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Re: Pandemonium At Lagos Airport As Customs, Agents Clash by asodeboyede(m): 3:39am On Nov 23, 2014
MissMeiya:


Is it?

By His Grace......
Re: Pandemonium At Lagos Airport As Customs, Agents Clash by initialize(m): 3:41am On Nov 23, 2014
What's custom's CAC? Is that the newly released fashion line?



Will someone tell its meaning in french?

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Re: Pandemonium At Lagos Airport As Customs, Agents Clash by rill: 3:43am On Nov 23, 2014
Brb, having an important dream...... Zzzzzzz
Re: Pandemonium At Lagos Airport As Customs, Agents Clash by Nobody: 4:09am On Nov 23, 2014
infantrydoctor:
Hmmmmm..
How funny it is that we complain of curruption everyday by our leaders but we our selves hate changes that will affect our own currupt practices. I have always said it that our leaders are also a fraction and a reflection of the general public. When a school principal always ensures that there is no exam malpractices in his school we term him wicked. Few students enroll for WAEC/NECO etc in such schools. When we have any oppotunity to manage any govt facility, we dont care about their maintenance, some ppl will even loot them away. A lecturer who takes his lecture very seriously and also ensures that only hardworking students get good marks is also termed wicked. My point....we should all encourage positive changes anywhere we are as everybody(not only the govt) has his or her own part in the development of our nation.
Nigeria is a dead country I tell you. I remember a lot of my class mates in secondary school going outside to write their WAEC/NECO exam in places where they are assured of passing.
Re: Pandemonium At Lagos Airport As Customs, Agents Clash by paulshakur: 4:13am On Nov 23, 2014
okay
Re: Pandemonium At Lagos Airport As Customs, Agents Clash by Richy4(m): 4:16am On Nov 23, 2014
I have no idea adults still engage on physical combat. Even with government uniform?
Re: Pandemonium At Lagos Airport As Customs, Agents Clash by Vicilo(m): 4:18am On Nov 23, 2014
Import duty wahala. Increased for u and I to pay while they move d cash to their private swiz account. Y dem no kill demself
Re: Pandemonium At Lagos Airport As Customs, Agents Clash by ukandi1(m): 4:33am On Nov 23, 2014
U can be sure dis report is falsehood and fabricated trash just to save d face of d custom and then present a negative picture of d agents.
Who knows how much cash d CAC has tried to extort from them and other illegalities carried out against d agents without anyone to intercede on their behalf.

Custom service in Nigeria is a very corrupt institution made up of 70% northerners, 10% southwest and 10% southeast and 10% others.

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Re: Pandemonium At Lagos Airport As Customs, Agents Clash by RedBororo(m): 4:41am On Nov 23, 2014
They have sold themselves so cheap before now, so nobody have regards for officers or even their uniform,if a police man can beg you biscuit to eat at check points wetin remain.

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Re: Pandemonium At Lagos Airport As Customs, Agents Clash by lakamua: 5:12am On Nov 23, 2014
This is not news anymore in dis country. Extremely lawless and only good men suffer. I hv learnt my lessons.
Re: Pandemonium At Lagos Airport As Customs, Agents Clash by Lastdon02(m): 5:17am On Nov 23, 2014
ignis:
Only in Nigeria.
Our Uniform men, fighting one another since 1914.
Even our so called lawmakers have followed suit.

What else do you want me to say?

and who told u the uniform men are fighting one another this time?
Re: Pandemonium At Lagos Airport As Customs, Agents Clash by aiyeboy(m): 5:31am On Nov 23, 2014
the point is this their fight should bring a reduction to import charges, clearing goods has been a lil too bulky for me recently.
Re: Pandemonium At Lagos Airport As Customs, Agents Clash by edo3(m): 5:36am On Nov 23, 2014
Na wa some people no dey sleep again o..Anyway FTC sha..
Re: Pandemonium At Lagos Airport As Customs, Agents Clash by Thespecialone(m): 5:47am On Nov 23, 2014
For importers, this is why normal goods are being delayed.
Re: Pandemonium At Lagos Airport As Customs, Agents Clash by okeke00(m): 5:48am On Nov 23, 2014
infantrydoctor:
Hmmmmm..
How funny it is that we complain of curruption everyday by our leaders but we our selves hate changes that will affect our own currupt practices. I have always said it that our leaders are also a fraction and a reflection of the general public. When a school principal always ensures that there is no exam malpractices in his school we term him wicked. Few students enroll for WAEC/NECO etc in such schools. When we have any oppotunity to manage any govt facility, we dont care about their maintenance, some ppl will even loot them away. A lecturer who takes his lecture very seriously and also ensures that only hardworking students get good marks is also termed wicked. My point....we should all encourage positive changes anywhere we are as everybody(not only the govt) has his or her own part in the development of our nation.
with your likes. I get hope of a better Nigeria in future
Re: Pandemonium At Lagos Airport As Customs, Agents Clash by echidi: 5:53am On Nov 23, 2014
shocked ;DForce men just turning into somtin else in nigeria....and evn at dis stage of stupidity we. Still feel like d giants of africa grin

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Re: Pandemonium At Lagos Airport As Customs, Agents Clash by lonelydora: 5:56am On Nov 23, 2014
Which way Nigeria?

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Re: Pandemonium At Lagos Airport As Customs, Agents Clash by echidi: 6:00am On Nov 23, 2014
When is time to recruit reasonable thinking nigerians d end up picking tax collectors..who would Feel confortable giving u a bullet wen u don't comply with dere settlement demands...
Re: Pandemonium At Lagos Airport As Customs, Agents Clash by Seuncoded(f): 6:02am On Nov 23, 2014
hmmmmmm
Re: Pandemonium At Lagos Airport As Customs, Agents Clash by pussyeater(m): 6:26am On Nov 23, 2014
Wetin consign me? Woooooo Iya Bose, gimme one big stout jare...
Re: Pandemonium At Lagos Airport As Customs, Agents Clash by chronique(m): 6:43am On Nov 23, 2014
This is what I have been talking about for a long time. The problem of Nigeria,is her citizens. If the citizens from which the leaders would be selected from,are corrupt,then we shouldn't expect to have honest leaders. Our leaders are not imported;they come from amongst us. In my line of business,I get to deal with lots of agents regularly and I can tell you that most of them are thieves. They prefer cutting corners instead of doing the right thing.
infantrydoctor:
Hmmmmm..
How funny it is that we complain of curruption everyday by our leaders but we our selves hate changes that will affect our own currupt practices. I have always said it that our leaders are also a fraction and a reflection of the general public. When a school principal always ensures that there is no exam malpractices in his school we term him wicked. Few students enroll for WAEC/NECO etc in such schools. When we have any oppotunity to manage any govt facility, we dont care about their maintenance, some ppl will even loot them away. A lecturer who takes his lecture very seriously and also ensures that only hardworking students get good marks is also termed wicked. My point....we should all encourage positive changes anywhere we are as everybody(not only the govt) has his or her own part in the development of our nation.
Re: Pandemonium At Lagos Airport As Customs, Agents Clash by otokx(m): 6:54am On Nov 23, 2014
We have few peacemakers these days.
Re: Pandemonium At Lagos Airport As Customs, Agents Clash by link2ok(m): 7:01am On Nov 23, 2014
valdes00:
Dem go ever lie against each other... Only God knws who is sayin d truth... If dem lik mak dem kill their selves, nothing concern me... My own concern nw na abt RONKA wey tell me say she neva see her period... *thinkin*

Why na, she suppose don see am. We post d time table for board.



Owk abeg help me say her period na Monfays and fridays. 8:30-10:30am. grin


Bak to d topic, pls wats abi who b customz, jst comin from d village.
Re: Pandemonium At Lagos Airport As Customs, Agents Clash by Caveatemptor(m): 7:02am On Nov 23, 2014
The problem at the Murtala Muhammed International airport is that the clearing agents do not feel that Comptroller Taju Olarewaju is honest with his so called reforms that are actually being tailored by him to line and fatten his pockets.
Reforms should be genuine and promulgated with a sincere heart. However where reforms are tailored and streamlined in such a draconian and selfish way such that everything ends in your pocket will lead to resentment and the kind of riots witnessed last week.

Comptroller Olarewaju wants to boost Government revenue and at the same time boost his personal pocket resulting in double taxation for clearing agents at the airport.. This is clearly unfair. The riot was quelled by the Federal operations unit but. the deep. seated anger and pent up frustration remains in the minds of the agents.

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Re: Pandemonium At Lagos Airport As Customs, Agents Clash by guttentag(m): 7:09am On Nov 23, 2014
You are right Boss

infantrydoctor:
Hmmmmm..
How funny it is that we complain of curruption everyday by our leaders but we our selves hate changes that will affect our own currupt practices. I have always said it that our leaders are also a fraction and a reflection of the general public. When a school principal always ensures that there is no exam malpractices in his school we term him wicked. Few students enroll for WAEC/NECO etc in such schools. When we have any oppotunity to manage any govt facility, we dont care about their maintenance, some ppl will even loot them away. A lecturer who takes his lecture very seriously and also ensures that only hardworking students get good marks is also termed wicked. My point....we should all encourage positive changes anywhere we are as everybody(not only the govt) has his or her own part in the development of our nation.
Re: Pandemonium At Lagos Airport As Customs, Agents Clash by eistien(m): 7:11am On Nov 23, 2014
valdes00:
Dem go ever lie against each other... Only God knws who is sayin d truth... If dem lik mak dem kill their selves, nothing concern me... My own concern nw na abt RONKA wey tell me say she neva see her period... *thinkin*
Omo she dn get belle, na to start purchase baby tinz
Re: Pandemonium At Lagos Airport As Customs, Agents Clash by ajuwarhodes(f): 7:26am On Nov 23, 2014
voltron:
Too late to complain now.. 60 years of waste at a time the world has made soo much progress. Nigeria Luke the rest of Black Africa continues south. Too late to complain we will eat the bread of sorrow and drink the wine of despair



I don't know why some people like to curse,since u will eat the bread of sorrow and drink the wine of despair,that's for u and ur family as for me and my house hold it isn't our portion

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Re: Pandemonium At Lagos Airport As Customs, Agents Clash by Nobody: 7:38am On Nov 23, 2014
No joy these days.Are they not humans like us.

.

SWEAT TOO MUCH THESE DAYS? Then we need to talk.
sweatfree team.

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