethnically homogenous state's election because it is an Ijaw party, nor did any member of his family encourage that anyone shouting the opposition party mantra be stoned. You are obviously used to your local politicians who steal enough money that their homes become the refuge of the very people whose funds they stole. Buhari is naturally upright and frugal, it beats your corrupt imagination that he has not amassed the kind of wealth you know many in your household have amassed even as local government chairman. You continue to wonder if he couldn't even steal to help his village, but he wasn't raised with that mentality of come and chop for you and your people. He knows that when things are good for Nigeria, they will be good for all Nigerians. A school of thought you obviously didn't get educated. |
hinwazaka:What he did for them is not to steal from them. As for the states he ruled as military governor, he accounted for all funds allocated and spent. In his private capacity, he is unable to do much because he earns only enough for his own family. Government position is not to embezzle funds to provide for your village. As for Bayelsans, they don't need Alamieyesiegha's scholarships if he did his job as governor. They have no need to be grateful for their own money spent on them. Alamieyesiegha's children however need to be grateful to their dad who sullied his name to provide for their comfortable life. Even if all of Bayelsa no get drinking water, the Alamieyesieghas will pop champagne. |
hinwazaka:So is he willing to go to jail in their stead? I remember he ran back to Nigeria to come profess his innocence to Buhari for some of the accusations tabled against his government. |
ProfessorPeter:It seems you're on the wrong thread. I hope you find your way. |
alexlee50:I remember the Andy Uba episode during a visit to the US on OBJ's entourage. I also remember the foundation lady, but she was sacked and possibly facing trial over her own crimes. I'm not too sure OBJ was privy to whatever deals she was using the foundation to achieve. OBJ is certainly not a clean man. I remember he had an issue of N200M as blind trust shares in the same Transcorp he was selling most government assets to. He had to divest when Ribadu made him aware of EFCC's knowledge of it. OBJ had every opportunity to do better than he did for the economy and infrastructure, but he was too political to be patriotic. He then handed over to weaklings he personally handpicked. The task of being president was too great a responsibility for both Yar Adua and GEJ. However Yar Adua like OBJ, never allowed any public servant's or minister's corruption to smear him. They both did the needful but selectively. As for GEJ, he always felt the need to protect all his appointees in very glaring cases of corruption or incompetence. |
alexlee50:I don’t know if Obasanjo has been accused of any specific theft. I remember he sacked any minister or senior public servant who was found culpable in any theft or corrupt practice. Yet, I always criticised the Obasanjo regime for its corruption that seemed endemic and facilitated by the PDP, but the sad part is those who came after Obasanjo made him look so efficient in dealing with security challenges, tackling corruption, and generating visible employment nationwide. They are the ones who made Obasanjo a saint by their own failures. The very same Obasanjo whose entourage was stoned around Sango-Ota few months after his presidency. |
ProfessorPeter:What has the death of a thief got to do with Hausa? Or you need to rekindle your hate for people who don't even acknowledge your existence with every thought you come up with? Na dem kill am? I don't recall that Obasanjo was a state governor who embezzled his state's funds. The brown roofs were a civilisation when some people were still using thatched roofs. Only fools like you will go to Germany and condenm the Gothic architecture as opposed to modern conceptual designs. Besides, I don't recall that they cried out that they have a problem of portable water like Otuoke? Instead of putting up ethnic defence like your type are wont to do, you better cry out so we help solve your community's problem. |
OZAOEKPE:One of its finest thieves and cross dresser. Bayelsans will miss him, but UK will miss him the most. The people of Nembe, Ogbainbiri and Otuoke who still live in abject and dirty poverty without drinking water should honour him for ensuring their pitiable condition. |
Fashola had an approved budget and project was executed. The details used to criticise Fashola were freely made available by his own administration. Oduah did not have a budget, the vehicles documented as bought were never located by the house committee that investigated. Oduah through her aide, Joel Obi, denied the allegations firstly, then claimed it was bought for her protection secondly, then claimed it was bought to transport visiting foreign partners of the ministry thirdly. The financial burden of procuring the vehicles was forcefully passed on to an independent agency NCAA who had to go borrow money for vehicles that were never needed by them, and was lastly claimed to be just part of the pool of cars used by the ministry. Also the local dealership that handled the purchase (Coscharis), falsely claimed the vehicles were being procured for the Lagos state government for the National Sports Festival. This enabled them to get an undue waiver from the conniving minister of finance. Do you need further expose from me, because this is just an appetiser? |
Duru1:The great Igbo. The lover of all, yet the enemy of all. Right? Fishes dey discuss water transport, dog sef dey open mouth dey castigate all the fishes say na because of him dem no wan utilise port. This dog wants all the fishes to evacuate the water for his own use. A dog in a manger. |
new2020:If it pisses you off, how do you cool off? |
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liberty300:Are they going to regret because she did something great that is still yet to reveal itself? |
A lawyer does the job of a lawyer using the courts and legal instruments, yet you complain informally on the Internet. If you think he is guilty of any crime or has breached the ethics of his profession, I believe you know where to channel a formal complaint. |
Rayhut:Lagos comprising of Lagos Island, Ikoyi, VI and Ebute Metta, is different from Lagos State that was created in 1967 and expanded to include territories of the erstwhile Western Region prior to independence. Agege, Ogba, Ketu, Ikorodu, Epe, Ipaja, Oshodi and lots of other places in present day Lagos state does not exist in your goggle results. I do not need goggle to tell me my state's history or tradition. Concerning the Eguns (Fon), there is no such thing as ancient migration, they are traditionally the owners of their land Badagry in Lagos and Ipokia in Ogun, and both have minority Awori native to some areas of those loacations. They just happen to be in Nigeria just like Ketu of the Yorubas happen to be in Benin Republic. Tribes that share international boundary can always be found as natives across both sides of those international boundaries. The Awori's stake to Lagos state is majorly the Island region, Ikeja and its greater surroundings and parts of Badagry. There are other parts to Lagos state that the Awori wouldn't even dare to speak unbidden. Ijaw is a visitor to Lagos waters that can be sent packing anytime. |
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