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Re: EFCC's ₦50 Billion To NELFUND Not Donation by 9japride(m): 12:16pm On Aug 15 |
allthingsgood:
Its not capital thats the problem, but laziness and greed. Nigerian youth are lazy. Everynbody wants to be rich and drive big cars overnight There are plenty jobs in Nigeria that lazy youth looks down on. They rather sit at home and eat mummy's food. [color=#006600][/color] Not exactly true. There are no jobs in the country and starting a business in this present unstable political environment is not wise. In Canada,USA, Europe etc many of their youths don't even go to university. They mostly stop at High school or vocational schools. There one can do dishwashing and raise a family with it. But you can't try that in Nigeria. The pay is very poor. Even those with degrees are being paid peanut. Why can't the government ensure steady electricity, provide credit systems for loans abs and make the farm areas safe? There is a lot of injustice in the land and many of the so called leaders are out of touch with reality. |
Re: EFCC's ₦50 Billion To NELFUND Not Donation by Ikumapkayi: 12:18pm On Aug 15 |
DeepSight:
No wahala, since you so approve of his style and deeds I pray you and your family are visited by the effects his actions have had on the Nigerian people now and always. Sat amen, amen. You are ignorant. Cursing people makes them great. When a snake bites, the antidote comes from the snake. Corona Virus vacine came from the virus. Rather think and make the best out of the current situation which many are doing, your focus all many people are on food. Look, I am into goat farming, and you will be surprised this is a good business to go into. Do something better with your life and stop blaming Tinubu |
Re: EFCC's ₦50 Billion To NELFUND Not Donation by 3ice9ce: 12:25pm On Aug 15 |
atiku4President:
Abeg, comot for road Atiku will never be President You will never stop crying. |
Re: EFCC's ₦50 Billion To NELFUND Not Donation by commoditiesnig: 12:28pm On Aug 15 |
Good. Kudos to the EFCC for this |
Re: EFCC's ₦50 Billion To NELFUND Not Donation by DeepSight(m): 12:33pm On Aug 15 |
Ikumapkayi:
You are ignorant. Cursing people makes them great. When a snake bites, the antidote comes from the snake. Corona Virus vacine came from the virus. Rather think and make the best out of the current situation which many are doing, your focus all many people are on food. Look, I am into goat farming, and you will be surprised this is a good business to go into. Do something better with your life and stop blaming Tinubu I did not curse anyone. He celebrated someone and I said may he enjoy the effects of that person's great policies which he is celebrating. Where is the curse in that. If you see it as a curse that means your conscience tells you that the effects of that person's policies are curses. Period. Death will kill us all, Mr. Ikumapkayi. |
Re: EFCC's ₦50 Billion To NELFUND Not Donation by onadana: 12:34pm On Aug 15 |
blamingthedevil: President Bola Tinubu is set to be remembered as Nigeria's greatest President, not merely due to his past roles as a pro-democracy activist or his transformative governance of Lagos State, but because of his extraordinary accomplishments within a short time as the leader of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, the most populous black nation on earth.
From his first day in office, he exhibited bold leadership by removing the fuel subsidy that had burdened the nation for over five decades, subsequently deregulating the foreign exchange market, and partially removing the subsidy on electricity. He also introduced consumer credit systems, ensured local government autonomy through the Supreme Court, and provided free fertilizers to farmers, greatly boosting agricultural productivity. His administration has achieved a stable power supply, increased the minimum wage, and seen a significant 70% rise in government revenue.
Tinubu’s infrastructure initiatives are noteworthy. Over 330 roads have been completed, along with the Port Harcourt-Aba Railway, while the Sokoto-Badagry Highway and Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway are well underway. In the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), infrastructure renewal projects, including the Third Mainland Bridge and the Abuja-Keffi-Makurdi Expressway, are either completed or progressing. The administration also introduced the "Renewed Hope" housing initiative in all 36 states and undertook significant healthcare infrastructure projects like the new hospital in Aba. Additionally, the ongoing Kaduna-Kano Railway and the completed Onitsha-Enugu Expressway are part of his extensive infrastructure agenda.
One of Tinubu's most impactful social initiatives is the Student Loan Scheme, which relieves parents and guardians of the financial burden of paying school fees while providing an annual upkeep allowance of ₦240,000, payable monthly to students. This revolutionary scheme is closing the gap between rich and poor, making education accessible to all. Moreover, the administration’s focus on empowering youth through the National Youth Fund and grants to nano businesses is fostering a new generation of entrepreneurs.
Under Tinubu's leadership, Nigeria is experiencing unprecedented growth and development, with ongoing infrastructure projects across the nation. His achievements are so significant and visible that even opposition voices are asking, "Why the haste?" In just one year, his administration's legacies are already etched in the sands of time, marking a new dawn for Nigeria.
God Bless Federal Republic of Nigeria
(C) Blamingthedevil See this one...something dey sup with you. Praise singer. 1 Like |
Re: EFCC's ₦50 Billion To NELFUND Not Donation by Bobloco: 12:35pm On Aug 15 |
blamingthedevil: President Bola Tinubu is set to be remembered as Nigeria's greatest President, not merely due to his past roles as a pro-democracy activist or his transformative governance of Lagos State, but because of his extraordinary accomplishments within a short time as the leader of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, the most populous black nation on earth.
From his first day in office, he exhibited bold leadership by removing the fuel subsidy that had burdened the nation for over five decades, subsequently deregulating the foreign exchange market, and partially removing the subsidy on electricity. He also introduced consumer credit systems, ensured local government autonomy through the Supreme Court, and provided free fertilizers to farmers, greatly boosting agricultural productivity. His administration has achieved a stable power supply, increased the minimum wage, and seen a significant 70% rise in government revenue.
Tinubu’s infrastructure initiatives are noteworthy. Over 330 roads have been completed, along with the Port Harcourt-Aba Railway, while the Sokoto-Badagry Highway and Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway are well underway. In the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), infrastructure renewal projects, including the Third Mainland Bridge and the Abuja-Keffi-Makurdi Expressway, are either completed or progressing. The administration also introduced the "Renewed Hope" housing initiative in all 36 states and undertook significant healthcare infrastructure projects like the new hospital in Aba. Additionally, the ongoing Kaduna-Kano Railway and the completed Onitsha-Enugu Expressway are part of his extensive infrastructure agenda.
One of Tinubu's most impactful social initiatives is the Student Loan Scheme, which relieves parents and guardians of the financial burden of paying school fees while providing an annual upkeep allowance of ₦240,000, payable monthly to students. This revolutionary scheme is closing the gap between rich and poor, making education accessible to all. Moreover, the administration’s focus on empowering youth through the National Youth Fund and grants to nano businesses is fostering a new generation of entrepreneurs.
Under Tinubu's leadership, Nigeria is experiencing unprecedented growth and development, with ongoing infrastructure projects across the nation. His achievements are so significant and visible that even opposition voices are asking, "Why the haste?" In just one year, his administration's legacies are already etched in the sands of time, marking a new dawn for Nigeria.
God Bless Federal Republic of Nigeria
(C) Blamingthedevil The bold is not true. The truth is that president Bola Tinubu is Nigeria's worst president 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: EFCC's ₦50 Billion To NELFUND Not Donation by Kaiser20: 12:38pm On Aug 15 |
atiku4President: The one FG has been wasting on Northerners under the guise of agric loan for years nko? Have they been repaying those so called agric loans? Those loans to the North are not repayable, it is a compensation to the North for supplying underaged voters to APC during the election |
Re: EFCC's ₦50 Billion To NELFUND Not Donation by Max24: 12:43pm On Aug 15 |
koladata: how much did they pay you ... I'll rather remain hungry than to collect this kind of PR job
Why not disprove what he wrote. Did Tinubu not give student loans?Abi, na lie ? Did he not give fertilizers to Farmers?;Did he not do roads ? Why not attack his message instead of the messenger. Just counter what he said with counter records. Did the universities denied seeing the funds? Did students that apply not paid ? 1 Like |
Re: EFCC's ₦50 Billion To NELFUND Not Donation by Judolisco(m): 12:45pm On Aug 15 |
atiku4President: The one FG has been wasting on Northerners under the guise of agric loan for years nko? Have they been repaying those so called agric loans? baba dey play.... If you don't repay then u won't be able to use your account.... Because it's already on minus.... Any money wey u mistakenly transfer inside your acct would be deducted for the loan |
Re: EFCC's ₦50 Billion To NELFUND Not Donation by lapintoz: 12:46pm On Aug 15 |
If this was under the cry cry daddy, the developers would have re looted this recovered loot 😁😁😁.
Well done 👏 PBAT!
YOU BE MAN ! |
Re: EFCC's ₦50 Billion To NELFUND Not Donation by tishbite42: 12:52pm On Aug 15 |
Relooting The Looting Cycle continues
Luton |
Re: EFCC's ₦50 Billion To NELFUND Not Donation by Kukutenla: 12:54pm On Aug 15 |
allthingsgood:
Its not capital thats the problem, but laziness and greed. Nigerian youth are lazy. Everynbody wants to be rich and drive big cars overnight There are plenty jobs in Nigeria that lazy youth looks down on. They rather sit at home and eat mummy's food. Job like APC zombie abi |
Re: EFCC's ₦50 Billion To NELFUND Not Donation by Kukutenla: 12:56pm On Aug 15 |
Ikumapkayi:
You are ignorant. Cursing people makes them great. When a snake bites, the antidote comes from the snake. Corona Virus vacine came from the virus. Rather think and make the best out of the current situation which many are doing, your focus all many people are on food. Look, I am into goat farming, and you will be surprised this is a good business to go into. Do something better with your life and stop blaming Tinubu You mean when a snake bites, the venom also cure the poison? Why then do people die from snake bites? 1 Like |
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Re: EFCC's ₦50 Billion To NELFUND Not Donation by abiodunbright(m): 1:15pm On Aug 15 |
blamingthedevil: President Bola Tinubu is set to be remembered as Nigeria's greatest President, not merely due to his past roles as a pro-democracy activist or his transformative governance of Lagos State, but because of his extraordinary accomplishments within a short time as the leader of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, the most populous black nation on earth.
From his first day in office, he exhibited bold leadership by removing the fuel subsidy that had burdened the nation for over five decades, subsequently deregulating the foreign exchange market, and partially removing the subsidy on electricity. He also introduced consumer credit systems, ensured local government autonomy through the Supreme Court, and provided free fertilizers to farmers, greatly boosting agricultural productivity. His administration has achieved a stable power supply, increased the minimum wage, and seen a significant 70% rise in government revenue.
Tinubu’s infrastructure initiatives are noteworthy. Over 330 roads have been completed, along with the Port Harcourt-Aba Railway, while the Sokoto-Badagry Highway and Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway are well underway. In the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), infrastructure renewal projects, including the Third Mainland Bridge and the Abuja-Keffi-Makurdi Expressway, are either completed or progressing. The administration also introduced the "Renewed Hope" housing initiative in all 36 states and undertook significant healthcare infrastructure projects like the new hospital in Aba. Additionally, the ongoing Kaduna-Kano Railway and the completed Onitsha-Enugu Expressway are part of his extensive infrastructure agenda.
One of Tinubu's most impactful social initiatives is the Student Loan Scheme, which relieves parents and guardians of the financial burden of paying school fees while providing an annual upkeep allowance of ₦240,000, payable monthly to students. This revolutionary scheme is closing the gap between rich and poor, making education accessible to all. Moreover, the administration’s focus on empowering youth through the National Youth Fund and grants to nano businesses is fostering a new generation of entrepreneurs.
Under Tinubu's leadership, Nigeria is experiencing unprecedented growth and development, with ongoing infrastructure projects across the nation. His achievements are so significant and visible that even opposition voices are asking, "Why the haste?" In just one year, his administration's legacies are already etched in the sands of time, marking a new dawn for Nigeria.
God Bless Federal Republic of Nigeria
(C) Blamingthedevil Aye e ti baje patapata 1 Like |
Re: EFCC's ₦50 Billion To NELFUND Not Donation by SmartyPants(m): 1:22pm On Aug 15 |
Kaybaba5: So EFCC is now father xmas cos I don't understand All the money recovered suppose to be in government account, do EFCC have right to donate money recovered from thieves This write up literally addresses this very issues, explaining that it wasnt a donation, rather, the president ordered the monies to be used in that manner. Why are you still making this kind of comment? |
Re: EFCC's ₦50 Billion To NELFUND Not Donation by maasoap(m): 1:33pm On Aug 15 |
Built2last: We have strong men in Nigeria. We don't have strong institutions. The president is lord.
He decides where any floating fund goes to. unaccounted afterwards.
Same reason any president who takes over retire half of our Generals to promote His men. We waste years of military experiences.
Have you ever heard any western leader took over and retired heads of security
We have strong men. They can never stop this practice, from Obj to Jonathan to Buhari and now Tinubu. I don't know that of Yaradua though. |
Re: EFCC's ₦50 Billion To NELFUND Not Donation by maasoap(m): 1:36pm On Aug 15 |
SmartyPants:
This write up literally addresses this very issues, explaining that it wasnt a donation, rather, the president ordered the monies to be used in that manner. Why are you still making this kind of comment? The explanation was clear but what EFCC did still wasn't appropriate. It should have been from EFCC to CBN from there, FG can decide where it wants the money to go. They're creating rooms for looting, mismanagement, diversion this way |
Re: EFCC's ₦50 Billion To NELFUND Not Donation by koladata(m): 1:37pm On Aug 15 |
God will provide a better job for both of you Max24:
Why not disprove what he wrote. Did Tinubu not give student loans?Abi, na lie ? Did he not give fertilizers to Farmers?;Did he not do roads ? Why not attack his message instead of the messenger. Just counter what he said with counter records. Did the universities denied seeing the funds? Did students that apply not paid ? |
Re: EFCC's ₦50 Billion To NELFUND Not Donation by Max24: 1:46pm On Aug 15 |
koladata: God will provide a better job for both of you
Amen ooo. Do you have any oil company job ? |
Re: EFCC's ₦50 Billion To NELFUND Not Donation by Cubeman: 2:18pm On Aug 15 |
blamingthedevil: President Bola Tinubu is set to be remembered as Nigeria's greatest President, not merely due to his past roles as a pro-democracy activist or his transformative governance of Lagos State, but because of his extraordinary accomplishments within a short time as the leader of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, the most populous black nation on earth.
From his first day in office, he exhibited bold leadership by removing the fuel subsidy that had burdened the nation for over five decades, subsequently deregulating the foreign exchange market, and partially removing the subsidy on electricity. He also introduced consumer credit systems, ensured local government autonomy through the Supreme Court, and provided free fertilizers to farmers, greatly boosting agricultural productivity. His administration has achieved a stable power supply, increased the minimum wage, and seen a significant 70% rise in government revenue.
Tinubu’s infrastructure initiatives are noteworthy. Over 330 roads have been completed, along with the Port Harcourt-Aba Railway, while the Sokoto-Badagry Highway and Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway are well underway. In the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), infrastructure renewal projects, including the Third Mainland Bridge and the Abuja-Keffi-Makurdi Expressway, are either completed or progressing. The administration also introduced the "Renewed Hope" housing initiative in all 36 states and undertook significant healthcare infrastructure projects like the new hospital in Aba. Additionally, the ongoing Kaduna-Kano Railway and the completed Onitsha-Enugu Expressway are part of his extensive infrastructure agenda.
One of Tinubu's most impactful social initiatives is the Student Loan Scheme, which relieves parents and guardians of the financial burden of paying school fees while providing an annual upkeep allowance of ₦240,000, payable monthly to students. This revolutionary scheme is closing the gap between rich and poor, making education accessible to all. Moreover, the administration’s focus on empowering youth through the National Youth Fund and grants to nano businesses is fostering a new generation of entrepreneurs.
Under Tinubu's leadership, Nigeria is experiencing unprecedented growth and development, with ongoing infrastructure projects across the nation. His achievements are so significant and visible that even opposition voices are asking, "Why the haste?" In just one year, his administration's legacies are already etched in the sands of time, marking a new dawn for Nigeria.
God Bless Federal Republic of Nigeria
(C) Blamingthedevil How come there's exorbitant increase in the price of food commodities if Tinubu's fertilizer distribution is actually aimed at boosting agricultural productivity? You need to be reminded that Tinubu was not responsible for removal of fuel subsidy. Buhari's administration designed it and handed it over to Tinubu. Moreso, the effect of subsidy removal on the economy is a negative,not the other way round because it is also fraught with fraud. I know you can see and feel it too. It's in the air. In countries where student's loans are deservedly given, check the terms, conditions,truth, payback method and positive outcome it has on their economic and social life. The loan is given for purpose, not on purpose. Or how do you explain a loan scheme not given earlier but amidst nationwide protest? Furthermore, let's how long it lasts. There are many more to say but I don't think people like you are realistic enough to accept the truth that stares at you right in the face. |
Re: EFCC's ₦50 Billion To NELFUND Not Donation by Bimpe29: 2:25pm On Aug 15 |
The clarification was noted and the decision to plough the recovered loot was good. |
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Re: EFCC's ₦50 Billion To NELFUND Not Donation by Cmanforall: 3:21pm On Aug 15 |
blamingthedevil:
Nairaland is powerful The criticisms we have here made them release this statement Most of the people running affairs of EFCC do read comments here |
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Re: EFCC's ₦50 Billion To NELFUND Not Donation by allthingsgood: 3:30pm On Aug 15 |
9japride: [color=#006600][/color]
Not exactly true. There are no jobs in the country and starting a business in this present unstable political environment is not wise. In Canada,USA, Europe etc many of their youths don't even go to university. They mostly stop at High school or vocational schools. There one can do dishwashing and raise a family with it. But you can't try that in Nigeria. The pay is very poor. Even those with degrees are being paid peanut. Why can't the government ensure steady electricity, provide credit systems for loans abs and make the farm areas safe? There is a lot of injustice in the land and many of the so called leaders are out of touch with reality. Clearly you have neer been abroad before. You want to raise a family with washing dishes LMAO BIG JOKER! For you to survive abroad u will be doing 3 - 4 jobs, and still every penny will go back togovt. Only lazy youths believe there is no work in Nigeria. While u are there complaining over mundane things and wasting data to argue on how to be lazy, many others are cashing out and making good money |
Re: EFCC's ₦50 Billion To NELFUND Not Donation by Kobojunkieee: 3:33pm On Aug 15 |
koladata:
God will provide a better job for both of you Stop lying to him! 1 Like |
Re: EFCC's ₦50 Billion To NELFUND Not Donation by Apel147(m): 3:34pm On Aug 15 |
Why is anything about North giving you sleepless nights? atiku4President: The one FG has been wasting on Northerners under the guise of agric loan for years nko? Have they been repaying those so called agric loans? |
Re: EFCC's ₦50 Billion To NELFUND Not Donation by 9japride(m): 3:44pm On Aug 15 |
allthingsgood:
Clearly you have neer been abroad before. You want to raise a family with washing dishes LMAO BIG JOKER! For you to survive abroad u will be doing 3 - 4 jobs, and still every penny will go back togovt. Only lazy youths believe there is no work in Nigeria. While u are there complaining over mundane things and wasting data to argue on how to be lazy, many others are cashing out and making good money [color=#006600][/color] A lot of people are surviving well with unskilled jobs and if one live in smaller towns he/she can enjoy life. It's only those who are close to politicians or have wealthy relatives that can connect them that are actually doing well here in Nigeria. The previous president that called the youth lazy, is benefiting from the abundance of the country. Most of he's kids studied abroad and they are enjoying life as a result of their dad's connection. Just because it's easy for you, doesn't mean it's easy for others. You just have the normal mindset of our politicians, they are not in touch with reality. |
Re: EFCC's ₦50 Billion To NELFUND Not Donation by trytillmake(m): 3:48pm On Aug 15 |
Efcc remmited Money to federation account like other parastatals, how did they now know na their own money dem donate to Nelfund. Many questions to be answered. |