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Politics / Re: Britain Is The Most Corrupt Country In The World, Claims Mafia Expert by weyabblog: 12:36am On May 30, 2016
The same thing gej said. Nigeria steals but not corrupt..... Stealing is not corruption.
Politics / Re: Hilarious Interview About Buhari's 1 Year In Office (video) by weyabblog: 9:48pm On May 29, 2016
grin grin

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Politics / Re: Soldiers Avert Attacks On Pipelines At Gulobokri, Ewele by weyabblog: 5:48pm On May 29, 2016
Lik una phone spoil to snap dead body? I dnt hav money to buy lies

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Politics / Re: Customs To Use N285/$ For Duty From June 1 – Businessday by weyabblog: 10:52am On May 29, 2016
9jii:
The consumers are paying the marketers 300+=1$ for everything we buy its time for them to pay the government the right duty too.
and you think they wont increase consumers price? B wise. APC want to kill masses finally
Politics / Re: Fayose Joins Wike To Commission 42 Roads In Rivers,Throws Shade At Amaechi(pics) by weyabblog: 11:33pm On May 28, 2016
agabusta:
This Fayose na real embarrassment. When everybody was putting strategy in place to get funds, he was busy chasing PMB up and down.

All the states are affected by lower allocations. But only the smart governors knows that they have to commission projects to stay afloat.

Wike understands this and didn't waste time in going repeatedly to his House of Assembly to borrow billions for him.

Either which way, projects are going on, contractors are getting paid, they too will pay their employees, and employees will spend the money in the state, keeping the state economy rolling.

Fayose no get hin own project to commission, despite that he was already a sitting governor before all these guys, hence he is doing attache up and down.

He better go and settle down in Ekiti and brainstorm on the way out of the state economic problems.

He should borrow some wisdom from Buhari, who he likes to shade at every given opportunity.

Hate him or like him, Buhari has tactically stayed away from APC functions in order to concentrate on governance. In fact most times, he delegates the Vice President to stand for him.

This Fayose has put all PDP's issue on his own head, ignoring governance at his home state. Now the state is on the edge, monthly allocation has gone below 1billion, wage bill is above 1billion, state budget is about 60billion. How on earth will he be able to achieve anything if allocations in the state continues below the 1billion naira mark. Despite all his dictatorial tendencies in shoring up the state IGR, the IGR has refused to deliver something encouraging.

He better leave politics for now and go and sit his ass down in his state and create solutions.
He is taking the love Ekiti people have for him for granted, he seems to have forgotten that Ekiti people can be very loyal, but once they turn against you, it is usually very difficult to re-win their loyalty.

Talkative ineffective Fayose.

One irony about Fayose that a number of his supporters outside the state do not know, is that Fayose is even more dictatorial than Buhari. If someone like him should become a president, there will be serious consistent confusion, riots and daily protests.

Kudos to Wike for his projects. I hope he has fixed that Trans Amadi road all the way to slaughter, the last time I was in PH, the entire place was an eyesore.
if na because if fayose u wrote all this things then i think you will need thick cover booj to write abt buhari
Politics / Karma : The Oputa Commission And The Nigerian Generals by weyabblog: 8:16am On May 28, 2016
Buhari about to disgrace himself. Karma is about to take revenge. A man who cannot obey oputa panel invitations can never be obeyed for any invitation. Every right and consigned citizen of nigeria , have a legal and truthful right to reject buharis childrens panel on corruption.
https://www.nairaland.com/3131468/corruption-buhari-raises-prosecution-panel

. THE OPUTA COMMISSION AND THE NIGERIAN GENERALS

The irony of life is that when laws are made in Nigeria, according to the Generals, it's only the poor people that the laws are meant for.

Poor man that stole a cow would have his amputated and the Local Government Chairman or any commissioner that inflated contract prices would still go on the Nigerian streets with all his arms, legs intact.

The Nigerian leaders are above the law, so state General Buhari, Babangida, and Abubakar, and the rest of Nigerian RULERS not LEADERS.

The ex-military generals cowardness, woke up the sleeping butterflies in my stomach about their non-appearance at the Oputa Commission.

The Panel set up to reconcile Nigerians and move forward, especially those that felt the pains from the Nigerian rulers, or lost relations, during the years of Nation building.

I feel like throwing up each time I read about the almighty Nigerians RULERS who placed themselves above the law, even above the command of the Almighty Allah or God.

Gen. Buhari has the nerve to say that he is not appearing on the Oputa panel. General Babangida refused to appear before the Commission in Lagos unless it was moved to Abuja.

The commission moved to Abuja, the Chicken Generals would not appear. Nigerians have not forgotten Babangida's dribbling mechanism.

He came out to state that he is not afraid to appear before the Oputa commission.

What are they afraid of? Gen. Abubakar would like to set up special arrangements to appear before the commission.

Nigerians could see what type of Nigerians managed the affairs of the country. What has been their usefulness to the country besides inflicting heavy pain on Nigerians?

What type of conducive environment is IBB looking for to make him appear at the Oputa Commission that was better than the one he inflicted on millions of Nigerians during his dictatorship.

I wonder what type of dignity that he is trying to show Nigerians. If the Generals are not afraid to appear before the Oputa commission, we want to see them in the room and face their accusers at least they are supposed to be Generals.

Nigerians would like to see them like Obasanjo said and clear their good names. Hiding behind the little tiny pieces of law would not help you at all.

Your Excellency, Nigerians are anxiously waiting to hear what you have to say about the June 12, especially those who FORCED you to annul the June 12, election, and the killings of prominent and poor Nigerians.

Follow the suit of your superior officer, tell Nigerians to go to hell and appear before the commission.

Nigerians would love to know how a human being, Umaru Diko, got inside the banana crate; tell us that you were not involved in the 1997 coup against Abacha; Abacha is dead he won't say nothing to you, and let us know about the death of Bashorun Abiola. Tell it all.

Gen. Buhari's defense is very simple, crying about the proscription of the Petroleum Trust Fund (PTF). He vowed never to work for the current (2001) Peoples Democratic Party government (PDP).

He insisted that he accepted to head the PTF only because Abacha "was much more serious". This is a very pathetic statement from a former Nigerian Head of State.

Responding to the interview granted the VOA Hausa Program, he stated, "I was doing my work but was later compelled to resign because right from his (Obasanjo) campaign, he said he would stop my work and they proscribed the PTF unjustly.

I will never work for this government again in any capacity. I worked for Abacha because he was much more serious."
"I didn't work for myself when I was in PTF. I worked for the nation. Why did some people for associating with Abacha accuse me? Didn't he ask me to come and help, which I did? There were conditions and I was allowed to do my work." We could see the bitterness in Gen. Buhari's statement against the changes in the current administration.

I agree with most Nigerians that the revelations Nigerians are getting from the Oputa Commission alone are good for the polity. At least, let us know how our previous leaders, or do I call them rulers now, because of the way they went about their activities, their staff and government officials cooperated as if there was no God, there was no fairness, and justice had no meaning.

A lot of things are being unraveled whether it is a theatre of lies and truths and all that those who can decipher can find in the statements and the confession by witnesses and all that, some level of understanding of what happened. Therefore, it is good for the system.

However, Buhari, Babangida, and Abubakar should appear to answer the charges against them.
I would like to see the military sponsored members of the National Assembly to come up with the law to back up Oputa Commission if that is what the legal squabble is all about. Would they do that? How do we want to bite the fingers that feed them?

Senator Idris Abubakar does not see reasons for setting up the Oputa Commission, which I might call a reconciliation commission to settle all rifts in the Nigeria society. Nigerians are forgiven set of breed, if you genuinely and honestly admit your mistakes. Who is that saint on the face of the earth that does not make mistakes in his public life?

The Generals should stop dribbling us around like a soccer ball. The Civil war ended about three decades ago the three Rs of Reconciliation, Reconstruction, and Rehabilitation recommended by my good friend Dr. Yakubu Gowon is not fully implemented yet. I wonder how long this would take Nigeria Government to do.

The Igbos, Isokos, Okrikas everyone is crying marginalisation, from Port Harcourt through Sokoto to Maiduguri. I am being marginalized because of my name, my religion, my height, my size, my voice, my education etc. etc. etc.

If Nigerians are not exposed to the truth, about the atrocities of the past years of misrule, how can we reconcile Nigerians and relate among ourselves as brothers and sisters.

The Yorubas complain of early retirement of qualified and experienced civil servants during military rules with no justification for that. Ilorin is complaining of unprogressive feudal system in Kwara State.

The Riverrine area wants to take full control of their resources, Resource Control; the Middle Belt is crying for autonomy from the North, and the North is crying for marginalisation in the areas of education and economic development, the Christians are crying of deprivation from the other parts of the country where Christianity is not welcomed. If we do not hear from those that polarized Nigerians, how do we want to have true Federalism that we are all yearning for?

Oputa Commission is borne out of the dreadful experiences Nigerians went through. Abubakar, Babangida, Buhari, for Allah sake, put on your BABANRIGA AND SHOW YOUR FACE at the Oputa Commission and let's the devil be ashamed of itself.

What goes round comes round so goes the saying. The training stick for the first wife is only reserved for the second wife. History is on our side. Are they afraid of Hague court? As Generals, soldiers are trained not to be afraid. If they are indicted, some local human rights groups who are presently searching for damning evidence against the Generals may take them to The Hague Court, no question about that.

They have enough money to defend themselves. The groups would get international arrest warrant and bundle them like Milosevic (Yugoslavia) to The Hague. Moreover, they will cite Ejigbo, Dele Giwa, Mamman Vatsa, Saro Wiwas, and so on.

We need to heal the wounds of the past. I believe that nobody anywhere should be immune from any due process whether that person is a former Head of State, President, or Speaker of Parliament. In fact, there is no exception, more so, when we are talking about human rights violations. These Generals are invited on human rights violations, not war Tribunal of the United Nations War Tribunals.

Therefore, if they are being invited on grounds of human rights violations, they must honor and appear before the commission in their own interest or risk subpoena.
Nigerians want to hear from the Generals, so as to publicly clear their good names they built for years.

Thank you.

http://nigeriaworld.com/columnist/ajayi/081701.html

No body , I said no body will answer any panel set by buhari . By history he has no right to summon any one since him buhari himself cannot be summon by oputa panel .

Lalasticlala do the needful.
Politics / Re: BREAKING: Niger Delta Avengers Blow Up Shell, Agip pipelines by weyabblog: 7:28am On May 28, 2016
double0seven:
"I will make your Government ungovernable for you". - Buhari to GEJ 2011 "

@pinkylicious

can you please put a link for this your link or otherwise you are just a big damn liar.
keep waitin for link i wan shittt

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Politics / Re: Nigerian's Cows Belong To The South by weyabblog: 5:35am On May 28, 2016
cyojunior1:



Let d revolution begins ! Since they are claiming to own an oil in the south which is relatively far to dat desert they erupted from
yes time to push the bill to chambers. We need our cows for productions
Politics / Re: Nigerian's Cows Belong To The South by weyabblog: 5:27am On May 28, 2016
cyojunior1:
I tink u are right !!! If their cows cannot survive up north.
sure na our cow. Time to claim ownership by force
Politics / Re: Nigerian's Cows Belong To The South by weyabblog: 5:26am On May 28, 2016
bbmoringa:
U ar kwaret,walahi,na zru por ram,na me por south getam por cow,bcs na me getam por grass,kawai,na north getam por oil becas na them getam por land mass,banza kawai!
grin grin in buhari and buhaji voices
Politics / Re: Nigerian's Cows Belong To The South by weyabblog: 5:25am On May 28, 2016
anwe:


You are wrong the herdsmen are Libyans not northerners
but na we get grass so we get the cows since na dem get oil since dey get 70% of land mass
Politics / Nigerian's Cows Belong To The South by weyabblog: 5:18am On May 28, 2016
Nigerian's cows belong to the south. According to the US documentation, in localities in which grases are found owns the cows. So since all graces are down south, i dont see any reason while hausa fulani should be claiming the ownership of the southern cows. Without our grases the cows can never survive. So analytically every cow in Nigeria belong to south.

Lets discuss. Lalasticlala .

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Politics / Re: Breaking!! Economic Shutdown As Crude Drops To 800,000 Barrels/Day!! by weyabblog: 9:38pm On May 27, 2016
Keneking:
Its time to arrest Jonathan Goodluck
as in the man dey mak u wet?

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Politics / Re: State Of Economy In Nigeria by weyabblog: 7:21pm On May 26, 2016
Jesusloveyou:
no, is not necessary, we can make do with the abundant agricultural graduate even prof, but they wil not like to work in their discipline, u can imagine zoologist working in the bank.
thanks you, thats the problem of this country. Only read for paper, no application. Everyone to your discipline. If there exist no place to apply it then govt or bodies can provide that.
Politics / Re: State Of Economy In Nigeria by weyabblog: 6:04pm On May 26, 2016
SAINTSAMURAII:
Nope 90% is too large a percentage. A succesful country do not put all her energy and resources in one basket. her resources is bein splited into different sectors in the economy. so i think about 50% is balanced equation.
you get it. Pushing all our graduate to become farmers is not the way forward.
Politics / Re: State Of Economy In Nigeria by weyabblog: 5:50pm On May 26, 2016
SAINTSAMURAII:
I totally support Agriculture. oil is no longer needed for sale, becaus soon every country will discover their own oil and ours wont be needed anymore, so the appropiate step to take is to go back to Agriculture, for it is the only way.
is it good for 90% of graduates?
Politics / State Of Economy In Nigeria by weyabblog: 5:44pm On May 26, 2016
On discussion on the economy of Nigeria, a suggestion was raised from the group, and thus..

After 1st and 2nd world war, America raised an option that mandate every graduate to go for training in military. If thats the case, all graduates or 90% of graduates in nigeria should be moved into agriculture (i mean into farming) as a way of helping the economy.

Pls nairalanders , whats your say with respect to the above comment?

Lalasticlala pls front page , we have to discus on this either to accept or reject before our doctors and engineers will enter farm.

Source: TV C. Live

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Politics / Re: N23bn Election Fund: How N900m Was Shared In Gombe, Adamawa by weyabblog: 8:26am On May 26, 2016
The same scam news over a year now. Ok continue make price of coke dey climb
Politics / Re: Current Price Of Items In Buhari's Administration (pic) by weyabblog: 12:10pm On May 25, 2016
beautyerhu86:


Na lié you talk for here. This tomato was between N40 and N50 before I left Nigeria. The last time this tomatoe was N25 was over 7 years ago.
i don report u to mods. Insulting me abi. Ok
Politics / Re: Bombings: Agip Halts Production In Bayelsa Days After Shell, Exxonmobil Stopped by weyabblog: 11:03am On May 25, 2016
Better lets start using lagos and osun or ondo oil plus lake chad oil for now. Haba allow ND oil to rest for once. 97% oil activated.

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Politics / Re: Current Price Of Items In Buhari's Administration (pic) by weyabblog: 10:55am On May 25, 2016
beautyerhu86:


Na lié you talk for here. This tomato was between N40 and N50 before I left Nigeria. The last time this tomatoe was N25 was over 7 years ago.
its obvious sucking ur mum breast is ur hobby. Always think wisely

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Politics / Re: Current Price Of Items In Buhari's Administration (pic) by weyabblog: 8:36am On May 25, 2016
ajealadick:


which plank cost 7k? is it same one removed from the White house?
you just over inflating price anyhow. use your post sensibly
you eed a Doctor
Politics / Re: Current Price Of Items In Buhari's Administration (pic) by weyabblog: 11:23pm On May 24, 2016
Elizabethoni:


Ahan u can lie ooo.bag of rice was never 7k oo...e don wen e be 7k...was btwn 9-10k depending on the brand....and its not 18500 its btwn 14 and 15k
its obvious u eat from ur mama pot. How old are you?

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Politics / Re: Current Price Of Items In Buhari's Administration (pic) by weyabblog: 10:25pm On May 24, 2016
Totfulguy:


Way forward? First admit that we are going backwards irrespective of political affiliation or ethnicity. Lets start their. Make we no follow google map go enter lagoon because we TRUST Google!
we are going backward na. Haba

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Politics / Re: Current Price Of Items In Buhari's Administration (pic) by weyabblog: 10:09pm On May 24, 2016
Vixen101:


Bought this for a thousand today. Smaller size is 800 naira.
take heart sis. We fit cal new election nxt year?

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Politics / Re: Current Price Of Items In Buhari's Administration (pic) by weyabblog: 10:07pm On May 24, 2016
Totfulguy:


Broh are you fighting me? No be me put/ increase the prices nah undecided undecided... Everybody is saying "we should suffer so that our children will enjoy". Thats what they told our parents. The same people, only say dem change clothe.
wetin b d way forward na?
Politics / Re: Current Price Of Items In Buhari's Administration (pic) by weyabblog: 10:06pm On May 24, 2016
godoluwa:
Satchet Gino Tomatoe Paste now 70naira, old price is 30naira
chaiiiiiii change is real. embarassed embarassed embarassed

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Politics / Re: Current Price Of Items In Buhari's Administration (pic) by weyabblog: 9:58pm On May 24, 2016
Generalkorex:

i disagree with dat of coke too
small coke 35cl is still N50 in my area
while the big one 55cl is still N70.
Gala and other sausages are still d same price.
i bought the coke myself , personally 100 naira ysterday. May b soon your seller will go market and come back

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Politics / Re: Current Price Of Items In Buhari's Administration (pic) by weyabblog: 9:56pm On May 24, 2016
Babalegba:
What a mischievous thread.Those negative changes were caused by the Jonathan administration
hahahahah seriously you need personal doctor else you will never recover

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