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Re: My Discussion With A Government Contractor Who Wants GEJ Out - Agabai23 by Whynotthetruth(m): 6:19pm On Feb 08, 2015
vandutchboy:
This is why Goodluck Jonathan postponed the elections he needed 6 weeks to create imaginary stories about his achievements in order for him to improve his chances if his impending humiliating defeat.


You keeping ranting all over the thread...making unfounded and empty comments...why can't respect yourself? Don't you think what you write reflects how empty or ignorant you are...?

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Re: My Discussion With A Government Contractor Who Wants GEJ Out - Agabai23 by fboycaestro(m): 6:21pm On Feb 08, 2015
story for the gods....OP, you need to find infants to tell your story to not here on NL....

mtcheew

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Re: My Discussion With A Government Contractor Who Wants GEJ Out - Agabai23 by Nobody: 6:21pm On Feb 08, 2015
Whynotthetruth:



Because you refuse to see due to reasons best known to you...otherwise how and why can't you see their achievements...?
Goodluck Jonathan could have made this election a walkover if he performed,how can someone that was in power 30 years ago be more popular than him. All he had to do was was perform in fighting corruption,giving us power,improving transport to 21st century standards but he failed in all of these. This are the most important things to Nigerians and non are visible
Re: My Discussion With A Government Contractor Who Wants GEJ Out - Agabai23 by JideTheBlogger(m): 6:22pm On Feb 08, 2015
it's official. OP was high on orijin when he was typing this poo grin grin

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Re: My Discussion With A Government Contractor Who Wants GEJ Out - Agabai23 by agabaI23(m): 6:24pm On Feb 08, 2015
He said this in 2001:
I will continue to show openly and inside me the total commitment to the Sharia movement that is sweeping all over Nigeria. God willing, we will not stop the agitation for the total implementation of the Sharia in the country.”- M. Buhari (August 27, 2001)

As if the above was not enough to show his true colour he said this in 2003:
“Muslims should only vote those [b]who will promote Islam. We are more than the Christians if you add our Muslim brothers in the West.”- M. Buhari (2003)[/b]

And you said it came out wrong? Tell me what he meant to say here. You should condemn this
The magnitude of the above statements is no where near the asking people to vote for him because he is their in law and you know it.

LRNZH:


The GEJ Gov't keeps claiming achievements in power generation but under close scrutiny, they fall like a pack of cards. After 5-6 years in power, GEJ has woefully failed in power generation. Blaming gas pipelines vandalidation is so funny. Claiming that gas can be bunkered by GEJ and his ministers is a fallacy. What do you do with highly flammable bunkered gas?
This is what I said earlier: Osibanjo in his chat with Channels said that the tarrif at the moment is low and that makes it impossible to attract investors into the gas infrastructure sector. There is need to increase the tarrif so what's your point?

BTW, your agents continuously vandalise the gas infrastructure so that you will use electricity as a campaign song. Your candidate was the in charge when we had about 100 million people but he did nothing close to what GEJ has done. He has resurrected 30 year old mambilla hydro power power plant and zungeru power plants respectively. One has been tidied and awarded and the other will be awarded soon. Your principal did not know what it meant.(See attached) Rather he canceled lagos rail project because he did not want to borrow. Look at where Lagos is today because someone who could not think critical did not know that all business men borrow.


To confirm what I said above see "2. Bypassing:
Like the happenings in some states, some Distribution Companies have decided to stop giving constant power supply due to shortage of revenue. Customers bypassing Pre-paid meter. Hence, consume more than they pay for.

What is the essence of the Company paying much when profit is not maximized.....they are still looking into the matter.

Note: Distribution Company pays Transmission Company (TCN), and Transmission Company (TCN) pays Generation Company.'' -Ayobase
https://www.nairaland.com/2122882/reasons-might-not-having-light

Now you just said no one can bunker gas because it is useless. I agree with you. This is the reason why we said it is sabotage against the power project.


6. Over 200 Chibok Girls Kidnapped by Boko Haram.
I won't dwell on GEJs tribal motivated inaction throughout the unfortunate saga. That anyone feels that they can defend GEJ on this one is so appalling. I leave you with this to ponder over.
[/quote]This was my response
This is like telling a woman who is looking for her kidnapped daughter that she is does not care. Very unfair!

LRNZH:



7. Chadian Forces Leading and Winning the Anti-Boko Haram Assault
It has been recorded that Nigeria Military has been claiming successes recorded by foreign troops against Boko Haram in border towns.
Nigeria’s military played down Chad’s role, saying Nigerian forces were leading the offensive against Boko Haram in the northeast.
Quoting a news article interviewing Lieutenant General Vincent Stewart, director of the US Defense Intelligence Agency:

Nigeria’s military played down Chad’s role, saying Nigerian forces were leading the offensive against Boko Haram in the northeast.
US officials have privately complained that Nigeria has been reluctant to take up Washington’s offers of assistance but Stewart said the outcome of upcoming elections on February 14 would possibly clear the way for more cooperation.
The polls “will give us a better sense of who we have to work with and what we can do to help,” he added.

http://thenewsnigeria.com.ng/2015/02/03/us-spy-chief-unimpressed-by-nigerias-boko-haram-campaign/
[b]GEJites will claim that America's Spy Chief is also on APC payroll?

In fact, all the 'Nigeria Forces successes started in Jan. 2015, when Chad invaded Nigeria and GEJ realised his chances in the forthcoming elctions were no longer assured. The electioneering gimmick is too obvious to see. This is coming after 5 years of BokonHaram claiming territory, kidnappings, mailings and killings of civilians and military personnel. This is very insensitive on the part of the GEJ Gov't.

If you believe DHQ on giving Chad permission, just remember that the same DHQ also claimed to have rescued the Chibok girls.

1. The chadian are part of a multinational force that are fighting Bokoharam. Chadians are sending 2500 soldiers for the mission
http://www.reuters.com/article/2015/02/03/us-nigeria-violence-chad-idUSKBN0L71F820150203 And you will also tell me that the QHQ did not give know about it. They invaded Nigeria with 2500 troops. Come on! You know better.

That Chad is doing well where Nigerian soldiers have failed is because the Bokoharam sympathizers in Nigerian army are not in their midst. More army officers have been killed in ambush rather than in battle. How do they know about the movement of the soldiers?

A certain feroucious captain from Kondunga or so who had been a menace to the boko was allegedly shot at the back of his head by his colleague.It was posted on Nairaland here.

Another case of a captain who ambushed by Bokoharam is very pathetic. It was quoted that the weakness of the Nigerian built APC they were coming back with was the tyre and the Boko guys targeted that.

Go through this thread and know how many that died through Ambush https://www.nairaland.com/2122636/tribute-officers-soldiers-fought-against.

US stopped buying Nigerian oil totally from July last year knowing we need money to prosecute the war but increased the amount the buy from Saudi and Kuwaite why is that? That happened few months after parley with 19 Northern governors who visited white house.

At the same time they blocked every avenue possible for buying weapon to prosecute the war. From Israel to Saudi Arabia. I am sure you know the details.

All these are unconnected with the refusal of Nigeria to accede to their demand for Africom. And GEJ called them bluff and stopped officer training with them. If Buhari has done this, you would have called him the hero. US is not happy with that kind of indepedence so they can say anything to malign the GEJ administration. All of a sudden, US is dinning with a dictator. A free country bla bla
"Middle East producers such as Saudi Arabia and Kuwait have suffered far less as they pump crude oil of a lower quality that US refiners continue to buy. Saudi crude oil exports year-to-date to the US have increased over the 2013 level. Kuwait has also sold more crude to the US so far this year than in 2013."
http://blogs.ft.com/beyond-brics/2014/10/02/victim-of-shale-revolution-nigeria-stops-exporting-oil-to-us/


LRNZH:


8. 2012 Subsidy riots aka #OccupyNigeria and Lack of Refining Capacity
First agaba123 claim that GMB built no refinery.....
See my response to rozayx5 on a thread he was being a nuisance in


Meanwhile read this excerpt from a news article in Dec. 2012:
Again in January 2012, at the height of the fuel subsidy protests, the Federal Government said it would build three refineries.
The Minister of Works, Mr. Mike Onolememen, who spoke to douse the tension associated with the protests, had said, “I want Nigerians to know that when these new refineries are completed, we will be a net exporter of petroleum products and prices will begin to come down, just as we are witnessing in the telecommunications sector with the GSM regime.
“That is my message to Nigerians. Let us support the government. Let us join hands with the government because it cannot and will not take any decision with the aim of punishing fellow Nigerians. It is impossible. So, Nigerians should have this at the back of their minds.
“The one in Lagos is with the capacity of 200,000 barrels per day, while the ones in Kogi and Bayelsa have the capacity to produce 100,000 barrels per day.”
Investigations at the NNPC showed that 11 months after the government promised to build the three refineries, not much has been done to that effect.

[url]http://www.punchng.com/news/fg-drops-planned-refinery-projects-%E2%80%A2jonathan-must-tackle-fuel-subsidy-corruption-labour/[/url]

[b]The The Kaduna Refining and Petrochemical Company and Warri Refining and Petrochemical Company, with combined capacity of 235,000 barrels per day, produced nothing in September 2014, the Nigerian National Petroleum Resources has said which is typical of those refineries these days.

This was my response earlier
The original builders were invited to do turn around maintenance and they declined and referred Nigeria to another company who refused to guarantee that the refineries will work full capacity and for a how long.

The federal government decided to rely on home trained engineers who have started working the refineries (Channels interview)

I hope you know Buhari in March 1984 signed a pact with Petrobras that saw the exportation of crude for external refining and subsequent importation. And for you info, he built no refinery.

You failed to tell us about the number of roads that has been completed with 41% of the subsidy money accruing to the federal government.
When GEJ came, only 5000 km out of 35 000 km federal was motorable. Today, additional 25 000 has been built. You feel it and you know it is true. You have railways working again. Some of the roads that has not been completed like the Enugu-PH has been covered by a rail line that collects only N650 from Enugu for a 3 hours journey with enough leg rooms. GMB did none of those a period of 20 months in a miltary government that answereth to none. His words were laws. He had no house, senate or even journalists to deal with. What did he achieve? His 20 months is equivalent to more than 48 months of democratic government. tell me what he achieved? Doyin Okupe has a million for you if you can name 10. Remember, the naira was superior to the dollar then.

I gave you the information on turn around maintaenance. So what do you have to say?

And I said, it is not for government to build refineries. It is the job of the individuals, Dangote for instance.

LRNZH:


Oh... On Dangote's proposed refinery which was promised to startuo in 2016, that GEJites rely upon, has been moved to mid 2018. [/b]http://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2014-11-17/dangote-says-nigeria-lagos-refinery-to-start-by-mid-2018
The implication of this is that if GEJ wins elections in 2015, he will not fix Gov't owned refineries, and Dangote's refinery won't startup until 3.5 years into GEJ's 3rd term. That means no subsidy removal, cabal continues and Naira will probably exchange at N500 to a dollar. No good luck to Nigerians if GEJ wins.
It was 2017. The dynamics of economics are not static. Project management professionals can make mistakes in their projections. 1 year extension is still acceptable.
The devaluation of naira is based on market forces not due to artificial basket or currenies or NEEM used in Buhari years.
Oil is our major forex earner and the price has nose dived. Trust me if not the strides made by this government in Agriculture and other areas, the story would be worst.

Look at what I told you before
Naira is depreciating because our economy is oil based and we have no control on oil price. GEJ has done much to diversify and we all know about it. The agric sector comes to mind. The automobile policy etc.

I hope you know the that 70000 graduates were without job when the naira was superior to the dollar, when our population was about 100 million. Buhari had no idea what to do with a strong naira.
His physical fiscal policy resulted to 17 % depreciation of the naira. For your information, exchange rate was 76k to $1 when he took over and it
crashed to 89k to $1 when he was overthrown. His do before you think attitude led him to put tight control on the availability of forex resulting in huge volumes of naira chasing after the unavailable dollar. Economics in the central bank would make the dollar available to stabilize the naira. Buhari has not got it.

LRNZH:

10. The 2nd Niger Bridge Scam[/b]
According to the terms of this fraudulent business, the project is a Design, Finance, Build, Operate and Transfer (DFBOT) model to cost N117 Billion naira with the Federal Government contributing a paltry N30 billion naira while the consortium will raise the rest of the funds and thereafter hold the Igbo people to ransom by collecting a 25 year toll tax for raising the rest of the funds offshore.
Experts have told me that the bridge is not supposed to cost anything above N50 billion , going by Nigerian standard of cost inflation, including the 11 km access roads. However, this contract cost was doubled overnight to N117 billion naira to justify the financial heist on Ndigbo. The fraudulent construction will cost N117 billion for a 1.5 km bridge while the 1.3 km Lekki-Ikoyi suspension Bridge cost only N29 billion naira. Thus the thieves jerked the cost of constructing the 2nd Niger bridge to 4 times the actual cost just to justify the rape on the over grateful Igbo nation.

[url]http://saharareporters.com/2014/12/19/fraudulent-construction-2nd-niger-bridge-%E2%80%93-another-419-igbo-nation-obinna-akukwe[/url]

Who are the experts? Wat is their track record? Did they visit the site or they stayed at home to throw figures around the APC are known to do. They should make their costing available for comparison.

BTW
Fashiola built a kilometer of road at the cost of N2b and you said nothing and he tolled it. When you tried to talk he used force on you. Why is it a crime now to toll a bridge? Because GEJ is involved. Tell me how the cost is inflated anyway


To add to this

1.
Buhari left his personal friend – Awwal Ibrahim – the then highly corrupt governor of Niger State who was arrested at Heathrow airport with £14 million. Awwal was never jailed. He was placed under house arrest in his mansion like Shagari for just two weeks and indeed released".

"Recall what BBC said about Buhari’s economic policy: “Buhari’s attempts to re-balance public finances by curbing imports led to many job losses and the closure of businesses. These losses were accompanied by a rise in prices and a decline in living standards."

In 1997, Nigeria was adjudged by TI as the most corrupt country in the world
In 1998, Nigeria was 3rd most corrupt.
Buhari was part of that government. He never resigned rather in 2008, he said Abacha was not corrupt. Do you believe that?

Why do we have to vote for him? Tell me where he is better? He is clueless, he cannot manage anything.

The reason he is avoiding debate is because the US guy called to coach him gave up after three days. We know about that.

You wanna debate?

You were boasting about a toothless Tsunami....
ellechrystal

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Re: My Discussion With A Government Contractor Who Wants GEJ Out - Agabai23 by Nobody: 6:24pm On Feb 08, 2015
Lies from pit of hell................... Just to let you know that an Insider as far as your topic is concerned, below is my sketchy details

I was a verification officer in ministry of Finance for couple of yrs before I was transfered to ministry police affair @ Presidency and still retained the same position.

So my position as verification officer(every contracts awarded payment-Invoices must go thru my table) afforded me to know everything about all awarded contracts or d ones being awarded and paid for......

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Re: My Discussion With A Government Contractor Who Wants GEJ Out - Agabai23 by hibroDon1(m): 6:25pm On Feb 08, 2015
stupid post.....

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Re: My Discussion With A Government Contractor Who Wants GEJ Out - Agabai23 by Nobody: 6:25pm On Feb 08, 2015
Whynotthetruth:



You keeping ranting all over the thread...making unfounded and empty comments...why can't respect yourself? Don't you think what you write reflects how empty or ignorant you are...?
Were this comments unfounded?
Which institution building did he do that resulted in the following:
1 Protecting wanted drug baron Kashmu Buruji from US extradition
2 Drop N446 Billion case against Mohammed Abacha
3 Protect Obanikoro,Omisore,Jellii Adesiyan,Fayose after audio of their rigging with connivance of Army and Police
4 Refuse to prosecute Nigerians indicted in collecting $553 million dollar bribe collected from Eni for an oil block
http://petroglobalnews.com/2014/10/prosecutors-eni-paid-533-million-bribe-for-nigeria-oilfield/
5Pardon of Diepreye Alameisegha
6 Given contracts to Tompolo,Boyloaf and Asari Dokubo contracts to protect oil pipeline which has led oil bunkering to quadruple at expense of Navy patrolling
I know it's paining you i'm exposing your corrupt master. I will continue to expose the bandit

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Re: My Discussion With A Government Contractor Who Wants GEJ Out - Agabai23 by Whynotthetruth(m): 6:27pm On Feb 08, 2015
efilefun:


Freedom of what? Abeg go check about the thread on FP how gun men attack a printing press... That one self na freedom of wetin? 6yrs and he can't campaign with his achievements...


Yes, what's on FP smacks of the abuses of such right where your likes chose to spread propaganda and hatred against established truths...Whereby anarchists and sadists like you prefer to feast on our self inflicted security problems than help the government achieve more....Whereby international organizations data and comments are only accepted when Jonathan is criticized but rubbished on the altar of "are they Nigerians"(who wear the shoes to know where it pinches) as to comment when Jonathan is praised...

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Re: My Discussion With A Government Contractor Who Wants GEJ Out - Agabai23 by oluwafemi113(m): 6:28pm On Feb 08, 2015
agabaI23:
Yesterday evening I went to swim and I met a government contractor lodged in the same hotel.

He does not want GEJ back. His grouse with GEJ is that since he came, he is no longer making money the way he was making from contracts. He confirmed that though his money now comes straight into his account without interference, that he preferred the pre-Jonathan era when things were not as tight. That now, they check the validity of any contract before money is paid out and the guy dey fall hand for business.

Then I asked him what do you think in his performance in Agriculture(Adesina), he said he has done well
I mentioned Aganga(Trade and investment) he said very well. he said NOI has done well too and went ahead to add the minister for works mike Onolememen. He said the man has done well too. Transport, he is impressed

And I asked, why won't you vote for him since you know all these? He said, he is not feeling him in his business. He wants things to go back to easier ways.

I told him about Sam Ohuabunwa's opening statement in his article where he said that good performance means different things to different people. He was a typical example of people who want him out because his reforms have reduced undue profit.

GEJ is fighting a hydraheaded monster. God is his strength

C





Chaii You can lieeeeeee undecided

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Re: My Discussion With A Government Contractor Who Wants GEJ Out - Agabai23 by komek(m): 6:29pm On Feb 08, 2015
The truth is that in Nigeria we resist change. We like to maintain the status quo, we don't need new ways of doing things. Things must be done the old way.

Some contractors are not happy the way things are going, not because things r not going the right way but because they r used to the wrong ways of doing business with government.

Talking from experience, the way we used to execute federal government contract back then is quiet different from the way it is done now. The contractors don't like it but that is the rightt way.

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Re: My Discussion With A Government Contractor Who Wants GEJ Out - Agabai23 by agabaI23(m): 6:30pm On Feb 08, 2015
oluwafemi113:






Chaii You can lieeeeeee undecided
I can lie quiet alright but in this case, I said the truth.

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Re: My Discussion With A Government Contractor Who Wants GEJ Out - Agabai23 by dandoki: 6:31pm On Feb 08, 2015
Very pedestrian story!

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Re: My Discussion With A Government Contractor Who Wants GEJ Out - Agabai23 by agabaI23(m): 6:31pm On Feb 08, 2015
JideTheBlogger:
it's official. OP was high on orijin when he was typing this poo grin grin
Hey I drank one bottle of orijin yesterday but that was after I left the pool. It was not the orijin wink

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Re: My Discussion With A Government Contractor Who Wants GEJ Out - Agabai23 by Whynotthetruth(m): 6:34pm On Feb 08, 2015
vandutchboy:

Were this comments unfounded?
Which institution building did he do that resulted in the following:
1 Protecting wanted drug baron Kashmu Buruji from US extradition
2 Drop N446 Billion case against Mohammed Abacha
3 Protect Obanikoro,Omisore,Jellii Adesiyan,Fayose after audio of their rigging with connivance of Army and Police
4 Refuse to prosecute Nigerians indicted in collecting $553 million dollar bribe collected from Eni for an oil block
http://petroglobalnews.com/2014/10/prosecutors-eni-paid-533-million-bribe-for-nigeria-oilfield/
5Pardon of Diepreye Alameisegha
6 Given contracts to Tompolo,Boyloaf and Asari Dokubo contracts to protect oil pipeline which has led oil bunkering to quadruple at expense of Navy patrolling
I know it's paining you i'm exposing your corrupt master. I will continue to expose the bandit


If you think he's wrong in your own wisdom and understanding instead ranting and constituting a nuisance to the thread and commenting with empty words a million times...approach the court with a lawyer and take up the case...All those stuff you listed can be sorted out in the judiciary and Jonathan is in executive... so feel free to approach the courts...at least your candidates are saints...thanks

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Re: My Discussion With A Government Contractor Who Wants GEJ Out - Agabai23 by komek(m): 6:35pm On Feb 08, 2015
richidinho:


Alarms is a free man because

Tinubu is a Freeman

Atiku is a free man

Shagari is a free man

Your father is a freeman

O boy u wan kill me with laff. Nice one.

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Re: My Discussion With A Government Contractor Who Wants GEJ Out - Agabai23 by Whynotthetruth(m): 6:36pm On Feb 08, 2015
komek:
The truth is that in Nigeria we resist change. We like to maintain the status quo, we don't need new ways of doing things. Things must be done the old way.

Some contractors are not happy the way things are going, not because things r not going the right way but because they r used to the wrong ways of doing business with government.

Talking from experience, the way we used to execute federal government contract back then is quiet different from the way it is done now. The contractors don't like it but that is the rightt way.


God bless you...

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Re: My Discussion With A Government Contractor Who Wants GEJ Out - Agabai23 by MrALIVE: 6:38pm On Feb 08, 2015
agabaI23:
Yesterday evening I went to swim and I met a government contractor lodged in the same hotel.

He does not want GEJ back. His grouse with GEJ is that since he came, he is no longer making money the way he was making from contracts. He confirmed that though his money now comes straight into his account without interference, that he preferred the pre-Jonathan era when things were not as tight. That now, they check the validity of any contract before money is paid out and the guy dey fall hand for business.

Then I asked him what do you think in his performance in Agriculture(Adesina), he said he has done well
I mentioned Aganga(Trade and investment) he said very well. he said NOI has done well too and went ahead to add the minister for works mike Onolememen. He said the man has done well too. Transport, he is impressed

And I asked, why won't you vote for him since you know all these? He said, he is not feeling him in his business. He wants things to go back to easier ways.

I told him about Sam Ohuabunwa's opening statement in his article where he said that good performance means different things to different people. He was a typical example of people who want him out because his reforms have reduced undue profit.

GEJ is fighting a hydraheaded monster. God is his strength


lies from the pit of hell
Re: My Discussion With A Government Contractor Who Wants GEJ Out - Agabai23 by kaybee100683(m): 6:38pm On Feb 08, 2015
agabaI23:
Yesterday evening I went to swim and I met a government contractor lodged in the same hotel.

He does not want GEJ back. His grouse with GEJ is that since he came, he is no longer making money the way he was making from contracts. He confirmed that though his money now comes straight into his account without interference, that he preferred the pre-Jonathan era when things were not as tight. That now, they check the validity of any contract before money is paid out and the guy dey fall hand for business.

Then I asked him what do you think in his performance in Agriculture(Adesina), he said he has done well
I mentioned Aganga(Trade and investment) he said very well. he said NOI has done well too and went ahead to add the minister for works mike Onolememen. He said the man has done well too. Transport, he is impressed

And I asked, why won't you vote for him since you know all these? He said, he is not feeling him in his business. He wants things to go back to easier ways.

I told him about Sam Ohuabunwa's opening statement in his article where he said that good performance means different things to different people. He was a typical example of people who want him out because his reforms have reduced undue profit.

GEJ is fighting a hydraheaded monster. God is his strength


pls the title of the movie u just narrated?

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Re: My Discussion With A Government Contractor Who Wants GEJ Out - Agabai23 by DWJOBScom(m): 6:39pm On Feb 08, 2015
You know for the first time Governor are nolonger making money off never imported fertilizers as farmers now get it right thanks to the phones given to them!!!!

I also met someone who told the same story as you did to me and really proved it to me

This battle is not beans anymore

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Re: My Discussion With A Government Contractor Who Wants GEJ Out - Agabai23 by sherrylo: 6:39pm On Feb 08, 2015
Nairalanders una badt ganni
Re: My Discussion With A Government Contractor Who Wants GEJ Out - Agabai23 by Whynotthetruth(m): 6:40pm On Feb 08, 2015
FolarinLondon:

Lies from pit of hell................... Just to let you know that an Insider as far as your topic is concerned, below is my sketchy details

I was a verification officer in ministry of Finance for couple of yrs before I was transfered to ministry police affair @ Presidency and still retained the same position.

So my position as verification officer(every contracts awarded payment-Invoices must go thru my table) afforded me to know everything about all awarded contracts or d ones being awarded and paid for......



lolz...see them...if you have tasted such a post, believe me; you won't advertise it here...we know your type...keep dreaming joor; it is good for your nerves...lolz

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Re: My Discussion With A Government Contractor Who Wants GEJ Out - Agabai23 by Nobody: 6:41pm On Feb 08, 2015
Whynotthetruth:



If you think he's wrong in your own wisdom and understanding instead ranting and constituting a nuisance to the thread and commenting with empty words a million times...approach the court with a lawyer and take up the case...All those stuff you listed can be sorted out in the judiciary and Jonathan is in executive... so feel free to approach the courts...at least your candidates are saints...thanks
So I have to go to court to force the President to:
1Exdradite Buru Kashamu for Drug Charges to USA
2Get the N446 Billion from Mohammed Abacha,
3Arrest Obanikoro,Fayose and Omisore for rigging election
4Force President to recover $533 million dollar bribe goverment officials collected from ENI for oil block
You are a joker,this President is massive failure and is only succesful agenda has been Pro-corruption
Re: My Discussion With A Government Contractor Who Wants GEJ Out - Agabai23 by onoja12: 6:43pm On Feb 08, 2015
that contractor is not ijaw that is why,if he was ijaw,then he would have known that you can get paid for contract before the contract is even approved


agabaI23:
Yesterday evening I went to swim and I met a government contractor lodged in the same hotel.

He does not want GEJ back. His grouse with GEJ is that since he came, he is no longer making money the way he was making from contracts. He confirmed that though his money now comes straight into his account without interference, that he preferred the pre-Jonathan era when things were not as tight. That now, they check the validity of any contract before money is paid out and the guy dey fall hand for business.

Then I asked him what do you think in his performance in Agriculture(Adesina), he said he has done well
I mentioned Aganga(Trade and investment) he said very well. he said NOI has done well too and went ahead to add the minister for works mike Onolememen. He said the man has done well too. Transport, he is impressed

And I asked, why won't you vote for him since you know all these? He said, he is not feeling him in his business. He wants things to go back to easier ways.

I told him about Sam Ohuabunwa's opening statement in his article where he said that good performance means different things to different people. He was a typical example of people who want him out because his reforms have reduced undue profit.

GEJ is fighting a hydraheaded monster. God is his strength


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Re: My Discussion With A Government Contractor Who Wants GEJ Out - Agabai23 by jorlons(m): 6:43pm On Feb 08, 2015
agabaI23:
It goes to show you get paid each time you post here. No one paid me.
my story is true and i stand by it. if it pains you, get panadol!

Abeg go romance section. Politics is not for carrey talk or imaginative crap.
Stop spamming politics section.

GEJ keep shielding and bleeping deziani while you're here waisting ur mental energy for him.

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Re: My Discussion With A Government Contractor Who Wants GEJ Out - Agabai23 by upcrown2512(m): 6:44pm On Feb 08, 2015
ITS A PITY THAT SOME PEOPLE ARE MIXING EVIL WITH GOOD THEREFORE MISSING THE COGENT ISSUES ABOUT FREEDOM.

CAN WE SAY THEIR IS FREEDOM IN THE PRESENCE OF
LYING,
CORRUPTION,
INSECURITY,
ECONOMIC BANKRUPTCY
POLITICAL EGALITARIANISM,
RELIGION BIGOTRY,
NEPOTISM,
ETHNOCENTRIC AND MANY MOR.

WE KNEW THE MEANING OF FREEDOM NOT THE KIND OF FREEDOM WE ARE EXPERIENCING UNDER THIS PRESENT GOVERNMENT.

YOU ARE FREE WHEN MOST OF THESE ARE NOT THE ORDER OF THE DAY.

ANY WAY THE MARCH 28 ELECTION IS BETWEEN THE MASSES AND PDP.
ANYONE CAN SIMPLY GO OUT AND FEEL THE PULSE OF THE PEOPLE.
Re: My Discussion With A Government Contractor Who Wants GEJ Out - Agabai23 by agabaI23(m): 6:45pm On Feb 08, 2015
vandutchboy:

Were this comments unfounded?
Which institution building did he do that resulted in the following:
1 Protecting wanted drug baron Kashmu Buruji from US extradition
2 Drop N446 Billion case against Mohammed Abacha
3 Protect Obanikoro,Omisore,Jellii Adesiyan,Fayose after audio of their rigging with connivance of Army and Police
4 Refuse to prosecute Nigerians indicted in collecting $553 million dollar bribe collected from Eni for an oil block
http://petroglobalnews.com/2014/10/prosecutors-eni-paid-533-million-bribe-for-nigeria-oilfield/
5Pardon of Diepreye Alameisegha
6 Given contracts to Tompolo,Boyloaf and Asari Dokubo contracts to protect oil pipeline which has led oil bunkering to quadruple at expense of Navy patrolling
I know it's paining you i'm exposing your corrupt master. I will continue to expose the bandit

1. How did he protect Buruji? Did he stop the police from arresting him?

2. Was he the judge that dropped the case? Do you know that Tinubu had a case hanging on his neck and the court dropped it. Does it mean he is corrupt too?

3. Experts can do wonders with tapes and unfortunately, tapes are not yet admissible in Nigerian courts one the things that need to be done in the house but they were busy sitting on budget, incresing bench mark and refusing to pass the PIB

4. prosecution is for the police and the Judges not for GEJ. Do you have any eveidence that the police wanted to arrest them and he shielded them?

5. Part of Alams problem was political. He was supporting one of your progressives grin

6. Is it now evil to give contracts to nigerians? In the US, some criminals with talents are rehabilitated and used for state purposes. There is nothing wrong in that. They know the terrain more than your navy, the reason why it took GEJ to get them to stop. The navy could not handle the mangrove the way these guys could do.

I am happy you dropped the missing money thingy. Like someone brought you up to speed.

Meanwhile
Buhari served in a government judged in 1997 to be the most corrupt in the world and 3rd most corrupt in 1998
10 years later he said, Abacha was not corrupt. What do you say about that?
See my other posts

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Re: My Discussion With A Government Contractor Who Wants GEJ Out - Agabai23 by Whynotthetruth(m): 6:47pm On Feb 08, 2015
vandutchboy:

So I have to go to court to force the President to:
1Exdradite Buru Kashamu for Drug Charges to USA
2Get the N446 Billion from Mohammed Abacha,
3Arrest Obanikoro,Fayose and Omisore for rigging election
4Force President to recover $533 million bribe goverment officials collected from ENI for oil block
You are a joker,this President is massive failure and is only succesful agenda has been Pro-corruption


Bro, this president took decisions in the best interest of the country and I bought his reasons and supported them.
Now, if you feel aggrieved and feels that such decisions are ill-informed and were in bad taste; what stops you as an upright citizen especially one whose party candidates are saints and want to rule Nigeria from approaching the courts
The judiciary will listen to you instead of ranting and spreading hatred and false propaganda here...That's how we had the Gani Fawehimi's...etc

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Re: My Discussion With A Government Contractor Who Wants GEJ Out - Agabai23 by agabaI23(m): 6:47pm On Feb 08, 2015
fboycaestro:
story for the gods....OP, you need to find infants to tell your story to not here on NL....

mtcheew
I did not lie, that you don't want to believe it, does not make it a lie. It happened.

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Re: My Discussion With A Government Contractor Who Wants GEJ Out - Agabai23 by 100Cents: 6:47pm On Feb 08, 2015
They won't believe you

Ngozi okonjo iweala has closed all their loopholes to stealing pension funds, fake contracts and ghost workers

GEJ is working.

To God be all glory..

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Re: My Discussion With A Government Contractor Who Wants GEJ Out - Agabai23 by importexpert(m): 6:48pm On Feb 08, 2015
@seun, when we said we need dislike buttons we want to use in in showing our dissatisfaction for such lies.
Re: My Discussion With A Government Contractor Who Wants GEJ Out - Agabai23 by Whynotthetruth(m): 6:50pm On Feb 08, 2015
upcrown2512:
ITS A PITY THAT SOME PEOPLE ARE MIXING EVIL WITH GOOD THEREFORE MISSING THE COGENT ISSUES ABOUT FREEDOM.

CAN WE SAY THEIR IS FREEDOM IN THE PRESENCE OF
LYING,
CORRUPTION,
INSECURITY,
ECONOMIC BANKRUPTCY
POLITICAL EGALITARIANISM,
RELIGION BIGOTRY,
NEPOTISM,
ETHNOCENTRIC AND MANY MOR.

WE KNEW THE MEANING OF FREEDOM NOT THE KIND OF FREEDOM WE ARE EXPERIENCING UNDER THIS PRESENT GOVERNMENT.

YOU ARE FREE WHEN MOST OF THESE ARE NOT THE ORDER OF THE DAY.

ANY WAY THE MARCH 28 ELECTION IS BETWEEN THE MASSES AND PDP.
ANYONE CAN SIMPLY GO OUT AND FEEL THE PULSE OF THE PEOPLE.


lolz...What's the name of your teacher and school

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