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Re: Yale Honours Okonjo-iweala For Fighting Corruption, Fiscal Transparency by ajalaolanr(m): 1:19pm On May 19, 2015
It will be foolish to think like Yale!

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Re: Yale Honours Okonjo-iweala For Fighting Corruption, Fiscal Transparency by mrdrizzy(m): 1:26pm On May 19, 2015
Naso so awards e dey get

Na award we go chop??

Dat lady has done nothing of her community

Absolutely nothing,even her dad is obi

Bt nothing is done in ogwash ukwu delta state

No light for up to a year
Wire don become cloth hanging space

Road no dey
Nothing nothing!


She has got to be d most useless person to come out of delta
Re: Yale Honours Okonjo-iweala For Fighting Corruption, Fiscal Transparency by dokyOloye: 1:27pm On May 19, 2015
ERCROSS:
Sorriey... Are we suppose to be jubilant over this or what..
Yeye woman and clueless master..
Arrangee award...
Pieces of shyte...
You call Ur mother's age mate 'yeye',yet I am sure Ur own mother isn't qualified to wash her toilet.
If U remove bigotry from Ur head,U'll realise this woman and d outgoing govt fought corruption more than any other past govt,forget abt d showmanship and partisanship during Obj's regime.
Google s IPPIS Payment system wc has eliminated ghost workers and prevented ppl from collecting double salaries.
Read abt d e-wallet fertiliser scheme wc make sure farmers vet their fertiliser directly and has eliminated d fertiliser cartel and ppl who used to sell govt fertiliser in d market.
When last did U hear of ppl who got contracts,collected mobilisation fee and took off?This is b/c contract award now follows a stringent process wc makes it impossible to take off wt govt money as usual.
This is called systematic fight for corruption not Obj's show wt EFCC where only his political opponents are gone after.
The rest of d work in fighting corruption rests wt EFCC, Police and d Judiciary.Okonjo Iweala cannot do her work and do theirs too.

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Re: Yale Honours Okonjo-iweala For Fighting Corruption, Fiscal Transparency by Emyogalanya: 1:29pm On May 19, 2015
Oya now where are gej's haters, where are the charles soludo's, where is obj's mistress of bbog fame oya step into this thread now and tell us how the goverment cover her deals so oyibo ppl wont see it, tell us how they bribed this ppl to say this oya mr liar mohammed oya tell us how international best practice was not used, oya apc tell how its not been translated into the economy where is hell rufian tell us how ur mohd buhari will jail them sls oya tell us all the lies you can come up with

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Re: Yale Honours Okonjo-iweala For Fighting Corruption, Fiscal Transparency by eaglechild: 1:29pm On May 19, 2015
Very well deserved. Kudos.
Haters can continue.
Re: Yale Honours Okonjo-iweala For Fighting Corruption, Fiscal Transparency by Nobody: 1:32pm On May 19, 2015
Congratulations mama...why should anybody abuae Yale for given her an award or blame her for collecting the award. Some pertinent question needed to be answered though... 2011 till now has the corruption level increased or reduced, do we have budget deficit or not, are corrupt government official successfully prosecuted or not, was there an increment in recurrent expenditure against capital expenditure or not, what happened to our reserve and debt profile, is our currency better off, did out unemployment rate increase, what of bank lending rate, poverty indices are we better off now than before 2011, what happened to our infracstructure during her period..... she is our economy minister and coincidentally she has been presenting our budget for about 4 years now.havard or Yale can give award to whoever they wish
Re: Yale Honours Okonjo-iweala For Fighting Corruption, Fiscal Transparency by Ujulabelle: 1:36pm On May 19, 2015
shugacaneman:
thunder go fire that Yale.

Ntoo she is internationlly recognised. What did you get?
Anyone who says she buys Yale honour is making a mistake. She has been weighed internationally and she is found to be corrupt free. Don't know what Soludo and others who hate her will be doing at the moment. Congrats ma'am.
Re: Yale Honours Okonjo-iweala For Fighting Corruption, Fiscal Transparency by Emyogalanya: 1:36pm On May 19, 2015
Dee60:
Congrats to her.

She still has to help Nigeria recover the loot of the recent past, by helping to uncover it. Otherwise, how would she be happy with this kind of honour (for fighting corruption) after being the coordinating minister in a regime alleged to be the most corrupt in Nigeria's history?

nigeria under Gej moved from 2nd most corrupt to 39 under ur most sincere nigerian the 1st obj nigeria dey carry 1st and 2nd abi you memory dey fail you

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Re: Yale Honours Okonjo-iweala For Fighting Corruption, Fiscal Transparency by mandarin: 1:37pm On May 19, 2015
I honestly do not know if those that offered the award to her have in depth understanding of what it means to fight corruption in the developing world. The madam minister can talk about billions of Naira saved through some procedural changes in ways government do its business but those gains were easily eaten up by myriads of other mismanagement (allegedly) seen in the public sphere. The oil subsidy scams running into trillions of Naira under her watchful eyes as de-facto Prime Minister (named Coordinating Minister of the Economy), missing billions of dollars from the treasury of government due to non remittance of incomes by the Government owned corporation under her watch and that of her colleague oil Minister Madam and various grafts exposed in the outgoing regime.
If she had performed this way in the United States would Yale celebrate her this way? By this it is easy for us to accept that the first world countries encourage graft and mediocrity in Africa and are not in a hurry to see the continent develop. This is a country where 7 out of every 10 able and agile workforce do not have profitable employment and over 40% depend on relatives, a country where parents still provide feeding for 30 years old graduate degree holders and public domestic debts almost tripled in five years in spite of oil income that ran into several billion dollars without any infrastructural progress to show for it. If what Okonjo did is what American Universities teach(I know that's not true anyway) then Nigeria had better look for graduates from local institutions to fix its problems. I think Yale, a prestigious University, ran into a colossal error over this action. I simply delete this school from my likes without wait.

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Re: Yale Honours Okonjo-iweala For Fighting Corruption, Fiscal Transparency by porka: 1:38pm On May 19, 2015
Keneking:
Ok...no thesis just pay money and collect.

Nonsense shocked

[size=16pt]Honorary doctoral award does not require any thesis.

Get educated.[/size]

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Re: Yale Honours Okonjo-iweala For Fighting Corruption, Fiscal Transparency by cjrane: 1:38pm On May 19, 2015
Meanwhile at home, tribalists are positioning themselves how to loot Nigeria under GMB.

Good for Nigeria.

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Re: Yale Honours Okonjo-iweala For Fighting Corruption, Fiscal Transparency by porka: 1:43pm On May 19, 2015
mandarin:
I honestly do not know if those that offered the award to her have in depth understanding of what it means to fight corruption in the developing world. The madam minister can talk about billions of Naira saved through some procedural changes in ways government do its business but those gains were easily eaten up by myriads of other mismanagement (allegedly) seen in the public sphere. The oil subsidy scams running into trillions of Naira under her watchful eyes as de-facto Prime Minister (named Coordinating Minister of the Economy), missing billions of dollars from the treasury of government due to non remittance of incomes by the Government owned corporation under her watch and that of her colleague oil Minister Madam and various grafts exposed in the outgoing regime.
If she had performed this way in the United States would Yale celebrate her this way? By this it is easy for us to accept that the first world countries encourage graft and mediocrity in Africa and are not in a hurry to see the continent develop. This is a country where 7 out of every 10 able and agile workforce do not have profitable employment and over 40% depend on relatives, a country where parents still provide feeding for 30 years old graduate degree holders and public domestic debts almost tripled in five years in spite of oil income that ran into several billion dollars without any infrastructural progress to show for it. If what Okonjo did is what American Universities teach(I know that's not true anyway) then Nigeria had better look for graduates from local institutions to fix its problems. I think Yale, a prestigious University, ran into a colossal error over this action. I simply delete this school from my likes without wait.

[size=16pt]Direct your grievance at Yale University management.

Tell them they are either fools or they made a mistake.

They will give you an audience; they might withdraw the award or confirm it and educate you on their reasons.

Best of luck.[/size]

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Re: Yale Honours Okonjo-iweala For Fighting Corruption, Fiscal Transparency by saintopus(m): 1:45pm On May 19, 2015
lazsnaira:
Some people from a section of the country would not like this news.

E.g;

Yorubas

Most of them actually thought that the prestgious Yale University is LASU or Osun State University. Ethnicity, bigotry and propaganda is their favorite food.

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Re: Yale Honours Okonjo-iweala For Fighting Corruption, Fiscal Transparency by Ujulabelle: 1:45pm On May 19, 2015
Emyogalanya:
nigeria under Gej moved from 2nd most corrupt to 39 under ur most sincere nigerian the 1st obj nigeria dey carry 1st and 2nd abi you memory dey fail you

This is what Nigerians don't know. Obj is the most corrupt leader Nigeria has ever had so far under democracy. They call him father without knowing he is the problem of the present Nigeria.

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Re: Yale Honours Okonjo-iweala For Fighting Corruption, Fiscal Transparency by Emyogalanya: 1:46pm On May 19, 2015
Lalasticlala i wish to embark on a trek for our heroine is there anyone to monitor my movements not like that idiot that suddenly shows up in abj i'l need an escort of army not police o. I dont want to end up in thier cell as suspect cos if children throw us knock out for road if them no see anybody to present to oga them go arrest me
Re: Yale Honours Okonjo-iweala For Fighting Corruption, Fiscal Transparency by menshealth1234: 1:48pm On May 19, 2015

Re: Yale Honours Okonjo-iweala For Fighting Corruption, Fiscal Transparency by Ujulabelle: 1:55pm On May 19, 2015
mrdrizzy:
Naso so awards e dey get

Na award we go chop??

Dat lady has done nothing of her community

Absolutely nothing,even her dad is obi

Bt nothing is done in ogwash ukwu delta state

No light for up to a year
Wire don become cloth hanging space

Road no dey
Nothing nothing!


She has got to be d most useless person to come out of delta

This is why she is a corrupt free woman. She is in that position for all Nigerians not to help Ogwashiukwu. Our problem in this country is tribalism, ethnicity and nepotism. Help ur people and forget other Nigerians. Mr Ogwashi, Nigeria is a country not a village.
Re: Yale Honours Okonjo-iweala For Fighting Corruption, Fiscal Transparency by Emyogalanya: 2:00pm On May 19, 2015
Ujulabelle:


This is what Nigerians don't know. Obj is the most corrupt leader Nigeria has ever had so far under democracy. They call him father without knowing he is the problem of the present Nigeria.
thanks bro if only the ppl can see the conspiracy against gej just for personal gains even some foreign interests gej was not the very best but was way better than the whole conspiring lot put together in one mould yes he made his own mistake obviously and in every aspect of life's endeavour all men make thier own mistakes. A line from the music UNCONDITIONAL LOVE READS, and i quote " don't try to change it will tear ur brother down, let him make his mistakes and he will come around" obj try to use gej to correct his mistakes in office by blowing gej's own out of proportion. Read the content of his open letter you will see he's guilty of every dot of that letter. My case is rested
Re: Yale Honours Okonjo-iweala For Fighting Corruption, Fiscal Transparency by omokab: 2:02pm On May 19, 2015
I think it will be good if they can please tell us one or two of corruption she fought.Is it not during their tenure we are hearing looting 20 billion dollars and other billion dollars like that without any prosecution.Nna try oya clap for yourself!
Re: Yale Honours Okonjo-iweala For Fighting Corruption, Fiscal Transparency by saintopus(m): 2:02pm On May 19, 2015
mandarin:
I honestly do not know if those that offered the award to her have in depth understanding of what it means to fight corruption in the developing world. The madam minister can talk about billions of Naira saved through some procedural changes in ways government do its business but those gains were easily eaten up by myriads of other mismanagement (allegedly) seen in the public sphere. The oil subsidy scams running into trillions of Naira under her watchful eyes as de-facto Prime Minister (named Coordinating Minister of the Economy), missing billions of dollars from the treasury of government due to non remittance of incomes by the Government owned corporation under her watch and that of her colleague oil Minister Madam and various grafts exposed in the outgoing regime.
If she had performed this way in the United States would Yale celebrate her this way? By this it is easy for us to accept that the first world countries encourage graft and mediocrity in Africa and are not in a hurry to see the continent develop. This is a country where 7 out of every 10 able and agile workforce do not have profitable employment and over 40% depend on relatives, a country where parents still provide feeding for 30 years old graduate degree holders and public domestic debts almost tripled in five years in spite of oil income that ran into several billion dollars without any infrastructural progress to show for it. If what Okonjo did is what American Universities teach(I know that's not true anyway) then Nigeria had better look for graduates from local institutions to fix its problems. I think Yale, a prestigious University, ran into a colossal error over this action. I simply delete this school from my likes without wait.
Google will be your best friend to find Yale University. At the bottom of the site you will see contact us, then start your writing to the management.

Please do not forget to use Lai Mohmed and popular phrase
1. Monumental cluelessness
2. Epic corruption
3.Colossal daftness
4. Colossal corruption.
5. "I don forget the other grammer them abeg make I consult Prof. Soyinka "
Re: Yale Honours Okonjo-iweala For Fighting Corruption, Fiscal Transparency by 989900: 2:05pm On May 19, 2015
"The Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister of the Economy was asked a question by a ThisDay Newspaper reporter at an interview less than two years ago that “madam, why is it that the cost of funds is well over 20 per cent? And the Minister of Finance, this so-called exalted personality in the area of economics management said, “ In fact that has been bothering me, I don’t really know, it is something that I must discuss with the banks.” If she did not know after she had been there for a long time, is it the question by the reporter that has now prompted her interest, When she knows that no economy can thrive or succeed when cost of funds to the real sector is over 20 per cent?"

"No economy can also succeed, especially with a population like ours, when the ratio between recurrent and capital expenditure has even risen from 70:30 the last time she was there to a recurrent of over 90 percent now. "

BTW, Henry Boyo is a renowned economist, and as far as the Nigerian economy is concerned, very few are in his league, definitely not some NOI.

http://thenewsnigeria.com.ng/2015/05/19/okonjo-iweala-a-failure-henry-boyo/
http://thenewsnigeria.com.ng/2015/05/18/okonjo-iweala-the-failed-minister/
Re: Yale Honours Okonjo-iweala For Fighting Corruption, Fiscal Transparency by Pontaboki: 2:07pm On May 19, 2015
You are a Terrorist,mumu fool.By the time we are done with Referendum,you will have to contend with Shekau alone.Fool!!!
Dee60:
Congrats to her.

She still has to help Nigeria recover the loot of the recent past, by helping to uncover it. Otherwise, how would she be happy with this kind of honour (for fighting corruption) after being the coordinating minister in a regime alleged to be the most corrupt in Nigeria's history?

Re: Yale Honours Okonjo-iweala For Fighting Corruption, Fiscal Transparency by odomanis: 2:08pm On May 19, 2015
Pangea:
angry
Another paid and bought recognition from another cash and carry school.


I am sure you didn't go to school. If you did, you wouldn't be calling YALE University a Cash and Carry school.

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Re: Yale Honours Okonjo-iweala For Fighting Corruption, Fiscal Transparency by Nobody: 2:10pm On May 19, 2015
Whynotthetruth:
As we denigrate our own due to bigotry and hatred; the outside world appreciates them and God elevates them the more...

I like that word "outside" world, it means only insiders knows how greedy AL these our ministers are. God dont elevates heartless and greedy ppl bro. He only watches them in 3D

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Re: Yale Honours Okonjo-iweala For Fighting Corruption, Fiscal Transparency by bigmo1(m): 2:14pm On May 19, 2015
"Okonjo-Iweala has focused on building solid foundations and institutions critical for the survival and sustenance of the economy. She bravely fought corruption in governance with fierce dedication and unflagging energy." chai, these people can lie pass the saTAN.
Re: Yale Honours Okonjo-iweala For Fighting Corruption, Fiscal Transparency by Nobody: 2:16pm On May 19, 2015
Hmmm America really does know!
Re: Yale Honours Okonjo-iweala For Fighting Corruption, Fiscal Transparency by Inyinese(m): 2:17pm On May 19, 2015
Congratulations madam for it's not easy.
Re: Yale Honours Okonjo-iweala For Fighting Corruption, Fiscal Transparency by adconline(m): 2:17pm On May 19, 2015
Another spite on Nigerians! You get an award for decimating Naija economy? We have gone from having a huge foreign reserve to depletion.. From spending 30-40% on capital projects to 10-15%?? From paying salaries from our earned income to borrowing from IMF to pay salaries of politrickians like her.

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Re: Yale Honours Okonjo-iweala For Fighting Corruption, Fiscal Transparency by Nobody: 2:20pm On May 19, 2015
shugacaneman:
thunder go fire that Yale.
And how will the thunder help you out of your present predicament?
Re: Yale Honours Okonjo-iweala For Fighting Corruption, Fiscal Transparency by agabaI23(m): 2:20pm On May 19, 2015
Dee60:
Congrats to her.

She still has to help Nigeria recover the loot of the recent past, by helping to uncover it. Otherwise, how would she be happy with this kind of honour (for fighting corruption) after being the coordinating minister in a regime alleged to be the most corrupt in Nigeria's history?

by your standard maybe

Under Abacha, Nigeria was no 1 and 3 in the world

Under GEJ, Nigeria is .....?

Ignorance and speculation go hand in hand

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Re: Yale Honours Okonjo-iweala For Fighting Corruption, Fiscal Transparency by ocelot2006(m): 2:23pm On May 19, 2015
shugacaneman:
thunder go fire that Yale.

You cant even afford the school fees there, yet you insult that Ivy League school. Dey there.
Re: Yale Honours Okonjo-iweala For Fighting Corruption, Fiscal Transparency by KENFERDYOORI(m): 2:29pm On May 19, 2015
shugacaneman:
thunder go fire that Yale.
So those people (YALE) could be this gullible.

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