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Re: Will You Vote For BUHARI In The Forthcoming Election? by dougivilla(m): 10:21pm On Apr 08, 2013 |
OsunOriginal:See how you jump from issue to issue? Finish the talk about desperation first. Was d lincoln part d only aspect of my write up your narrow mind was able to comprehend? You think that quoting comments and insulting every commentator that disagrees with your point of reasoning the way you do will help your shaky, 'foundationless' and pathetically miserable positions? Hell no. Back to topic: Buhari is a desperado, no dulling! |
Re: Will You Vote For BUHARI In The Forthcoming Election? by Nobody: 11:04pm On Apr 08, 2013 |
[size=18pt]Here is the reason the corrupt PDP and other enemies of progress wish to maliciously discredit Buhari:[/size] [size=18pt]21st January 1984 - The NY Times Buhari's new Government Recovers stolen Millions From Ex-Ministers[/size] . .LAGOS, Nigeria, Jan. 20— Nigeria's military Government has recovered millions of dollars in currency hoarded by former officials and is trying to retrieve millions more smuggled out of the country, a member of the new regime says. Brig. Tunde Idiagbon told reporters Thursday that the stockpiles of money ranged from $56,000 found at the home of former Vice President Alex Ekwueme, to $4.5 million at the residence of the last civilian governor of Kono State, Alhaji Sabo Bakin Zuwo. [size=18pt]23rd January 1984 - Business America General Buhari Meets Nigeria's Debt Obligations, Issues New Foreign Exchange Rules[/size] Nigeria's Federal Military Government, which removed the civilian government of President Shagari in a coup on Dec. 31, has emphasized the importance of Nigeria's meeting its external payments obligations on time. International bankers were relieved when Nigeria paid the first installment of its rescheduled trade debt on time. General Buhari, the head of the supreme Military Council, announced his intention to keep Nigeria in OPEC and to continue discussions with the International Monetary Fund, the World Bank, and commercial lenders. On Jan. 9 the Central Bank of Nigeria issued new controls on foreign exchange, effective from Jan. 1, 1984. The provisions of most interest to U.S. companies are as follows: (1) Compulsory Advance Import Deposits The following rates of compulsory advance deposits will continue in 1984: Raw materials (except petroleum products) 10 percent Spare parts 15 percent Food (except rice) 50 percent Medicines 50 percent Building materials 50 percent Capital goods 50 percent Books (except single copies), periodicals 50 percent Motor vehicles and trucks 200 percent Motor cars 250 percent Other 250 percent All importers must pay the applicable rates when registering Form M, the Application for Approval of Foreign Exchange. The advance deposit is now applicable to all imports, whether or not they enjoy credit facilities of more than 180 days. (2) Commissions The commission payable to agents or confirming houses which act as intermediaries between importers and exporters has been reduced from a maximum of 4 percent to 2 percent of the f.o.b. value of the consignment. (3) Technical/Management Service Fees The existing allowable rate of 20 percent of net profits before taxes that may be remitted in foreign exchange will continue in 1984. However, payment of technical and management fees will not be allowed except in exceptionally deserving cases, such as for manufacturing companies where high technology is required. (4) Consultancy Fees The present 20 percent limit of consultancy fees payable in foreign exchange continues, but consultancy fees for feasibility or pre-feasibility studies will not be allowed because such studies may be performed locally. (5) Travel Allowances The Basic Travel Allowance will be N100 ($135) per year per person. The foreign exchange allowance for business travel has been suspended until further notice. (6) Student Remittances No foreign exchange will be made available to any new student. Students already studying abroad will be able to obtain foreign exchange to complete their studies. For additional information, contact the Nigeria Country Specialist, Office of African Affairs, Room 3317, U.S. Department of Commerce, Washington, D.C. 20230; phone 202-377-4388. COPYRIGHT 1984 U.S. Government Printing Office COPYRIGHT 2004 Gale Group http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1052/is_v7/ai_3104580/ |
Re: Will You Vote For BUHARI In The Forthcoming Election? by Hadone(m): 12:13am On Apr 09, 2013 |
SO FAR AND STILL COUNTING... 77 'DISLIKES' BUHARI 396 'LIKES' BUHARI. PANEL OF JUDGES, OVER TO YOU. 2 Likes |
Re: Will You Vote For BUHARI In The Forthcoming Election? by Nobody: 8:20am On Apr 09, 2013 |
dougivilla: You have facts in black and white against pdp leaders across many states, but not a single jpeg or monochrome document of evidence of performance of cpc in small nasarawa? Haba!!!It is overwhelmingly vivid for all and sundry to see that CPC has delivered far beyound expectations in Nasarawa State. Again, it will amount to dancing to the gallery buttressing on the achievements of Gov. Al-Makura in Nasarawa cause you belong to the doubting Thomases who have also been enundated by sheer greed, corruption and too economical with the TRUTH. If only you would be sincere to yourself, I advise you travel across the three senatorial zones in Nasarawa so as to get a first-hand view of things yourself cause that's what your glorified political party(PDP) seems to thrive on. No wonder the so called GOOD GOVERNANCE TOUR embarked upon recently by the FG, achieved nothing other than waiste of public resources and show of cheap and unnecessary popularity. |
Re: Will You Vote For BUHARI In The Forthcoming Election? by tomakint: 8:38am On Apr 09, 2013 |
Had_one: SO FAR AND STILL COUNTING...Oh boy! You get time ooo out of tens of millions voters that will determine the fate of your Buhari in the real world u dey here for Nairaland dey count '396 likes' for Buhari Are you a learner? |
Re: Will You Vote For BUHARI In The Forthcoming Election? by Nobody: 10:32am On Apr 09, 2013 |
aryzgreat: I rada chop and swallow my Voters card than vote that buhari terrorist! Shege damburuba!Uwarka daniska mara tarbiyya. |
Re: Will You Vote For BUHARI In The Forthcoming Election? by Nobody: 10:36am On Apr 09, 2013 |
Had_one: SO FAR AND STILL COUNTING...VERDICT: Fellow Nigerians, come all out and join Nairalanders vote Buhari for president, 2015. #shikenan |
Re: Will You Vote For BUHARI In The Forthcoming Election? by smtx(m): 12:18pm On Apr 09, 2013 |
Mahatma Gandhi's biography must be translated into Hausa for Buhari to read, understand and learn what leadership entails before any sensible Nigerian should think of voting for him. Buhari is history, he had is time and he mis-used it. Please if GEJ isn't working let's look elsewhere...but not from the past! |
Re: Will You Vote For BUHARI In The Forthcoming Election? by Raymondgabriel(m): 2:02pm On Apr 09, 2013 |
Toktee: Iz jonathan not a fresh blood;what have he done,did he performed better than the old obasanjo? hw many yrs did OBJ stay in office?? Or jus wana talk because evrybdy is talkin |
Re: Will You Vote For BUHARI In The Forthcoming Election? by Nobody: 3:15pm On Apr 09, 2013 |
[size=18pt]10th June 1984 - The NY Times Buhari's Tribunal jails Former Gov. Melford Okilo of Rivers State for 21 Years for having Foreign Bank Accounts[/size] .LAGOS, Nigeria, June 9— Former Gov. Melford Okilo of Rivers State has been jailed for 21 years by a military tribunal for illegally holding bank accounts abroad, newspapers reported today. The reports said that he had been given four concurrent 21-year sentences in a trial in Enugu rather than 84 years, as reported on television Friday. The charges involved two bank accounts held in Britain and in the United States. It is illegal for a public official in Nigeria to have a foreign bank account. 2 Likes |
Re: Will You Vote For BUHARI In The Forthcoming Election? by Nobody: 3:17pm On Apr 09, 2013 |
[size=18pt]18 June 1984 - ITN News GENERAL BUHARI LAUNCHES ALL-OUT DRIVE AGAINST CORRUPTION.[/size] After months of indecision the military rulers of Nigeria have launched a major crack-down on corruption and indiscipline. Decrees have been issued by the government of Major General Mohammed Buhari curbing the country's press and threatening with jail any adult Nigerian who has held foreign currency over the past five years. The government of the oil-rich country of 80 to 100 million people, has announced a campaign against disorderliness, inefficiency, sloth and disregard for hard work. It has also empanelled military tribunals to try deposed civilian office holders accused of corruption. The campaign seems to have achieved an initial degree of popular acceptance but there has been widespread criticism of the military tribunals holding hearings in secret. https://www.nairaland.com/nigeria/topic-693700.96.html |
Re: Will You Vote For BUHARI In The Forthcoming Election? by Nobody: 4:12pm On Apr 09, 2013 |
[size=18pt]6th July 1984 - ITN News (Video Clip) Buhari attempts to forcibly capture and return ex-minister exiled in UK and wanted by his regime for looting (Video Clip)[/size] http://www.itnsource.com/shotlist//ITN/1984/07/06/AS060784001/?s=nigeria+&st=2&pn=95&sortBy=date Scenes from Stansted Airport where exiled former Nigerian minister, Umaru Dikko, was yesterday (5.7.84) found drugged in a crate. 17 people have been arrested - three of whom were in crates at Stansted with Mr Dikko. Nigerian govt deny involvement with the kidnapping, but the crate in which Mr Dikko was found was sent from the Nigerian High Commission and addressed to the Ministry of External Affairs in Lagos, where Mr Dikko is wanted for embezzlement. A British Caledonian plane is being detained at Lagos in a diplomatic move by the Nigerian govt. [flash=300,300] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kyTMMoh7xUQ?version=3[/flash] 2 Likes |
Re: Will You Vote For BUHARI In The Forthcoming Election? by Nobody: 4:47pm On Apr 14, 2013 |
eggheaders:never saw this |
Re: Will You Vote For BUHARI In The Forthcoming Election? by ewet: 8:29am On Apr 19, 2013 |
smtx: Mahatma Gandhi's biography must be translated into Hausa for Buhari to read, understand and learn what leadership entails before any sensible Nigerian should think of voting for him. Buhari is history, he had is time and he mis-used it. Please if GEJ isn't working let's look elsewhere...but not from the past!when you say misused wht do you mean?remember tht this guy,s time in power is still untainted till date and nobody can point to any time tht guy stole a penny despite the fact he was generalissimo in his time. |
Re: Will You Vote For BUHARI In The Forthcoming Election? by smtx(m): 12:27pm On Apr 20, 2013 |
ewet: What's the use of proclaiming self-righteousness when he sees nothing wrong when allies n cronies make do with stolen wealth? |
Re: Will You Vote For BUHARI In The Forthcoming Election? by Nobody: 5:08pm On Apr 20, 2013 |
Gen. Buhari war on corruption in Nigeria causes collapse UK bank, Johnson Matthey https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7ZzxFbY6C6Y 5 Likes |
Re: Will You Vote For BUHARI In The Forthcoming Election? by opribo(m): 7:27pm On Nov 11, 2014 |
Are there no more men in Nigeria that the best we can offer in APC is to even suggest a 70 something year old man. I am sorry for this generation if any youth will as much as suggest this tall one Buhari who cannot make a coherent speech. We will be damned to allow this mess. |
Re: Will You Vote For BUHARI In The Forthcoming Election? by Franzeez(m): 7:37pm On Nov 11, 2014 |
teniyi: I checked your profile and I noticed you were a Muslim, and one our favourite sections is Islam, then I relaxed and said ok I understand, boko haram and APC guy, but am sorry No vacancy for Boko Haram in Govt |
Re: Will You Vote For BUHARI In The Forthcoming Election? by honeric01(m): 7:42pm On Nov 11, 2014 |
Over and over again! 3 Likes |
Re: Will You Vote For BUHARI In The Forthcoming Election? by honeric01(m): 7:49pm On Nov 11, 2014 |
GenBuhari: Now this is what i call a Government feared by established corporations. 4 Likes |
Re: Will You Vote For BUHARI In The Forthcoming Election? by Nobody: 8:08pm On Nov 11, 2014 |
opribo: You should be sorry for yourself..... Read the story of Moses in Exodus 4 v 10 wherein he complained that he was of slow speech and cant make 'coherent' speeches If you have been born around 1993 and not an infant.....you will know that Bashorun MKO Abiola who was successful in all ramifications was also a stammerer and was voted for overwhelmingly by Nigerians LESSON: God doesn't called the prepared,he prepares the called |
Re: Will You Vote For BUHARI In The Forthcoming Election? by teniyi(m): 6:36am On Nov 12, 2014 |
Franzeez:All you mention here are far better to be a member of TANoids. |
Re: Will You Vote For BUHARI In The Forthcoming Election? by Franzeez(m): 7:57am On Nov 12, 2014 |
teniyi: I will rather be a TANoids as u call it than kill innocent livesin the name of Islam.... God knows I can't be a muslim# |
Re: Will You Vote For BUHARI In The Forthcoming Election? by blackfase(m): 8:18am On Nov 12, 2014 |
Yes!...come hail or blizzards. Sai Buhari! |
Re: Will You Vote For BUHARI In The Forthcoming Election? by Abagworo(m): 8:23am On Nov 12, 2014 |
Anybody else in another party that isn't PDP will do. We have tried Jonathan for 5 years and already know that him staying further will be catastrophic. |
Re: Will You Vote For BUHARI In The Forthcoming Election? by omoharry(f): 9:23am On Nov 12, 2014 |
No way. since APC does not have a better candidate iw would rather to Jonathan. I don't want a religious extremist and regional/tribal leader to be the president of Nigeria. |
Re: Will You Vote For BUHARI In The Forthcoming Election? by ademutiu: 10:02am On Nov 12, 2014 |
Buhari for me ..... |
Re: Will You Vote For BUHARI In The Forthcoming Election? by mikolo80: 10:22am On Nov 12, 2014 |
hell yeah 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Will You Vote For BUHARI In The Forthcoming Election? by nagoma(m): 2:53pm On Nov 12, 2014 |
Yes |
Re: Will You Vote For BUHARI In The Forthcoming Election? by nagoma(m): 2:56pm On Nov 12, 2014 |
opribo: Has GEJ ever made a coherent speech or even a coherent statement? 1 Like |
Re: Will You Vote For BUHARI In The Forthcoming Election? by Blackfire(m): 4:19pm On Nov 12, 2014 |
YES. YES. YES IN 2027 |
Re: Will You Vote For BUHARI In The Forthcoming Election? by Adminisher: 4:41pm On Nov 12, 2014 |
Ngwakwe: Everybody in politics likes power, if you dont believe that you have my sympathy. I like the no mercy nature of Buhari. There has to be retribution against occultic looters of our treasury. It is going to happen soon believe it but better it is from Buhari than a younger angrier group of radicals. |
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