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This senile man is on loose again, don't worry I will call Fayose for you now....fayoseeee!!!!! Come handle this baba for me jare |
This senile man is on loose again, don't worry I will call Fayose for you now |
APC tyrannt everywhere, may God deliver us |
In other news there are many client of yours here oo |
vazsily:it is d duty of d opposition to put d current government on it toes |
The raiding raiders on loose
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Na so 2.2 billion jus waka on top nothing |
The Peoples Democratic Party has described the
Federal Government under President Muhammadu
Buhari as lacking direction.
The opposition party said events happening after the
President’s return from the United States indicated
that the President and his party, the All Progressives
Congress, didn’t learn anything from the four day
visit.
Spokesperson for the PDP, Olisa Metuh, stated this at
a press briefing in Abuja on Sunday.
He said the party had looked forward for gains from
the trip, especially given the opposition party’s
restated support for any action or policy by the
Federal Government aimed at stamping out
corruption, ending insurgency and promoting
economic growth, which, he said, formed part of the
publicised agenda for the visit.
Metu, however, regretted that there had been
nothing to show that the government had gained
anything from the visit.
He said, “Now that the visit has come and gone, our
fear is that nothing whatsoever has been learnt or
gained.
“What we continue to receive as a nation have been
embarrassing disagreements, accusations and
counter accusations, blames and denials on very
important issue due to lack of tact and skill in the
management of state matters by the APC-led
administration.
“It is disheartening that rather than secure any sort
of tangible gain for the fight against terrorism, which
has lost steam under the APC watch, with insurgents,
who were pushed to the verge of surrender by the
Goodluck Jonathan administration, now surging back
and spreading into the country, we get nothing but
exchanges and disagreements between the
Presidency and their American hosts.
“This is not only embarrassing but also a worrisome
indication of crass ineptitude in the handling of
international affairs on the part of the present
administration.”
He urged the government to settle down and face
the business of governance and the fight against
insurgency with every sense of seriousness,
especially given President Buhari’s promise in his
April 2, 2015 CNN interview to end the scourge two
months after his inauguration, which he said will
expire by the end of July.
Metuh also criticised the statement made by the
President while in the USA in which he was quoted as
saying that he would administer the country on the
basis of the voting pattern in the last general
elections rather than on equity as stipulated by the
constitution and his oaths of office as the President
of Nigeria.
He also said the business community in Nigeria, and
indeed across the world, noted with what he
described as utter dismay, the alleged disgraceful
treatment meted out on some Nigerian bankers and
captains of industries by President Buhari during his
US visit.
While agreeing that the President has the right to
decide who makes his entourage on such an
important official visit, which visibly excluded
National Assembly leaders, economic experts and
had no woman, he nevertheless added that the
manner with which he allegedly shamed and walked
out Nigerian businessmen sends very wrong signal to
international investors and poses great threats to
inflow of direct foreign investment into our country.
“These Nigerian businessmen were rejected by their
President only for them to be valued by other
Presidents of African nations who led them into a
meeting with President Barrack Obama in their own
countries on account of their investments in those
nations,” he added.
Metuh also said his party noted the alleged
embarrassment caused by the absence of an
economic team for healthy and informed discussion
at the meeting with officials of the US government.
He said whereas President Obama came to the
meeting with a formidable team of experts and key
federal officials, President Buhari had in his
entourage some APC governors who, he said, owe
salaries and billions of Naira in debts.
This action, he said, robbed the nation the benefits
and gains of the discussions.
Metuh said since the President has insisted on
running his government as a sole administrator,
making important decisions on national affairs
without recourse to relevant statutory arms and
organs of government, the PDP was being compelled
to demand that this administration come out clear on
its expenses since assumption of office in May in
keeping with its much harped stance on transparency.
“We make this demand because since the APC took
office, the nation’s financial system in the absence of
statutory functionaries has been enmeshed in
confusion, controversy and fertile atmosphere for
financial sleazes,” he added.
Metuh also alleged that his party was in possession of
information that the Presidency, acting alone, has
gone into discussions with the World Bank for a loan
of $2.1 billion for purposes unknown to Nigerians.
He asked, “What is the loan for? What are the terms
and who are those working the papers? Who are the
people to decide on how the money will be spent? Is
it true that the $2.1 billion loan is meant to pay back
huge contributions for the APC Presidential campaign
expenses?
“If truly this government is transparent, it should
come out clear on this loan as well as publicise
details of its expenditure in the last two months.”
The opposition party’s spokesperson also condemned
what he called the recent humiliation of the
immediate-past First Lady and wife of the former
President, Dame Patience Jonathan, at the Port
Harcourt airport where he said she was refused
access to the protocol lounge based on “order from
Abuja.”
He said this was not the case when the immediate
past President was in power, during which he said all
former Presidents and their spouses had unhindered
access to the protocol lounge.
He asked if the former President erred in conceding
defeat and that with this action, the Federal
Government, by any means, was encouraging a sit-
tight attitude by government officials. |
I plead guilty sir, just temper justice with mercy ![]() |
I plead guilty sir, just temper justice with mercy |
chigoizie7:so because som peeps dey Bleep ur sisters too, na hin dey make u vex f**k around.......continu...diaris God.....in everytin we ar doin |
Ranting ranter
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timm1990:funny enough d gal jus lyk me as friend |
Omo u are really bringimg some memories back......there is dis gal I had crush on, just seeing her alone gives me sleepless nite then.....itz really criouz than u cud imagine then oooo |
I'm a learner here ooo *what is even punnani? |
Sharp counterthread.........believe it or don't........even with all this u will still find a crious woman |
Sharp counter.........believe it or don't........even with all this u will still find a crious woman |
prettythicksme:sorry 4 staring at you jare, but u kno say u sef too beautiful |
prettythicksme:abeg naw, na ur pray and advise hin need not curse again |
therealdeal10:thanks, I'm sure if it works 4 u then it can surely work 4 him |
refreshrate:I think u sud read wat u wrote and rephrase, don't understand d poo |
I think you are surrounded by witches.......if ur wife can identify ur mum as an old witch then she must be d young witch |
Hmmmmm.......brilliant idea |
Noted |
therealdeal10:but he must confess, and he want to keep it as secret |
MisterLongman:can u pls expantiate? |
Ahmed0336:ur advice is what I seek chikena |
refreshrate:na my close pal....so I fit carry hin matter 4 shoulder sef *itsnotyourbusiness* |

I'm a learner here ooo *what is even punnani?