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Corruption: Protest Breaks Out In London As Nigerians Ask UK To Support Buhari by TriumphStone: 9:19pm On Jan 30, 2019
[right][/right]Kill Coruption

While a small chunk of Nigerians are yet to come to terms with President Muhammadu Buhari’s courageous suspension of embattled Chief Justice Walter Onnoghen, their counterparts in the diaspora have lauded the move.

In the United Kingdom, in particular, Nigerians welcomed the removal of the judicial chief as it is a clear deviation from the several years of impunity.

It is for this reason, Nigerians under the auspices of Arise For A New Nigeria, stormed the streets of London, exactly No10 Downing street, close to the Prime Minister’s Office, to show solidarity with their country's leader.

In a letter addressed to Prime Minister Theresa May, the group’s President Andrew Kobani, speaking on behalf of his countrymen, urged Britain to support the anti-corruption fight of Mr Buhari, especially concerning Mr Onnoghen's removal.

*Read the full press statement below.*

The Rt. Honourable Theresa May, Prime Minister
Office of the Prime Minister
10 Downing Street
London SW1A 2AA
Madam Prime Minister,

SOLICITING FOR THE PRIME MINISTER AND THE UK GOVERNMENT SUPPORT FOR THE MUHAMMADU BUHARI ADMINISTRATION IN THE WAR AGAINST CORRUPTION

Madam Prime Minister, may wish to note that Nigeria is experiencing a turbulent period in the fight against corruption as initiated by the administration of Muhammadu Buhari, President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

They are sufficing to note that since 2015, the present administration has initiated measures aimed at reducing corrupt practices in the conduct of government business at all tiers of governance. This effort has yielded positive results to the admiration of the bulk of Nigerians and the consternation of a select few that have benefited from the rot in the system.

Undeterred, the government of President Muhammadu Buhari has carried on with enthusiasm and a determination to see that structural defects are fixed to curb the rot in the system for the betterment of Nigeria as a country.

Madam Prime Minister may also wish to note that the bane of underdevelopment in Nigeria is as a result of the lackadaisical attitude of previous governments in the fight against corruption that has resulted in the wanton disregard for accountability and transparency in the conduct of government businesses and by extension governance in Nigeria.

Since 2015 when the administration of President Muhammadu Buhari took over the affairs of the state in Nigeria, Nigeria has recorded tremendous progress in governance evident in the dividends of democracy trickling down the ladder.

Madam Prime Minister however, the present administration has encountered numerous challenges from individuals and organisations that have subverted the system through nefarious ways and means all in the quest to portray the Muhammadu Buhari administration in poor light in an attempt to pitch the populace against the government to fulfil their personal agenda of causing unrest and disaffection in the country.

The recent case of the suspended Chief Justice of Nigeria, Walter Onnoghen who violated the law in declaring his assets as stipulated by the law has further emphasized the level of rot in the system.

A particular segment of the Nigerian society has cried wolf where none exist and painted a picture of political persecution, forgetting that Nigeria was on the brinks of imminent collapse due the activities of a few that have benefitted from the rot in the system.

Madam Prime Minister, we are through this medium soliciting for assistance from the United Kingdom in the war against corruption in Nigeria as initiated by the administration of President Muhammadu Buhari in recent times.

A vivid example can be seen in the instance where the Chief Judicial Official in Nigeria, either by omission or commission failed to declare a part of his assets running into millions of dollars.
The Chief Justice of Nigeria as the number one judicial officer in the country for inexplicable reasons did not declare a part of his assets before the Code of Conduct Bureau in Nigeria. The CJN cited “forgetfulness and mistake” as the reasons for the non-declaration.

Madam Prime Minister, the non-declared items are bank accounts with balances that runs into millions of pounds sterling and dollars. This is too much to be right in our considered opinion. As the number one judicial officer in the country, it is wholly untenable for such an excuse, unless for deliberate reasons.

This untoward display of acts inimical to the progress of Nigeria has necessitated the kind, and timely intervention of the Prime Minister and the British government is assisting Nigeria in the war against corruption. If, not, corruption will kill Nigeria at this rate. And that would not happen under the leadership of Madam Prime Minister.

Madam Prime Minister,may be aware that political jobbers and ethnic champions have given the suspension of the Chief Justice of Nigeria ethnic and religious actions, but in truth, it was a timely intervention aimed at saving the judicial arm of government in Nigeria further embarrassment as a result of the unethical conduct of the Chief Justice of Nigeria.

This letter is an SOS, as well as a reminder to Madam Prime Minister, Theresa May and UK Secretary for African Affairs Mrs Harriett Baldwin that Nigeria would return to the brinks if steps, just like this are not taken to arrest the cankerworm of corruption that has eaten deep into governance in Nigeria.

It is our considered opinion that the United Kingdom as an ally of Nigeria cannot afford to watch as Nigeria goes to the brinks. It must render that assistance to the government of Nigeria that has made substantial inroads in the fight against corruption.

I have the honour to be, Madam, Your humble and obedient servant

CC: Mrs Harriett Baldwin
UK Secretary for African Affairs

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Re: Corruption: Protest Breaks Out In London As Nigerians Ask UK To Support Buhari by Nobody: 9:27pm On Jan 30, 2019
British are not fools that support mediocrity! Buhari stop wasting our Money on useless propaganda...
Re: Corruption: Protest Breaks Out In London As Nigerians Ask UK To Support Buhari by RealityShot: 9:31pm On Jan 30, 2019
VOTE BUHARI for continuity

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Re: Corruption: Protest Breaks Out In London As Nigerians Ask UK To Support Buhari by id911(m): 9:32pm On Jan 30, 2019
RealityShot:
VOTE BUHARI for continuity

From PassingShot, you've now opened another moniker, RealityShot...hope BMC has increased your stipend




Fake protesters hired by Lai Mohammed to deceive the gullibles

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Re: Corruption: Protest Breaks Out In London As Nigerians Ask UK To Support Buhari by Nobody: 9:34pm On Jan 30, 2019
I thought presidency asked UK to mind their business. .so why soliciting their supportPMB and his staff should learn how to think before actin... what are his advisers being paid for? ?

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Re: Corruption: Protest Breaks Out In London As Nigerians Ask UK To Support Buhari by afams(m): 9:47pm On Jan 30, 2019
The protesters were paid. They are working for their personal interest, not in the interest of the nation.

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Re: Corruption: Protest Breaks Out In London As Nigerians Ask UK To Support Buhari by lizzybet(f): 9:51pm On Jan 30, 2019
hmm
Re: Corruption: Protest Breaks Out In London As Nigerians Ask UK To Support Buhari by psucc(m): 10:08pm On Jan 30, 2019
So even in strange lands, the madness has affected Nigerians.

'tis a pity

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Re: Corruption: Protest Breaks Out In London As Nigerians Ask UK To Support Buhari by princemillla(m): 10:19pm On Jan 30, 2019
psucc:
So even in strange lands, the madness has affected Nigerians.

'tis a pity

Serious pity my brother

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Re: Corruption: Protest Breaks Out In London As Nigerians Ask UK To Support Buhari by ozo13(m): 11:09pm On Jan 30, 2019
Mehn if u die becos of any politician u r on ur own o.
When oonoghen was suspended last Friday, we thought Nigeria was gonna break by monday.boom this is Wednesday night and people have gotten use to the reality already.
Court are already striking issues out
NBA boycott order nko.very low compliance
Re: Corruption: Protest Breaks Out In London As Nigerians Ask UK To Support Buhari by Earthquake1: 11:30pm On Jan 30, 2019
Why are they in London and not Nigeria?

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Re: Corruption: Protest Breaks Out In London As Nigerians Ask UK To Support Buhari by Xander85: 12:41am On Jan 31, 2019
id911:


From PassingShot, you've now opened another moniker, RealityShot...hope BMC has increased your stipend




Fake protesters hired by Lai Mohammed to deceive the gullibles

Hehehehehe grin grin grin

See his african lips...like kpomo N100! shocked
Re: Corruption: Protest Breaks Out In London As Nigerians Ask UK To Support Buhari by chiedozie198100: 1:04am On Jan 31, 2019
TriumphStone:
[right][/right]Kill Coruption

While a small chunk of Nigerians are yet to come to terms with President Muhammadu Buhari’s courageous suspension of embattled Chief Justice Walter Onnoghen, their counterparts in the diaspora have lauded the move.

In the United Kingdom, in particular, Nigerians welcomed the removal of the judicial chief as it is a clear deviation from the several years of impunity.

It is for this reason, Nigerians under the auspices of Arise For A New Nigeria, stormed the streets of London, exactly No10 Downing street, close to the Prime Minister’s Office, to show solidarity with their country's leader.

In a letter addressed to Prime Minister Theresa May, the group’s President Andrew Kobani, speaking on behalf of his countrymen, urged Britain to support the anti-corruption fight of Mr Buhari, especially concerning Mr Onnoghen's removal.

*Read the full press statement below.*

The Rt. Honourable Theresa May, Prime Minister
Office of the Prime Minister
10 Downing Street
London SW1A 2AA
Madam Prime Minister,

SOLICITING FOR THE PRIME MINISTER AND THE UK GOVERNMENT SUPPORT FOR THE MUHAMMADU BUHARI ADMINISTRATION IN THE WAR AGAINST CORRUPTION

Madam Prime Minister, may wish to note that Nigeria is experiencing a turbulent period in the fight against corruption as initiated by the administration of Muhammadu Buhari, President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

They are sufficing to note that since 2015, the present administration has initiated measures aimed at reducing corrupt practices in the conduct of government business at all tiers of governance. This effort has yielded positive results to the admiration of the bulk of Nigerians and the consternation of a select few that have benefited from the rot in the system.

Undeterred, the government of President Muhammadu Buhari has carried on with enthusiasm and a determination to see that structural defects are fixed to curb the rot in the system for the betterment of Nigeria as a country.

Madam Prime Minister may also wish to note that the bane of underdevelopment in Nigeria is as a result of the lackadaisical attitude of previous governments in the fight against corruption that has resulted in the wanton disregard for accountability and transparency in the conduct of government businesses and by extension governance in Nigeria.

Since 2015 when the administration of President Muhammadu Buhari took over the affairs of the state in Nigeria, Nigeria has recorded tremendous progress in governance evident in the dividends of democracy trickling down the ladder.

Madam Prime Minister however, the present administration has encountered numerous challenges from individuals and organisations that have subverted the system through nefarious ways and means all in the quest to portray the Muhammadu Buhari administration in poor light in an attempt to pitch the populace against the government to fulfil their personal agenda of causing unrest and disaffection in the country.

The recent case of the suspended Chief Justice of Nigeria, Walter Onnoghen who violated the law in declaring his assets as stipulated by the law has further emphasized the level of rot in the system.

A particular segment of the Nigerian society has cried wolf where none exist and painted a picture of political persecution, forgetting that Nigeria was on the brinks of imminent collapse due the activities of a few that have benefitted from the rot in the system.

Madam Prime Minister, we are through this medium soliciting for assistance from the United Kingdom in the war against corruption in Nigeria as initiated by the administration of President Muhammadu Buhari in recent times.

A vivid example can be seen in the instance where the Chief Judicial Official in Nigeria, either by omission or commission failed to declare a part of his assets running into millions of dollars.
The Chief Justice of Nigeria as the number one judicial officer in the country for inexplicable reasons did not declare a part of his assets before the Code of Conduct Bureau in Nigeria. The CJN cited “forgetfulness and mistake” as the reasons for the non-declaration.

Madam Prime Minister, the non-declared items are bank accounts with balances that runs into millions of pounds sterling and dollars. This is too much to be right in our considered opinion. As the number one judicial officer in the country, it is wholly untenable for such an excuse, unless for deliberate reasons.

This untoward display of acts inimical to the progress of Nigeria has necessitated the kind, and timely intervention of the Prime Minister and the British government is assisting Nigeria in the war against corruption. If, not, corruption will kill Nigeria at this rate. And that would not happen under the leadership of Madam Prime Minister.

Madam Prime Minister,may be aware that political jobbers and ethnic champions have given the suspension of the Chief Justice of Nigeria ethnic and religious actions, but in truth, it was a timely intervention aimed at saving the judicial arm of government in Nigeria further embarrassment as a result of the unethical conduct of the Chief Justice of Nigeria.

This letter is an SOS, as well as a reminder to Madam Prime Minister, Theresa May and UK Secretary for African Affairs Mrs Harriett Baldwin that Nigeria would return to the brinks if steps, just like this are not taken to arrest the cankerworm of corruption that has eaten deep into governance in Nigeria.

It is our considered opinion that the United Kingdom as an ally of Nigeria cannot afford to watch as Nigeria goes to the brinks. It must render that assistance to the government of Nigeria that has made substantial inroads in the fight against corruption.

I have the honour to be, Madam, Your humble and obedient servant

CC: Mrs Harriett Baldwin
UK Secretary for African Affairs

the guy with the red placard, i hope he was paid? cos he was looking somehow. grin grin grin grin

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Re: Corruption: Protest Breaks Out In London As Nigerians Ask UK To Support Buhari by Presidiotbuhari: 1:11am On Jan 31, 2019
Hired yoruba muslim head slammers does not equate Nigerians

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Re: Corruption: Protest Breaks Out In London As Nigerians Ask UK To Support Buhari by RealityShot: 2:40am On Jan 31, 2019
id911:


From PassingShot, you've now opened another moniker, RealityShot...hope BMC has increased your stipend




Fake protesters hired by Lai Mohammed to deceive the gullibles
are you ok?

who is that you are quoting my moniker as his?


you better check profile before you display your ignorance in the public!

gumhead
Re: Corruption: Protest Breaks Out In London As Nigerians Ask UK To Support Buhari by Fedayeen02: 2:46am On Jan 31, 2019
RealityShot:
are you ok?

who is that you are quoting my moniker as his?


you better check profile before you display your ignorance in the public!

gumhead
You are calling someone gumhead even though you knew he was saying the truth.


Oya take drip

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Re: Corruption: Protest Breaks Out In London As Nigerians Ask UK To Support Buhari by RealityShot: 3:11am On Jan 31, 2019
Fedayeen02:
You are calling someone gumhead even though you knew he was saying the truth.


Oya take drip
it is clear that the P.O.P. used to hold your brain in place has broken off..

return to the emergency room ASAP!


Lazy YOuth! You could not even take 5 minutes to review my profile before supporting a gumhead with lazy false ideas.


i pity you. Am sure you will vote a theif on 16th Feb. That is if you even have a PVC & balls to go out & use it...


LAZY YOUTH
Re: Corruption: Protest Breaks Out In London As Nigerians Ask UK To Support Buhari by Fedayeen02: 3:22am On Jan 31, 2019
RealityShot:
it is clear that the P.O.P. used to hold your brain in place has broken off..

return to the emergency room ASAP!


Lazy YOuth! You could not even take 5 minutes to review my profile before supporting a gumhead with lazy false ideas.


i pity you. Am sure you will vote a theif on 16th Feb. That is if you even have a PVC & balls to go out & use it...


LAZY YOUTH
Why are you crying

Re: Corruption: Protest Breaks Out In London As Nigerians Ask UK To Support Buhari by Nobody: 3:26am On Jan 31, 2019
Sophisticated headslammers remoted from Bourdillorn.

Come on, we know better.
Re: Corruption: Protest Breaks Out In London As Nigerians Ask UK To Support Buhari by id911(m): 6:53am On Jan 31, 2019
RealityShot:
are you ok?

who is that you are quoting my moniker as his?


you better check profile before you display your ignorance in the public!

gumhead

Re: Corruption: Protest Breaks Out In London As Nigerians Ask UK To Support Buhari by RealityShot: 8:00pm On Feb 01, 2019
Fedayeen02:
Why are you crying
look at your face in a mirror and you will know
Re: Corruption: Protest Breaks Out In London As Nigerians Ask UK To Support Buhari by helinues: 8:27pm On Feb 01, 2019
From their looks as well, we know the region they are from
Re: Corruption: Protest Breaks Out In London As Nigerians Ask UK To Support Buhari by mushystuff: 8:38pm On Feb 01, 2019
id911:


From PassingShot, you've now opened another moniker, RealityShot...hope BMC has increased your stipend




Fake protesters hired by Lai Mohammed to deceive the gullibles

There was also Dropshot
Re: Corruption: Protest Breaks Out In London As Nigerians Ask UK To Support Buhari by RealityShot: 8:40pm On Feb 01, 2019
mushystuff:

There was also Dropshot
na wa o!

so you too fall for that gumhead post? :-/
Re: Corruption: Protest Breaks Out In London As Nigerians Ask UK To Support Buhari by SaiAtikuTill203: 8:45pm On Feb 01, 2019
APC has eaten the future of nigeria. And they need the next 4 years to escape jail sentence.. Mr man EFCC will be back to what we used to know.. Under the right leadership.. And that leadership is not buhariBuhari's Days Are CERTAINLY Numbered.He Has No Idea On How He Will Be Run Over By Incoming President Atiku.Of what use is it voting a nepotist leader who when making appointments to sensitive position he believes that he can only trust his brothers but run to you when he needs votes.
Say no to vote buying

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