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Nairaland GeneralRe: See What Alpha Beach Is Doing To Some Areas In Lekki by SupremeTeam: 4:03pm On Dec 29, 2014
promisechild:
And later on some bigots will say GEJ is working.

vote buhari 4 change

permanence is an illusion
ediot
PoliticsRe: How 30 Boko Haram Insurgents Overran 1,000 Troops In Mubi by SupremeTeam: 2:37pm On Dec 29, 2014
Most of you posting here don't know jack sh1t about Nigeria
PoliticsRe: How 30 Boko Haram Insurgents Overran 1,000 Troops In Mubi by SupremeTeam: 2:36pm On Dec 29, 2014
ndcide:
The story is clear band true for any unbiased mind.

Those trivialising it are doing so for political reasons.

The problem, is that ones we start analyzing things with such bias. It will be difficult to stop.

it is corruption of reason.
did you even read the article? please read it again before you comment
PoliticsRe: How 30 Boko Haram Insurgents Overran 1,000 Troops In Mubi by SupremeTeam: 2:35pm On Dec 29, 2014
masterpower:
OP, YOU ARE AN ENEMY OF PROGRESS OF THE NIGERIAN NATION.
nah OP write am? abi you no get eye see the link?
PoliticsRe: How 30 Boko Haram Insurgents Overran 1,000 Troops In Mubi by SupremeTeam: 2:35pm On Dec 29, 2014
Seenyo:
Enough of dumb excuses! U can't give what u don't have! #change2015!
fool
PoliticsRe: How 30 Boko Haram Insurgents Overran 1,000 Troops In Mubi by SupremeTeam: 2:34pm On Dec 29, 2014
He further disclosed that when the military high command got wind of the sabotage by its own troops, it was so incensed that it proceeded to arrest hundreds of the soldiers and their commanders of northern origin and replaced them with non-Muslim, southern troops comprising mainly Yoruba and Igbo as well as troops from minority areas who were deployed from the Owerri brigade.
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PoliticsRe: Buhari Demands Audit Report On Missing $20bn by SupremeTeam: 12:19pm On Dec 29, 2014
modhream:
Hehehehehe,the Arab has met someone very ready to take him on.
Dude must think it's every Nigerian who has no time or is uninterested in reading documents,voluminous or not.
una no get sense at all... even your buhari claimed that the allegation came from people close to him that thought he must have stolen after serving as minister. This is the only defense he has made against his dismal handling of the Ministry of Petroluem.

If his hands were so clean why did he shun an invitation by the probe panel?

ediots will forever remain ediots.
PoliticsRe: Buhari Demands Audit Report On Missing $20bn by SupremeTeam: 12:17pm On Dec 29, 2014
chemali:
Yes. It is not in d document. The document clearly stated that the $4bn allegation was found to be baseless. Produce the $20bn audit report
you [size=14pt]ʞɔnɟ[/size] head...

The document clearly stated that the NNPC's accounting system was non existent and that there were clear cases of financial misappropriation.

Why una dey hate truth?
PoliticsRe: Buhari Demands Audit Report On Missing $20bn by SupremeTeam: 11:50am On Dec 29, 2014
chemali:
Your lies have been debunked. Even in your own document. Shut up already with the lie
Shatap! idiot.

Can you deny what i posted is not contained in that document?

bloody usless janjawiid
PoliticsRe: The Chronicle Of Fuel Pump Increase In Nigeria And Gej's Fraud. by SupremeTeam: 11:46am On Dec 29, 2014
Awoof!

No more free oil.

We Niger Deltans will rather drink it.

Useless parasites!
PoliticsRe: . by SupremeTeam: 11:44am On Dec 29, 2014
Holywizard:
Pls if have any tips on how to be an ISIS member pls contact me. I've googled & nothing good came out from it. How can i reach the right source in Iraq or Syria?
Wisdom how nah?
PoliticsRe: Buhari Demands Audit Report On Missing $20bn by SupremeTeam: 10:46am On Dec 29, 2014
NgeneUkwenu:
We rendered your old moniker useless hence this new one grin grin grin

My friend, just know it is very hard to defend lies! We will still bury this new handle in no distant time!

Change: Buhari/Osinbajo We can't wait!
Your janjawiid janitors are all in the same pay roll as yourself.

Keep hiding the truth.
PoliticsRe: Buhari Demands Audit Report On Missing $20bn by SupremeTeam: 10:36am On Dec 29, 2014
NgeneUkwenu:
It seems they just recruited you newly in the propaganda job for the ogogoro drinker? Ask beaf, ochejoseph, sincere9igerian, nigerianvenom etc how we dealt with them!
shutup olodo.

I have been here since 2009 .

My old moniker's have sent you to the grave several times here.
PoliticsRe: Buhari Demands Audit Report On Missing $20bn by SupremeTeam: 10:34am On Dec 29, 2014
chamboy:
Government Should Probe him na
fool go to page 0 of this thread and see how your messiah refused to present himself to the probe panel.

Your messiah will later over throw the Shagari govt on hypocritical claims of corruption only for him to go a step further to enact draconian laws preventing further publication of his activities as minister of petroleum and went the full mile to hide all evidence of missing NNPC money.

Authority stealing!
PoliticsRe: Buhari Demands Audit Report On Missing $20bn by SupremeTeam: 10:31am On Dec 29, 2014
chamboy:
What ur Government doing not probing him
stop littering this thread with your ignorance
PoliticsRe: Buhari Demands Audit Report On Missing $20bn by SupremeTeam: 10:29am On Dec 29, 2014
Shehu Shagari was sworn in on 1st October 1979.

The missing $4.4 billion dollars was discovered in early 1980.

The theft occurred during the periods of 1978 -1979.
Buhari was head of the Ministry of Petroleum.

Buhari should tell us about this missing money.

Who demands equity must come with clean hands!
PoliticsRe: Buhari Demands Audit Report On Missing $20bn by SupremeTeam: 10:28am On Dec 29, 2014
chamboy:
it's only poor ppl that have food on their mind.. I agree am poor, but am not stupid
my friend make your self scarce..
PoliticsRe: Buhari Demands Audit Report On Missing $20bn by SupremeTeam: 10:27am On Dec 29, 2014
NgeneUkwenu:
Jonathan is finished!
How? It is you lot who are blinded by your own foolishness to not see the deceit you are parading as a messiah.
PoliticsRe: Buhari Demands Audit Report On Missing $20bn by SupremeTeam: 10:23am On Dec 29, 2014
Somewhere between 1978 and 1979, over $4.5 billion of NNPC funds deposited abroad disappeared. But the whole issue only became public in January 1980.

Action: What followed in the early 1980s was a big laughable circus, in which people who knew absolutely nothing about the theft, were questioned by the government, in public and the full glare of the world's media. People like the late Professor Awojobi (for God's sake an engineering lecturer!) were questioned.

There was even the case of a Nigerian televison journalist(Vera Ifudu) who was fired over a mystery video tape about the scandal.

Government investigations (Justice Ayo Irekefe panel) was no more than a big sham to hide the truth. The money actually found its way to a private Midland bank account in London.

1978 -1979 Buhari was minister of petroleum under Obasanjo.
PoliticsRe: Buhari Demands Audit Report On Missing $20bn by SupremeTeam: 10:19am On Dec 29, 2014
chemali:
This has been addressed severally. Even Buhari has addressed this. There was no kobo missing and this was investigated. Meanwhile, no one has addressed the $20billion stolen under GEJ eyes. Where is the audit report? Answer the question.
shatap!

http://bakerinstitute.org/media/files/page/9b067dc6/noc_nnpc_ugo.pdf

Report of Tribunal of Inquiry into Crude Oil Sales

[img]http://books.google.com/books/content?id=keouAQAAIAAJ&printsec=frontcover&img=1&zoom=1[/img]

http://searchworks.stanford.edu/view/1942901

lazy stup1d generation
PoliticsRe: Buhari Demands Audit Report On Missing $20bn by SupremeTeam: 10:16am On Dec 29, 2014
chamboy:
Have u eaten
Why should food be on your mind?

Poor man.
PoliticsRe: Buhari Demands Audit Report On Missing $20bn by SupremeTeam: 10:12am On Dec 29, 2014
chamboy:
Oya GEJ n Crew start running around
cool

post again if them born you well.
PoliticsRe: Buhari Demands Audit Report On Missing $20bn by SupremeTeam: 10:10am On Dec 29, 2014
OBJ keeps referring to Buhari as incorruptible.

This is why:
The limitation of the panel is underlined by the tribunal’s failure to summon Generals Obasanjo and Muhammadu Buhari, who as national ruler, and oil minister NNPC chairman respectively “supervised the NNPC and controlled oil sales during the period in question.
Obasanjo is a thief. He and Buhari refused to attend any hearings to clarify the case of missing NNPC funds in the 70's.

Obasanjo's vanguard support for Buhari is similar to that of Buhari's support for Abacha as incorruptible.

There is honor among thieves after all. A clear case of watching each other's back!
PoliticsRe: Buhari Demands Audit Report On Missing $20bn by SupremeTeam: 10:01am On Dec 29, 2014
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All of you Buharist should do the needful!
PoliticsRe: Buhari Demands Audit Report On Missing $20bn by SupremeTeam: 10:01am On Dec 29, 2014
GBTYO:
[size=18pt]Under intense public pressure, the Shehu Shagari government, which shortly took over thereafter from the military, set up a Senate probe which traced the money to a London Midland Bank account belonging to Buhari from where the money again got missing.[/size]
PoliticsRe: Buhari Demands Audit Report On Missing $20bn by SupremeTeam: 10:00am On Dec 29, 2014
GBTYO:
[size=18pt]Rationale behind Decree 4[/size]

What was the motive of Decree No. 4? Why was such a dreadful law enacted? One possible reason was to stave off adverse criticism of the government, especially criticism that could suggest that Major General Buhari, the Head of State, or any member of his cabinet was corrupt. Buhari was aware of the rumour that spread when he came to power after toppling the government of President Shehu Shagari that he was corrupt just like the civilian politicians he had overthrown. It was alleged that he corruptly enriched himself when he was a state military governor and also knew about the disappearance of 2.8 billion naira in oil revenue allegedly missing when he was the federal minister for petroleum.

Buhari's awareness of the rumour and his concern about the effect of the rumour regarding the 2.8 billion naira oil money scandal, could be seen from his reference to the scandal during his first interview as Head of State. During that interview, Buhari robustly defended his dealings as .oil minister. He said that a section of the press was merely crying wolf over the issue, and reiterated that no money was lost.
He said: "If there was no judicial inquiry in 1979 when I was in the U.S. War College, I would have been brought up and lynched because someone said that 2.8 billion naira was missing in a place I was for three and a half years, and where I quarreled with friends and everybody because they thought there was so much money, but I refused them access to it. Somebody just got up one day and said money was missing. . . But every body wanted to believe we stole that money" {National Concord, 1984).

The Head of State certainly had little or no doubt that someone might insinuate in the press that he was corrupt, especially when memories were still fresh of press insinuation that former Head of State, General Murtala Muhammed was corrupt. In that instance, a university law lecturer who was also the editor-in-chief of a news magazine, accused the former Head of State of corruptly enriching himself prior to coming to power. Major General Buhari's concern that someone might make similar insinuation in the press about him, and/or members of the cabinet, became more apparent as the fleeing politicians he deposed from office alleged that the in-coming military rulers were as corrupt as the civilians they overthrew.
PoliticsRe: Buhari Demands Audit Report On Missing $20bn by SupremeTeam: 10:00am On Dec 29, 2014
GBTYO:
[size=18pt]Decree 4 Convictions could NOT be appealed [/size]

The law also provided that offending journalists and publishers be tried by a military tribunal composed of three members of the armed forces and a serving or retired High Court judge. The tribunal's ruling could not be appealed in any court. Section 8 of the press law specified punishments for offenders, and provided for a prison term of up to two years without the option of a fine. In the case of news media corporations, the decree provided for a fine of not less than 10,000 naira (Ogbondah, 1986).
PoliticsRe: Buhari Demands Audit Report On Missing $20bn by SupremeTeam: 10:00am On Dec 29, 2014
GBTYO:
The law also conferred on the Head of State the power to ban a newspaper and to revoke the license of a wireless telegraph station in any part of the federation if such action was construed to be in the interest of the nation.

Section 2, sub-sections (i) and (ii) of the law provided that:

Where the Head of the Federal Military Government is satisfied that the unrestricted circulation in Nigeria of a newspaper is or may be detrimental to the interest of the federation or any part thereof, he may by order published in the Gazette, prohibit the circulation in the federation or in any part thereof, as the case may require, of that newspaper; and, unless any other period is prescribed in the code, the prohibition shall continue for a period of twelve months unless sooner revoked or extended, as the case may require.

Where the Head of the Federal Military Government is satisfied that the unrestricted existence in Nigeria of any wireless telegraphy station is detrimental to the interest of the federation or any part thereof, he may by an order published in the Gazette (a) revoke the license to such wireless telegraphy station under the provisions of the Wireless Telegraphy Act of 1961; or (b) order the closure or forfeiture to the Federal Military Government, as the case may be, of the wireless telegraphy station concerned (Gazette 1984).
PoliticsRe: Buhari Demands Audit Report On Missing $20bn by SupremeTeam: 9:59am On Dec 29, 2014
major466:
I wish the government will authorize an audit into the operations and account of NNPC to investigate the missing [color=#000000]$3 billion[/color] in 1978 during Buhari's stewardship.
$3 billion dollars in 1978 is equivalent to over $300 billion dollars today!
See Terrible Thief calling someone thief.
That is why he issued that draconian decree 4 to gag the press from further investigation and publishing of his dismal and corrupt management as Minister of petroleum.

Decree 4 remains one of the most obnoxious laws to have been passed in the history of our Nation.

GBTYO:
[size=18pt]Public Officers (Protection Against False Accusation) Decree No. 4,1984[/size]


Drafted on March 29,1984, Decree No. 4 was the most dreaded, most repressive and the last press law enacted in Nigeria. It was promulgated during the military regime of Major General Buhari which did not take kindly to press criticisms.

The law was drafted to punish authors of false statements and reports that exposed the Buhari administration and or its officials to ridicule or contempt.

Section 1, sub-sections (i), (ii) and (iii) of the law - the most formidable section - provided that:
Any person who publishes in any form, whether written or otherwise, any message,rumour, report or statement, being a message, rumour, statement or report which is false in any material particular or which brings or is calculated to bring the Federal Military Government or the Government of a state or public officer to ridicule or disrepute, shall be guilty of an offence under this Decree.

Any station for wireless telegraphy which conveys or transmits any sound or visual message, rumour, report or statement, being a message, rumour, report or statement which is false in any material particular or which brings or is calculated to bring the Federal Government or the Government of a state or a public officer to ridicule or disrepute, shall be guilty of an offence under this Decree.

It shall be an offence under this Decree for a newspaper or wireless telegraphy station in Nigeria to publish or transmit any message, rumour, report or statement which is false in any material particular stating that any public officer has in any manner been engaged in corrupt practices or has in any manner comiptly enriched himself or any other person {Gazette, 1984).
PoliticsRe: Buhari Demands Audit Report On Missing $20bn by SupremeTeam: 9:38am On Dec 29, 2014
PassingShot:
Brainwashed nincompoop! We're talking of how your wealth is being stolen and you come here to spew rubbish? Did you get a share of the 20 billion dollars? A waste!
don't be a fool.
PoliticsRe: Buhari Demands Audit Report On Missing $20bn by SupremeTeam: 9:34am On Dec 29, 2014
PoliticsRe: Buhari Demands Audit Report On Missing $20bn by SupremeTeam: 9:31am On Dec 29, 2014
There is no evidence of any missing money.

There is no missing money.

Sanusi, came up with the false claim to embarrass the govt.

Even the senate committee set up to investigate the missing funds has since come out with their findings.

Why are you people this daft?

[size=18pt]Sanusi lied about $49.8bn missing money – Senate committee[/size]

The Senate Committee on Finance on Wednesday described as untrue allegations by the suspended Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria, Mallam Lamido Sanusi, that $49.8bn was missing from the Federation Account.

The committee, led by Senator Ahmed Makarfi, which submitted its report also said the total crude oil lifting from January 2012 to July 2013 was $67bn and not $65bn as claimed by Sanusi.

Sanusi had written President Goodluck Jonathan alleging that the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation had failed to remit $49.8bn, being part of the income it generated from the sale of crude oil to the Federation Account.

But the committee stated that all the agencies, which made presentations to it, agreed after reconciliation that $47bn out of the $67bn had been credited to the Federation Account, leaving only $20bn yet to be accounted for.

It added that the $5.254bn spent on subsidy for Premium Motor Spirit by the Petroleum Products Pricing and Regulatory Agency, which was part of the $20bn, was covered by the Appropriation Acts of 2012 and 2013.

It, however, said that $3.512bn for kerosene subsidy certified by PPPRA for the period January 2012 to July 2013 was not appropriated for by the National Assembly.

The committee, therefore, asked the management of the NNPC to refund $262m to the Federation Account, being the expenses it could not satisfactorily defend during the just concluded probe of the alleged missing $49.8bn.

It also asked the corporation to remit the balance of $218m out of the $2.4bn third party financing, out of which the share of the Federation Account was $1.58bn.

It also recommended the complete stoppage of the subsidy regime in the country.

The $262m, which the NNPC was asked to refund, was in respect of holding strategic stock reserve, pipeline maintenance and management cost, and capital expenditure.

The committee stated in the report, “There is the need for the subsidy regime to be totally discontinued with. All stakeholders, however, should be consulted and carried along as much as possible before abolishing the subsidy.”

It further noted that royalties and taxes amounting to $447.8m, being outstanding from the Federation Account share from the $6.815bn listings by the NNPC on behalf of the NPDC, remained unremitted

It also noted that gross lifting under the third party financing arrangement was $2.4bn, out of which the share for Federation Account was $1.588bn

“The Attorney-General of the Federation confirmed and gave documentary evidence showing the sum of $1,370,172,650.36 was remitted to the Federation Account,” the report stated.

The committee, therefore, recommended that the NNPC should remit the balance of $218,069,354.32 to the Federation Account

“The NNPC should refund and remit to the Federation Account the sum of $262m, being expenses it could not satisfactorily defend of holding strategic stock reserve; pipeline maintenance and management cost and capital expenditure,” it stated.


It said that further legislative action by the Senate should be taken after the receipt of the forensic audit being undertaken at the NNPC by the Auditor-General for the Federation and auditors.

It asked the NNPC not pay for its operational expenditures directly from the federation’s funds without appropriation by the National Assembly and that the corporation should strictly adhere to international best practices in keeping records.

Other recommendations are: “That the NNPC should not control the revenue account of the NPDC in order not to undermine its separate legal status and make accountability more difficult.

“That average number of days taken to discharge a vessel load of 33 and a half days as against the expected one and a half days resulting in $207.8m demurrage.

“The committee could not see how the figure of $49.8bn was arrived at by the CBN governor in the first instance.

“That the CBN governor at the first hearing had forwarded the figure of $12bn as money to be reconciled and changed his position to $20bn at subsequent hearings.

“At the conclusion of his written submission, Sanusi posited that it could be $20bn, $12bn, $10.8bn or anything in between.

[size=18pt]“The CBN governor orally or in writing never outright submitted that money was missing but that money was not remitted to the Federation Account by the NNPC.”[/size]

The committee also recommended that President Goodluck Jonathan should prepare and present to the National Assembly a supplementary budget to cover the over-expenditure in the sum of N90.693bn for PMS subsidy for 2012.

It also said the sum of N685.910bn for kerosene subsidy expended without appropriation by the National Assembly in 2012 and 2013 should also be covered by the supplementary budget.

The committee observed that there was lack of proper and adequate coordination between key agencies of the government such as Ministry of Finance, Ministry of Petroleum Resources, the CBN, NNPC, Department of Petroleum Resources, and Federal Inland Revenue Service.

It noted that the issue of non-remittance of oil revenue was not new and that it was the not the CBN governor that first discovered it, adding that it had been a recurring issue at the monthly Federation Account Allocation Committee meetings.

[size=18pt]The committee, however, stated that it could not see how the figure of $49.8bn was arrived at by the CBN in the first instance[/size].
http://www.punchng.com/news/sanusi-lied-about-49-8bn-missing-money-senate-committee/

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