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We call it eye service. |
I heard he got her pregnant. No mind me |
Won't stop his failure as president. By the way, this is bullshit news. ----------------------------------------- And for those of you who(like Buhari) think Nigeria's problem is corruption, you're on a long thing. After Buhari's failure in 2019, you will change your mind. |
Its only a transition committee |
The most beautiful yoruba girl. |
Recycled. |
What nonsense. What happened to the legal and institutional framework for matters like these? |
Brazil has a huge travesti population, they should protest this evil and seek justice. But damn, that ass though... #NoHomo. |
realborn:The youths won't have a place in Buhari's government. He has made it clear. |
I can see three noise makers on the list - Odumegwu Festus, Tam David West and Rotimi Amaechi. |
Arabian abokki. |
Are you using this thread as an advertisement platform? |
Toothless dog. You couldn't even with your state. I rather listen to people who match their words with actions. People like Wike, Fayose, Akpabio etc. |
I find it difficult to understand why for the past 16 years, 99 percent of states still have to depend on the FG for survival. We have useless chimps ruling our states. |
Only people who didn't know the concept behind the project will say its a scam. Julius Berger hardly disappoints. |
stronger:Who is running and shittin in their pants? Lol, you guys will be so disappointed. |
Obiagelli:They are used for the stabilization fund for the electricity sector. |
Obiagelli:No. They are with the CBN. |
stronger:His spending is outlined in 2015 budget. Your assumption is nonsense. The idea of blocking all leakages and recovering loot is utter nonsense too. What loot is he going to recover and how much will they recover from blocking leakages? You people are set for a fun ride under Buhari. |
Obiagelli:You don't get it. That money constitutionally belongs to all tiers of government. The government has no other option but to share to states and LG. So if they're to sell the stakes for 75 billion dollars, half of it legally belongs to the states and lgs. |
stronger:Wrong assumptions. Emefiele did not suggest it to GEJ because GEJ's government has a different spending plan. Buhari wants to build refineries and start social programs and all that. Buhari's manifesto is expensive, GEJ's own isn't. That's why. |
A call for governmental restructuring is the most reasonable thing anybody that wishes Nigeria well should ask for. This is because we are wasting our time fighting the wrong battles. Believing that the country will progress under this current structure is nothing but a pipe dream. |
omenka:It is the CBN that manages the foreign exchange reserves and not Okonjo Iweala. If there are reductions in the reserves, you should blame the CBN first before blaming anybody else. |
Its actually a great idea but I doubt the realizable amount the CBN projected. The problem still lies with our fiscal structures. The 75 billion dollars will be shared by all tiers of government. The FG will retain about 30 billion, 25 billion goes to the states and local governments while the remainder will be given to the CBN to defend the naira. At the end of the day, the money will still be wasted. So it makes no difference. |
omenka:What's Ngozi's business with the foreign reserves? |
Letter acknowledged and accepted in good faith from a bona fide Nigerian. ![]() |
Alfred Grace, West Brown, James Ronaldo etc. Are these igbo names? |
The House of Representatives on Thursday passed the 2015 budget of N4.4 trillion with an appeal to the incoming administration to submit supplementary appropriation to boost capital allocation for development and job creation. Rep. John Enoh (PDP- Cross River), Chairman, House Committee on Appropriation, said the supplementary appropriation became necessary due to the near zero vote for capital expenditure caused by the fall in oil revenue. He said that almost all the Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDAs), had zero allocation for capital projects in the 2015 appropriation. According to him, the development was “a perfect recipe for abandonment of ongoing projects and non-commencement of new ones. “Having adjusted the benchmark to $53 and adopted same by the conference Committee of both the House and the Senate, we found that the proportion between recurrent and capital was so bad. “So, we plead with the Federal Government and by extension, the incoming one, to reduce the gap between recurrent and capital by increasing capital votes using supplementary appropriation. “However, the adjustment made does not make any significant difference as the gap still remains highly visible. “It is our suggestion that Federal Government, as a matter of urgency, proposes a supplementary appropriation that aimes at boosting the capital expenditure. “This will be the basis for achieving projected development drive and job creation. “So, I urge my colleagues to support and help to pass this budget,” Enoh said. The budget, unanimously passed by members, has N375.62 billion as statutory transfers, N953.62 billion as debts service and N2.61 trillion for non-recurrent expenditure. More than N2trillion was allocated to MDAs. Federal executive bodies under the Presidency were allocated N13.96 billion for their recurrent expenditure with little or nothing as capital allocation. the sum of N231 billion was allocated to Service-Wide Votes among others. The budget will be forwarded to the Senate for harmonisation before presidential assent. http://www.ngrguardiannews.com/2015/04/reps-pass-2015-budget/ |
I want this man to be petroleum minister, he has made too much noise. |
The OP is right. There are bigger problems facing Nigeria than corruption. Education is one of them. There are countries that are as corrupt as Nigeria but they have better economies and stability. |
efilefun:You talk like a sedated monkey. Didn't you read that Abati disclaimed the rumor? People like you with walnut brains believe everything they read. |
I pity Niger Deltans. By the time Bugharia is through with dashing his abokki brothers 7000 naira each, one drop of oil won't be left in the delta. |
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This shit was reported in almost all newspapers and nobody from the presidential team has come out to reject the news... Not even abati. So if you don't have anything meaningful to say next time don't quote me