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BREAKING: Senate Asks SGF To Resign Over ‘mismanagement’ Of IDP Funds by JFK68: 1:24pm On Dec 14, 2016
The senate has asked Babachir Lawal, secretary to the government of the federation, to immediately resign from office.
https://www.thecable.ng/breaking-senate-asks-sgf-to-resign-over-mismanagement-of-idp-funds

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Re: BREAKING: Senate Asks SGF To Resign Over ‘mismanagement’ Of IDP Funds by Atiku2019: 1:27pm On Dec 14, 2016
Incompetent President grin grin grin

How can your SGF use a whooping N270million to Clear Grasses and you Claim you are fighting Corruption grin...


Sir the corrupt rats are in your Cabinet too wink

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Re: BREAKING: Senate Asks SGF To Resign Over ‘mismanagement’ Of IDP Funds by danmasani101: 1:29pm On Dec 14, 2016
He is one of the saints fighting corruption.

Gen. Cassandra & his cronies.

Grass cutting expert - N270 million to cut grass in IDP.

71 trailers load of rice meant for IDP still missing.

I just don't understand.

Why is this news not on FP but the rogue
(SSG) defending himself is already on FP.

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Re: BREAKING: Senate Asks SGF To Resign Over ‘mismanagement’ Of IDP Funds by ganisucks(f): 1:31pm On Dec 14, 2016
Liars
Re: BREAKING: Senate Asks SGF To Resign Over ‘mismanagement’ Of IDP Funds by Firefire(m): 1:35pm On Dec 14, 2016
For where?r
Re: BREAKING: Senate Asks SGF To Resign Over ‘mismanagement’ Of IDP Funds by balanceofterror1(m): 1:37pm On Dec 14, 2016
Hmmm
Re: BREAKING: Senate Asks SGF To Resign Over ‘mismanagement’ Of IDP Funds by eyeview: 1:50pm On Dec 14, 2016
Some people would want oduah prosecuted for approving the sum of N250m for the purchase of two customised bullet proof jeeps but will keep quiet on N270m used to cut grass in an idp camp.

Irony

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Re: BREAKING: Senate Asks SGF To Resign Over ‘mismanagement’ Of IDP Funds by seunmsg(m): 1:53pm On Dec 14, 2016
If he is truly guilty of misappropriating funds meant for IDPs, he should resign honourably or be forced out. Using N270million to clear grass raises so many questions about efficient use of government resources. The SGF either explain the matter clearly or resign from office. There should be no sacred cow in the war against corruption.
Re: BREAKING: Senate Asks SGF To Resign Over ‘mismanagement’ Of IDP Funds by tafabaloo(m): 2:25pm On Dec 14, 2016
God dey!

I can't blame him the SGF because the weed na super stubborn grass. So they needed Julius Berger to clear am.

Anyway, 2019 is few days away .
Re: BREAKING: Senate Asks SGF To Resign Over ‘mismanagement’ Of IDP Funds by Nobody: 2:27pm On Dec 14, 2016
Dullard is hounding opposition in the name of fighting corruption yet monumental corruption is going on right under his nose....
Re: BREAKING: Senate Asks SGF To Resign Over ‘mismanagement’ Of IDP Funds by chemicalDisease: 2:28pm On Dec 14, 2016
Buhari should resign too.

He's corrupt like his ministers.
Re: BREAKING: Senate Asks SGF To Resign Over ‘mismanagement’ Of IDP Funds by doctokwus: 2:29pm On Dec 14, 2016
Good.
Why i am happy is that for d first time the NASS has specifically indicted a high ranking presidency official of corruption and called for his prosecution.
Formerly it used to be SR,Premiumtimes,and Nigerians online.
The ball is now in the president's court.
Its also a chance for the president to take d corruption fight by d balls,get the EFCC to get your appointees alleged investigated and prosecuted,then u wud get overwhelming support whenever anyother person is so treated.Otherwise,he has not started fighting corruption @all.
Re: BREAKING: Senate Asks SGF To Resign Over ‘mismanagement’ Of IDP Funds by Verifiedandtrue: 2:46pm On Dec 14, 2016
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Re: BREAKING: Senate Asks SGF To Resign Over ‘mismanagement’ Of IDP Funds by Nkemtreasure: 2:46pm On Dec 14, 2016
Not just for mismanagement of funds but for gross corruption. He influenced the PINE to award a contract to clear water hycents to his company and when it came to the open he still ran to the CAC to change the particulars of the company yet he remains a signatory to the company accounts.
Under GEJ, the then minister of Power, Nebo, was sacked because he wanted to buy one of the DISCOs. Stella Odua was also sacked for yet to be proofed corruption allegations. But today, we see the almighty body language corruption fighter, the professor of change, waiting for the CORRUPT NASS to fish out one of his topmost cabal members. Guess what, no one has debunked this allegation.
Now we know who indeed fought corruption.
Re: BREAKING: Senate Asks SGF To Resign Over ‘mismanagement’ Of IDP Funds by sanandreas(m): 4:03pm On Dec 14, 2016
Buhari smart thieves
Re: BREAKING: Senate Asks SGF To Resign Over ‘mismanagement’ Of IDP Funds by overall90: 4:16pm On Dec 14, 2016
Using 270m to cut grass in an environment where people are dieing of hunger and malnutrition.
What a country!
Re: BREAKING: Senate Asks SGF To Resign Over ‘mismanagement’ Of IDP Funds by danmasani101: 6:10pm On Dec 14, 2016
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