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MrCalculus:Same here Answer please Make man no go play with fire |
stephanos:I have been reading that it is possible that if one decided not to go with this stream one can go with the next but please how veracious is the information |
Hello fellow gionee Splus user please can I still lay my hand on the battery at Ikeja and how much should I have. Hope it won't be sold for an arm and a leg.. Thanks |
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Trying to Beat the traffic light. Why the rush, where is he heading to, to catch an international flight. If it's a common man that try to do this, they would have roll out the drum beating it so hard but since it's our Governor, nothing dey happen. Thank God you are getting better sir... |
One of the reason why i loathe this country is the fact that we tends to CHEW things for so long. This Appointments of a thing is getting Ad-nausseum |
The Ex head of state that dont even want to hear the name "Jonathan". Maybe it will be Yaradua that would rise again to protect him. |
handie:Why now LOL.. |
handie:Chukwudi My friend deserved the "IGBATI" hot slap that can hard reset someone memory.. LOL. |
chukwudi44:So Punch newspaper have now become mgbati paper.. What do you people want. I am very sure if the news stated otherwise, you would be more than happy, you will be showing them your raised thumb. |
Marlboro1:“In this total war on corruption, what we say is meaningless. “It boils down to what we’ll do. --Dogara |
HirstMOG:Yes i agree with you.. |
Still dont know why some people like the way some thieves are milking the nation. Ishilove, Lalasticlala |
Bevista:Sure we aint going to fold our hands and let corruption and those that are corrupt destroy the country which is why all witches and wizard must be hunt and dealt with. |
chukwudi44:Chukwudi my friend stop saying Jonathan comes from a minorit tribe, you are only demeaning him and the tribe.. |
LordMecuzy:the rate is damn too fast.. Like a lightning LOL |
kennydee05:LOL... They will surely do and i do love the way they have been defending them. |
starpon1:LOL.. |
Bevista:AbI..... Both, even though it wont still get to the hoi polloi if the looted money is recovered. |
A million Like for you sir Mr. Dogara. This is awesome, saying it without been lopsided. [b] 1. Corruption is a terrible disease that can destroy a country hence the need be to confront it in all ramifications. 2. Corruption is like a cancer that do eat deep into the heart of its host if been allow hence the need be to cure it without leaving any of its cells. 3. You dont leave a terrible disease to grow more and more, so does corruption needs not to be allow to grow wings for it will be laborious to catch it. 4. You dont pardoned a disease for it might hunt one for years to come, the same goes for those that are corrupt they need not to be exonerated. 5. You dont cure a diseases that can kill by only talking, you can only do that by going for a comprehensive medication, the same goes for corruption, you dont mow it by only talking but by swinging into action, for action speaks louder than words. 5. With the gargatuan amount of money stashed into different account abroad, it will be foolish to only jail those involve without recovering all or some of it. 6. In this war of corruption, one needs not to be lopsided hence the need be to prosecute, stoned whoever has drag us into this murky water.[/b] |
Speaker of the House of Representatives, Hon. Yakubu Dogara, has warned that there should be no sacred cow in the ongoing war against corruption being waged by the administration of President Muhammadu Buhari. While describing corruption as a cancer, he cautioned that leaving any of its cells alive will be fatal as it is important to confront corruption in all its ramifications. In a series of tweets he posted on Thursday, Dogara categorically stated that it will be foolhardy for the country to jail the looters without recovering the chunk of the looted funds. Catholic Archbishop of Sokoto Diocese, Matthew Hassan Kukah, had after the National Peace Committee met with President Muhammadu Buhari last week, suggesting that past political office holders accused of corruption should be pardoned. Kukah, who is a member of the Committee chaired by former Head of State, General Abdulsalami Abubakar (rtd), said it would amount to distraction and a waste of time probing past administrations, adding that the present government should be forward looking and meet the needs and aspirations of Nigerians. But Dogara, in his Twitter posts, disagreed with this position, stressing that, “We must confront corruption in all its ramifications cos it’s like cancer. Leaving any of its cells alive’ll be fatal. “In this total war on corruption, what we say is meaningless. “It boils down to what we’ll do. “Read our Legislative Agenda. “How can we reign in the support of Western Governments not to prosecute those Institutions in the event that they blow the whistle? “The amount of looted funds stashed abroad is such that it’ll be foolish to just jail the looters without recovering a chunk of it. “We must be very smart but the total war must go on regardless of who is for or against it and there should be no sacred cow. “We need to set the goal or purpose of the war against corruption in order to fashion out an appropriate response “For example: do we want our money back or do we simply want to jail the looters? “These are complex issues with no easy answers,” he tweeted. http://dailypost.ng/2015/08/21/there-should-be-no-sacred-cows-in-anti-graft-war-dogara/ |