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What is dis woman still doing in that office?... |
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colossus2:The day you will made objective contributions and not attack any superior post above ur standards is d day Buhari will finally admit he's notin but the Dawg in Aso rock! Probably he will adopt u as his Dawg son! Abeg who appoints INEC chairman? Who controls the security forces? Una dey forbid Common sense for ur place? |
I see! |
I see! |
Not surprised!..Buhari has proven that he's not capable of conducting a credible elections. The time's now for all Nigerians to speak up, Edo is jst a test of hypothesis once it proven, it will be replicated in 2019 presidential election. Nigerians have to show them we are not stupid! |
Whoever mortgaged Nigerian youths future shall know no peace! |
Well, goods are produced in classes based on strength of materials and specifications: Class A( have strong material and high spec), B (fairly strong and high spec), C (fair material and fair spec), D(poor material n fair spec) and E( poor material n poor spec)...in China Nigerian importers only go for class D and E (buh mostly E) wic is cheap, and given dat China has work force and high tech, dis goods get manufactured as quick as possible (in d case of new products). The importer buys, bribe dia way tru our ports and sales at same price the class A of same products are sold. Secondly, cost of production is high in Nigeria as a manufacturer has to provide all the basic amenities the govt are suppoz to provide b4 he even starts production (road for the distribution trucks, Electricity for the factory, even security) and at the end of the year d govt still Tax at the 3 tiers (federal (FIRS), State (Board of Internal Revenue) and Local Govt (Business Premises etc). And how it affects the economy?...is wat we are both suffering now, there's no balance of trade (the goods u import from China keeps money u earned in Nigeria in China, the money looses it circulation strength becos China's not buying anytin frm us, not even crude), It kills/discourages local manufacturers sinx most imported goods are cheaper, becos d local manufacturers have to transfer the aforementioned expenses to the cost of his goods, it encourages inflation and loss of Forex(foreign exchange) as our naira will be losing value sinx no Chinese come to buy our product/goods or change Yuan to Naira (or even hoard naira and make it scarce). Hope I attempted to answer ur question bro! Dnt worry some better write ups are coming! Nairaland guys will do justice to it! |
RIP...wat will it take dis sadist of Daura to restructure dis shit-hole and leave our ever gallant military forces alive! |
Bolustic:I not gonna condescend so low to gratify ur lascivious lust for petty online *beef and charade for attention, rather I will tutor and culture you to reason, wit facts: Over 6 bloggers have been rounded up by Buhari security apparatus in d name of defamation. These security stooges are not and cannot be controlled by the state govt (DSS, EFCC and Police). Neither OBJ or GEJ victimised or harassed online critics of their administrations. However, Defamation is not a criminal offense and has nothing to do with the security agencies, if u feel defamed you approach the court and get the person to retract, convicted or both...and not harass the same pple that elected you, simple because u now have Buhari's backing. |
Pavore9:Well it's quite unfortunate how u neglect democracy and submit to ignorance when fundamental rights of ur fellow Nigerian is trampled on!..we both knw dis malady never took place during GEJ or even OBJ tenor. We also know the state can't even control the police talk more of SSS! I pray you manage to see the truth! Am gonna leave you with a quote from Pastor Matin Niemoller: "First they came for the Socialists, and I did not speak out— Because I was not a Socialist. Then they came for the Trade Unionists, and I did not speak out— Because I was not a Trade Unionist. Then they came for the Jews, and I did not speak out— Because I was not a Jew. Then they came for me—and there was no one left to speak for me". |
Am not surprised!..its only a stupiid man like Buhari dat will go chasing rats while he's houz's on fire! |
BMB for 2019 |
Our interest...that's what US is all about. Am sure APC will not attempt to popularise this visit! Nigerians are tired of APC lies and propaganda. If the Dullardino of Daura did have a genuine reason for his China visit and all the attention it got at his return. Naija would've been out of the woods by now. Hope he has completed the excursions he missed in secondary skul sinx he d'nt attend any! |
Watching... |
Thanks for the info...which country do they follow dis process again? ![]() Item number 14 on APC manifesto! |
Kikikikiki |
Going to pay his what? |
Nice |
I talk about him at any/every chance I get!..and I love unconditionally! |
Answer my calls Lord! |
Yet self acclaimed rich Nigerians donated notin till now...thumbs up Doc. |
The emergence of a better, bigger and more organised KOWA is imperative! If you watched our Presidential debates back in 2014 and early 2015 u will understand without doubt that they have sth to offer. KOWA will most especially unite Nigeria! We need KOWA!! |
The human mind is full of debris, garbage and pus when it's has to do with opposite sex relationship! Hell!..we sometyms don't even consider brothers and sisters, mother n son, en platonic relationships again! If a lady pass a night at ur place...the conclusion's often that you had sehx! I really blame the step-father's gratification attempt of these perverted worms ridden minds by sparing a word in defense. |
The story is quite funny!... Well here's what I make out of ur plight, many "strong men" (like d way u hyped him) do not attend lectures and struggle to have their name written. Be dat as it may, one thing I learnt abt cultists is that in every situation they are even more scared than u (if u really gingered the guy well, he might even be more worried than u now). Here's my 5cent: Do not for any reason approach him to apologies. If he do approach you do not recognise or even act as if u knw he's a cultist (if u do, u will only fuel his ego and propel him to act) Do not chase him around or try to contact or connect with him...buh if u do run into him (being in desame dept might make dat inevitable) greet him like a normal guy(dnt familiarize or fraternise). Only offer him drink if u see him drinking(unless u wan open new office for dem till u graduate) Do not contact (SARS or Police) unless tinx escalate(u re in ur final yr), sm1 can take advantage of dat to hurt u in order to set him(d cultist) up!(dey do have too many enemies). Bear in mind that every cult group have insane and extremely insane members contacting Police at dis stage might provoke dem to do the unthinkable. In all tinx neva show fear (he's only a man). |
I see...all perverted minds above me! Sm1's wife and mother...wat has happened to our values? Spilts and leaves thread!... |
Accidents happen everyday!..there is not clear-cut reason(s) why accidents can or cannot happen, it jst does, that's why is called "Accident". It's regrettable unfortunate that Nigerians have a way of ascribing mishap like dis to sth demonic or sentimental. Let's remember dat we are in d most popular online forum in Nigeria(search google)... Most pple judge Nigeria based on ur myopic, illiterate and idiotic write ups. |
Sadly as it may seem...I loose no love over senseless and morally damaged boys dat think and believe d only way dey can be recognised and respected among peers is to join cult (most pple wia respected, recognised in n out of skul without any cult affiliations).... However, it's only a no brainer dat will blame everytin on Govt. Buhari's not working - true! Jonathan wasn't ain't an option either - so so true. We will continue change our leaders till we get it right! Rumours has it that PMB will not seek relection |
Majority of the 38 officers compulsorily retired by the Nigerian Army two months ago were sent away without recourse to the military rules of disengagement,” PREMIUM TIMES can authoritatively report today. The army had in June announced the compulsory retirement of 38 officers on different ranks on the grounds of alleged professional misconduct during the 2015 general elections, as well as involvement in the $2.1 billion arms procurement scandal. The affected officers include Major-Generals F. O. Alli, E.J. Atewe, I. N. Ijoma, L. C. Ilo, TC Ude, Letam Wiwa, SD Aliyu, M.Y Ibrahim, LC Ilo and O. Ejemai. Others were Brigadier-Generals D. M. Onoyeiveta, A. S. O. Mormoni Bashir, A.S.H Sa’ad, A. I. Onibasa, D. Abdusalam, L.M. Bello, KA Essien, B. A. Fiboinumama and I. M. Lawson. Also affected were Cols. I. O. Ahhachi, P. E. Ekpenyong, T. T. Minimah, O. U. Nwonkwo, and F. D. Kayode, Lt-Cols C. O. Amadi, K. O. Adimogha, T. E. Arigbe, O. A. Baba Ochankpa, D. B. Dazang, O. C. Egemole, Enemchukwu, A. Mohammed, A. S. Mohammed, G. C. Nyekwu, T. O. Oladintoye, C. K. Ukoha and Major A. T. Williams. In the June 9 letters, seen by PREMIUM TIMES, to the affected officers, their compulsory retirement was hinged on “provisions of Paragraph 09.02c (4) of the Harmonised Terms and Conditions of Service for Officers 2012 (Revised)”. The referenced section – 09.02c (4) – of the Harmonised Terms and Conditions of Service for Officers 2012 (Revised), shows the officers were laid off “on disciplinary grounds i.e. serious offence(s)”. Emphasizing “service exigencies” and that the “military must remain apolitical and professional at all times”, Army spokesperson, Sani Usman, a colonel,on June 10, released a statement, disclosing what could have constituted the “serious offences” which warranted the 38 officers to be compulsorily retired. “It should be recalled that not too long ago some officers were investigated for being partisan during the 2015 general elections,” the statement said. “Similarly, the investigation by the Presidential Committee investigating Defence Contracts revealed a lot. Some officers have already been arraigned in court by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC),” Colonel Usman said. Although, some of the officers, who were shocked by their sudden retirement, had alleged ethnic cleansing, the Chief of Army Staff, Tukur Buratai, said the army embarked upon the exercise to remove those “who in one way or the other jeopardized the fight against insurgency and other issues bordering on national security.” He also said that there was no better time to send the officers away than the time they were retired. But PREMIUM TIMES investigations revealed that the Army breached its own rule by retiring most of the officers without query or indictment by any panel, thereby raising question of arbitrariness. However, contrary to the claim by the Army, our investigations showed that only a few of the affected officers were queried, tried and indicted. Others had their careers abruptly cut short for reasons that smacks of high-level arbitrariness, pettiness, witch-hunting and partisanship by authorities of the Army. While officers cleared by either arms procurement panel or election panel were retired, others who were not questioned at all were also sent away. Our findings revealed that nine officers, holding the rank of Major General, 11 Brigadier Generals, seven Colonels and 11 Lieutenant Colonels, amounting to 38 officers in sum, were laid off. Highly placed sources in the Army told PREMIUM TIMES that out of the Major Generals, only one – E.D. Atewe (N/7674) faced a panel and was indicted. Mr. Atewe was indicted by the presidential arms probe panel, and he is currently being prosecuted by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission. Although S.D. Aliyu (N/7711); M.Y. Aliyu (N/8114) GOC 7 Division; Fatai Alli, (N/7914) a former Director of Operations in the Army, also faced presidential arms panel but they were cleared. Yet they were laid off for “serious offence”, our investigations revealed. Other five Major Generals – L. Wiwa (N/7665), who is late Ken Saro-Wiwa’s brother; I.N. Ijeoma (N/8304); T.C Ude (N/7866); L.C. Ilo (N/8320); O. Ejemau (N/8340) were neither queried nor indicted by any panel. On June 9, they received letters via emails, directing them to proceed on compulsory retirement. Brigadier Generals had to go because of their loyalties The cases of the affected Brigadier Generals are not different; only one of them – A.I Onibasa (N/9072) was indicted by the presidential panel on arms procurement. Sources told PREMIUM TIMES that the remaining 10 officers were simply retirement because they were suspected to be have failed to help this regime to power. For instance, two officers were laid off because of their ties to the embattled former National Security Adviser, Sambo Dasuki, our sources said. The two officers – A.S.H. Sa’ad (N/8392), who was at the Directorate of Military Intelligence; and Mormoni Bashir (N/8396), former principal staff officer to Mr. Dasuki – were retired without indictment. Although, Mr. Sa’ad faced a panel, he was not found to have engaged in any wrongdoing. For his alleged close ties to a former Army Chief, Kenneth Minimah, D. Abdulsalam (N/9169) was sent away. Koko Essien (N/8794), a former Brigade Commander, 2 Brigade, Port Harcourt, faced the election panel but was cleared. Mr. Essien was laid off nonetheless, like Bright Fibioinumana (N/8399); L.N. Bello (N/8799), former Brigade Commander, 34 Brigade Owerri; and M.G. Alli Moundhey, former Director, Campaign Planning in the North East Operations, who were even not queried in the first place. Although, the Nigerian Army said the affected officers were retired for either involvement in the 2015 general elections or arms procurement fraud, our investigations showed that officers who were not in Nigeria at the time of the elections were also sacked. That was the case of I.B. Lawson (N/8812) and G.O. Agachi (N/9363) who were Defence Attaches at Nigeria’s missions in China and Benin Republic respectively. According to a document seen by this newspaper, they retired for allegedly committing “serious offence”. But they were never informed of their offences nor were they invited to face any panel of inquiry, army insiders say. “They aided PDP to get votes” Many Colonels and Lieutenant Colonels who were laid off on June 9 were merely suspected of failing to cooperate with the All Progressives Congress to garner votes in the 2015 elections, sources told PREMIUM TIMES. In one instance, T.A Williams (N/11469) a Major; and A. Mohammed (N/10659), a Lieutenant Colonel, both attached to the 195 Battalion, Agenebode, Edo State, with the latter as Commanding Officer, were said to have been flushed out because of complaint of not cooperating with the APC, brought against them. But Mr. Mohammed was said to be away in the North-East at the time and played no role during the election. Yet he was retired. Similarly, in Rivers State, Army insiders said, APC officials accused four officers attached to the 332 Air Defence Regiment (B. Odiankpa – N/10417) and ; 5 Battalion, Elele (A.S. Mohammed -N10662); 2 Brigade Garrison, Port Harcourt (A.Adimoha – N/10421); 29 Battalion Port Harcourt (T.O. Oladuntoye (N/10338) of aiding the PDP in the state. Our findings revealed that these officers, accused of partisanship, were not queried or investigated before they were asked to forced to leave the army. In one curious case, documents seen by this newspaper revealed that Lt. Col A. Mohammed was in the North East, not Agenebode, but somehow his name was among those listed for alleged partisanship. The former Commanding Officer, 93 Battalion, Takum, O.C. Egemole (N/10423), who was also compulsorily retired, was also accused of “not doing enough” to avert APC loss in Taraba State. He was also neither queried nor investigated. Seven colonels on the list of the compulsory retirees had no formal charge issued to them nor did they face panel before they were laid off. For instance O.U. Nwankwo (N/9678) was studying at the University of Ibadan while M.A. Suleiman (N/10030) was in Chad as Defence Attaché before they were suddenly retired. Then, C.K. Ukoha (N/10319) was in Abuja during the elections, insiders told us, but was accused of taking part in electoral fraud in Benin and was retired. Also, without probe or indictment for any offence, T. Minimah (N/10185), brother to former Army Chief, Kenneth Minimah, was also removed from his post in Benin and retired. Did the retirements follow due process? PREMIUM TIMES checks indicated the army violated its own rules in the ways the officers were disengaged. The Harmonized Terms and Conditions of Service for Officers whose paragraph 09.02c (4) was relied upon to remove the officers, originates from the Armed Forces Act. The section cited by the Army provides that an officer may be compulsorily retired “on disciplinary grounds i.e. serious offence(s)” without defining what constitutes “serious offences”. But the principal law – the Armed Forces Act – establishes all actions that constitute offences in the Military. The Act prescribes steps to be taken in punishing offences, and a review shows no section empowers the Army Council to arbitrarily punish or compulsorily retire officers for any offence. In fact, the Army Council, in Section 11(a-f) of the Act, has no power to retire any officer on disciplinary ground without compliance with the steps prescribed by law. “Army did no wrong; affected officers can seek redress” The spokesperson for the Army, Sani Usman, a Colonel, however insisted the officers were properly retired. “Those that were compulsorily retired had one problem or the other that warranted their compulsory retirement from the Army,” Mr. Usman told PREMIUM TIMES. “Basically that’s it. And whoever is not satisfied with that should please seek redress. They are quite familiar with the terms and conditions of service. “None of them was arbitrarily retired and they know. Army can’t just retire you without any offence or because the Chief of Army Staff does not like your face. “It is not for them to go to newspaper. They were advised to write the Commander-in-Chief through the Chief of Defence Staff to seek redress. Their records are there and they will be given cogent reason why they were asked to retire compulsorily.” Mr. Usman was evasive when asked whether all the affected officers were queried or formally indicted before they were forced out of service. Source: Premium Times
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Dats an express compared to Abia State under T.A. Orji, dat guy shld be behind bars by now! |
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