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Re: See How Nigerians Are Reacting To The Saraki Debacle On Twitter by Eziachi: 3:12pm On Sep 18, 2015 |
Nigerians are their own worst enemies especially the so called masses who are supposed to be the main victims of corruption by politicians and civil servants. You now have a government through their actions and body language has empowered all agencies of the State to do what the law has empowered them to do but all you get was negative comments riddled with innuendos, conspiracy theories and abject stupidity. Why would I care if Saraki is being witchhunted for being corrupt? I said the same during OBJs period that if you don't want to be witchhunted, please keep your nose clean and there will be nothing to witch hunt you with. The very first place a witch hunted victim want to be is the court. So how can you be running away from the court and also screaming witch hunting too? Innocent man supposed to love the court and not using court to prevent self going to another court to defend yourself. In true democratic climate, people willingly resign from their position, so as to have all the time in the world to clear their name. If Saraki is using a corrupt court injunction to stop self appearing before a court of law, what right has he got making laws and for him? What again is the job the court, if not to punish the guilty and set the innocent free? The judges the issues this injunctions stopping courts, politics and other agencies from doing their job deserve to be stoned. Bill Clinton was a sitting president when prosecutor Kenneth Starr questioned him over Monica Lewinsky to established if he had prejured himself. He did say am the president, I got immunity or approach so corrupt judges to issue immunity from being questioned. What moral has Saraki got now asking any person or bodies to appear before any Senate investigative committee to answer questions? My worst anger are reserved for the idiotic conspiracy theorists going on about APC or Tinubu. When does the two controls the judiciary or the anti corrupt agencies? Wasn't Tinubu himself docked for operating a foreign account which he appeared and defended himself and the case was struck out for lack of merit? Why didn't Tinubu use his supposed almighty power then to prevent his own trial? Or use it to prevent Saraki being the Senate president? How can anyone be so daft and bereft? Some idiots are shouting "why now"? So why not now? Does crime has expiring date? 70 years after the 2nd world war Nazi criminals are still being persecuted for their crimes, so why should a crime committed few years ago be declared as expired because everything in Nigeria is political black and white? Haha!! What does you Nigerians want? Do you love corruption or just pretend to hate it? If you hate corruption why do you always make excuses for criminals irrespective of their positions; they equally stole through all sorts of electoral malpractices? No one has ever said that a robber was being witch hunted by the police or his robbery crime has expired and asking police "why now". How many of you will support a robber that got injunction preventing the police from questioning or arrest him? Or even preventing the court for summoning him for trial? But these guys are worse than normal armed robbers. What a country and what a people!! A crooked and cursed people!!. 5 Likes 1 Share |
Re: See How Nigerians Are Reacting To The Saraki Debacle On Twitter by toluene2016(m): 4:08pm On Sep 18, 2015 |
Eziachi: this is a brilliant write-up well done! 1 Like |
Re: See How Nigerians Are Reacting To The Saraki Debacle On Twitter by demmie1: 4:45pm On Sep 18, 2015 |
WHOcarex: swagggg!!! |
Re: See How Nigerians Are Reacting To The Saraki Debacle On Twitter by demmie1: 4:56pm On Sep 18, 2015 |
Eziachi: I LOVE THIS GUY |
Re: See How Nigerians Are Reacting To The Saraki Debacle On Twitter by simdam500(m): 4:57pm On Sep 18, 2015 |
folks4luv:Lmao... Pretty funny |
Re: See How Nigerians Are Reacting To The Saraki Debacle On Twitter by pedel: 5:06pm On Sep 18, 2015 |
folks4luv: Almost the same number of years it took CCB before they arreigned Tinubu. As a well meaning Nigerian you should be happy that at last he is being called to come and answer the charges against him. This is a tribunal, NOT firing squad. Let us forget the idea that he offended some people. I assume you are a christian (may be you attend Cutting Edge Ministries); Would it not be an answer to prayer if all the politicians in Nigeria return 50% of the money they stole back to the country for investment in crictical sectors? Wont you be happy if the call on Fashola to come and defend how he spent 78 million naira to build a website and how he spent more than 100 million naira on a single bore hole? Please put sentiments aside and let us stand with whoever is calling upon these looters to return the money irrespective of the circumstances. If you still need more clarification, you can contact the CCB directly: Code of Conduct Bureau Federal Secretariat Complex 5TH Floor, Annex III, Shehu Shagari Way PMB 155 Abuja, FCT Nigeria TEL: 070 354 75303; EMAIL: info@codeofconductbureau.com Code Of Conduct Bureau Block 3, Old Secretariat Oba Akinjobi Street P. M. B. 21699, Ikeja – Lagos State. Tel: 070 354 76187 Code Of Conduct Bureau 3RD Floor, Rooms A3000- A302 Federal Secretariat Complex P. M .B 1594, Owerri - Imo State. Tel : 070 354 87026 If you are still not satisfied, I wish you happy WAILING! |
Re: See How Nigerians Are Reacting To The Saraki Debacle On Twitter by simdam500(m): 5:07pm On Sep 18, 2015 |
dearpreye:www.nairaland.com/attachments/2871029_fbimg1442574958740_jpegde21b70cb648b564221c6c335f10bb1c Men What is this Naa so so same politics story dey hit nairaland fp that why I no longer make much comments. See that car eh 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: See How Nigerians Are Reacting To The Saraki Debacle On Twitter by simdam500(m): 5:08pm On Sep 18, 2015 |
Owoplenty: Am boilingcool down brah |
Re: See How Nigerians Are Reacting To The Saraki Debacle On Twitter by MbaEmeritus: 5:13pm On Sep 18, 2015 |
ECOTERRORS: You have enter one chance for trying me, you will cry @bloodykiller, Where is that your gun, i want to shoot this grown man forming female online |
Re: See How Nigerians Are Reacting To The Saraki Debacle On Twitter by Nobody: 5:19pm On Sep 18, 2015 |
simdam500: Bro, this is where men are, while we are still playing dirty and primitive politics. Men are thinking; we're running around in the same cycles. |
Re: See How Nigerians Are Reacting To The Saraki Debacle On Twitter by simdam500(m): 5:33pm On Sep 18, 2015 |
dearpreye: Hmmm I don't blame us too. We've been blinded by oil and politics money which makes most youth see "belonging to a political party" as a source to living. |
Re: See How Nigerians Are Reacting To The Saraki Debacle On Twitter by Nobody: 5:35pm On Sep 18, 2015 |
simdam500: Bro, I don't just seem to be in the mood to say anything further. The system is killing it's people. |
Re: See How Nigerians Are Reacting To The Saraki Debacle On Twitter by superstar3: 6:14pm On Sep 18, 2015 |
nerodenero: 1 Like |
Re: See How Nigerians Are Reacting To The Saraki Debacle On Twitter by superstar3: 6:15pm On Sep 18, 2015 |
nerodenero: 3 Gbosa for you. well said facts. 1 Like |
Re: See How Nigerians Are Reacting To The Saraki Debacle On Twitter by superstar3: 6:16pm On Sep 18, 2015 |
nerodenero: 3 Gbosa for you. well said facts. |
Re: See How Nigerians Are Reacting To The Saraki Debacle On Twitter by gokay11(m): 6:28pm On Sep 18, 2015 |
Ofeakwu:correct me sir |
Re: See How Nigerians Are Reacting To The Saraki Debacle On Twitter by 83lagosroad(m): 6:45pm On Sep 18, 2015 |
nerodenero: Sorry dude that post wasn't meant for you. Ok |
Re: See How Nigerians Are Reacting To The Saraki Debacle On Twitter by favourlove1: 6:48pm On Sep 18, 2015 |
BlackrulesDworld:cuz they do not want saraki as senate president. Just observing sha |
Re: See How Nigerians Are Reacting To The Saraki Debacle On Twitter by favourlove1: 6:51pm On Sep 18, 2015 |
Nnemuka:very very... I see nothing but beef against saraki. They can't stand his guts so they try to rubbish his person but trust gullible nigerians to hail d fight against corruption. Still watching sha. |
Re: See How Nigerians Are Reacting To The Saraki Debacle On Twitter by favourlove1: 6:55pm On Sep 18, 2015 |
nerodenero:they want to deal with saraki but are considering armnesty for bokohara. Who is worse? I tut he said he was a repentant democrat n he can't stomach sarakis exeses y hide under cct |
Re: See How Nigerians Are Reacting To The Saraki Debacle On Twitter by neocortex: 7:10pm On Sep 18, 2015 |
pedel: And what was the result ? Tinubu blackmailed his way out of the case. |
Re: See How Nigerians Are Reacting To The Saraki Debacle On Twitter by 83lagosroad(m): 7:14pm On Sep 18, 2015 |
demmie1: Its shows from the dark corner of sentimental judgement you based your points on. 1. How did Tnubu acquire his own wealth 2.How did okorocha acquire is own wealth 3. can you pls expatiate on how 87million naira will build and maintain a website. 4. Pls tell me oooo, around this time last year one of your own was busy buying salah rams and reselling to people and what eventually happened he couldn't pay almost a year salary. Instead of paying he is demanding for tax clearance, primary school certificate. 5. Dont forget so soon that ameachi was equally invited to his own state but what did he do. Fraternizing in abuja ,saying wetin dem one do. 6. I think you will do better in MacMillan publishers , you can use your sweet grammer and solidarity to seek for people's sympathy. Not me. I refuse to be deceived. Fashola that constructed 2 boreholes for #139,000,000 nko , how much do you think he will have in his account. Or have you forgotten these Apc governors that said they will never declare their assts publicly. Yet they have got to abuse okonjo iweala. Pdp "lasope koda , awon eleyi won bad gannn ooo". We Sai pdp was bad not knowing that these ones are even advance My advise is that go and get a clip of the same chairman of CCB when he was dealing with tinubuuu's case. Olanipekun (ssaann) shouted the Umar down even him been on sit. Yeye pole. Lobsided country. |
Re: See How Nigerians Are Reacting To The Saraki Debacle On Twitter by ewosk: 7:30pm On Sep 18, 2015 |
http://dailypost.ng/2015/09/06/asset-declaration-buharis-undisclosed-share-at-panalpina-world-transport-raises-controversy/ https://www.nairaland.com/2580638/buharis-undisclosed-share-panalpina-w.t The code of conduct Bureau did not act on the above claim to confirm or refuted it... The sinister game of politics in Nigeria... like in the last regime ICPC and EFCC was comatose cause GEJ was not into witch hunting of opposition probably that was his undoing the Wings of Amaechi and Jabagan would had been clipped or humbled before his ouster.. Anyway if a corrupt Saraki is ousted another will take his place....but is there a SAINT therein to replace him...Another crook will enter.. and the power tussle continue.... Deputy Senate President is Smiling sheepishly to see what unfolds.... |
Re: See How Nigerians Are Reacting To The Saraki Debacle On Twitter by BlackrulesDworld(m): 7:42pm On Sep 18, 2015 |
favourlove1: Yes! That's why they hand picked him though he's really corrupt. |
Re: See How Nigerians Are Reacting To The Saraki Debacle On Twitter by Oluwaseun748(m): 8:02pm On Sep 18, 2015 |
[quote author=espn post=38127950]saraki steals without conscience..he did nothing in his 8yrs as gov of kwara state..and he is over ambitious. But u and many others never told us this in Saraki 8yrs of Governor neither did u told us this while he was accumulating Vote for Buhari during campaign. Only God can deliver Nigerians from Hypocrisy |
Re: See How Nigerians Are Reacting To The Saraki Debacle On Twitter by espn(m): 8:13pm On Sep 18, 2015 |
[quote author=Oluwaseun748 post=38145788][/quote]so it was saraki that voted PMB in or what.. are u telling me he casted all d votes himself? Dont get it twisted..Nigerians voted based on der conscience. I have never supported him or praised him for once.. |
Re: See How Nigerians Are Reacting To The Saraki Debacle On Twitter by omolami: 9:20pm On Sep 18, 2015 |
Buhari , Obasanjo and Tinubu are witchunting Saraki. Meanwhile these trio are the greatest rougue nigeria has ever produced |
Re: See How Nigerians Are Reacting To The Saraki Debacle On Twitter by nerodenero: 11:09pm On Sep 18, 2015 |
francizy:We all know the north is power-drunk and their backwardness is as a result of how selfish their leaders had been. I also experienced riots and bombings, all was and is still result of years of neglect of the people by their thieving leaders. Many people threatened to make the government ungovernable should Jonathan win the election in 2011 and the result is evident. With all these, I blame Jonathan for failing many who voted him in that year particularly in the north. Take it or leave it, Jonathan was the Commander-in-chief of Armed Forces and his primary responsibility was to protect the lives and property which he never did. Besides, he was even president before election. Why didn't he provide security after the election knowing full well of the desperation the North showed to reclaim power either by hook or crook? Fast-forward to 2015, why did he wait until some weeks to election before he intensified effort to combat Bokoharam? Why did Jonathan neglect SW in the scheme of things and when election drew closer, he made Lagos his place of abode? No region should be treated better than the other as you need votes from all regions no matter how small to become President. GEJ isn't the best president in the world but why on earth will I put some people's heartlessness and recklessness on him? Is he one of the northern elders? Was he the person that said that "a fight against boko haram is injustice to the north"? Why was it that some region supported boko haram when they were a menace to Christians up north, only to start criticizing them when it started affecting their own? If every other person will keep a blind eye to all these demonic acts then it is definitely not me.Just as Dame Patient Jonathan and some Ijaw leaders made some reckless statements about the north in the event leading to 2015 General Elections, Buhari also erred by making some terrible statements in 2011. Bokoharam is a terror ravaging our land and as long as we remained one Nigeria, it is the duty of any individual that occupies the seat of President to liberate us from these demons. The worst hit of the activities of Bokoharam are Nigerians irrespective of tribe or religion but it baffled me that it took long for the then President to respond to the abduction of the chibok girls and also waited till some weeks to the last election before we felt his impact against Bokoharam. Remember, all voted to make him President. GEJ is not my kinsman. GEJ is ijaw while I'm an Igbo man. Nigerians have been suffering and will continue to suffer when we the citizens allow ourselves to be deceived that the same set of people who destroyed Nigeria under PDP will all of a sudden attain the saintly status just because they defected to APC.Part of the reason Igbos loved Jonathan was because they felt he was one of them and Jonathan in one of his statements acknowledged their impact. Inasmuch as I believe polithiefcians in Nigeria are the same, Nigerians are simply too wise and knowledgeable for now to be subjected to another round of corrupt years under APC like we witnessed under PDP. It's just unthinkable. Even while GEJ was in power, we saw all the rot and he fought the ones he could in the form of agricultural and ghost workers scam. He shared money from the federal coffers to the governors, both PDD and APC, so what were the governors able to achieve? Did the APC states outperform the PDP States? Are all APC states not neck deep in dept? Are many APC states not in financial dilema as many are owing workers? When you people paint only PDP as the problems of Nigeria, one would only but think that APC states are heaven on earth (Eldorado). Why can't we call a spade a spade and condemn evil when we see them?Even Jonathan borrowed to pay salaries. Our economy was fuel-dependent and when the price crashed at global market, it was expected that the country faced challenges. While not absolving most of the Governors for owing salary because majority of them are corrupt, the sharing formulae for each state differs. How do you explain that Akwa Ibom that receives the highest pay from FG also owed salaries. Calling a spade a spade is by telling ourselves that we need to diversify our economy, kill corruption and allow state controls their resources etc and then development would come. Since APC climbed to the top, all we've been hearing is corruption this and corruption that. Is that the only thing APC stated in its manifesto? What if Buhari recovers all the stolen funds within the whole four (or eight years) he's in power and doesn't achieve any other meaningful thing (like embarking on life changing/develomental projects) , have you asked yourself this, "what will happen to the money when someone else comes in and is handed over such amount of money? Will the person then utilize it without looting his own share? You Buhari supporters should be the ones on his tails forcing him to work rather than singing his praises when its clear he's witch-hunting PDP and non-APC loyalists.Thank God we have someone who is trying to tackle corruption. Besides, one person once said "Stealing isn't corruption". To destroy is easy but to rebuild is difficult, that the challenge for the new government and they must deliver. If after four years, Buhari fails to deliver, I would be happy to escort him to Daura. Besides the then President once said, "if I can't fix Nigeria within four years, give me 100 years and I won't be able to fix her". In sane country, he won't rerun. Too early to cry bro!!! So why isn't PMB saying anything about corrupt APC loyalists? Why hasn't he summoned the EFCC to make a move against the most corrupt ex governors such as Amaechi and Fashola? Are the saints now that they are APC "noise makers"?Nyako and Former Jigawa State Governor's corrupt case is still pending in Court. These are APC members. If PDP have a case against anybody, it's in order for them to approach any Court with evidence. I doubt if PMB would shield anybody who is found guilty of corruption charges. If you truly clamour for a prosperous country then you will condemn evil when you see one instead of being this biased towards APC. I will never support any evil PDP does as I'd rather just shush or condemn it outrightly. That's the difference.What evil have I supported?You are seeking the head of APC that started governing 4months ago to perform magic while indirectly romancing PDP that governed for 16 years. Are you not biased? I don't receive 40k per week from any political party as said by one of them here, maybe you also receive from them, the reason you are biased. There's increased robbery these days, many people have lost and are still loosing their jobs, the brutality and harassment by our men in uniform are still high and still on the rise without anyone doing anything about it and yet someone up there claims to be fighting corruption. I hope you saw a news today on FP where a policeman wasted the bread winners of a family of four (with the last one only 11 months) all because they didnt give him #100?Can't you see you are biased? Don't we have all these in the past? This is the result of a failing country, the reason for change for a better country. I will leave you with this piece, "he who seeks justice and equity must come with clean hands" and "he without sin should cast the first stone".Take care.I'll leave you with this "the task of rebuilding Nigeria is a task that must be done" |
Re: See How Nigerians Are Reacting To The Saraki Debacle On Twitter by arabianights: 12:03am On Sep 19, 2015 |
BlackrulesDworld: You seem to have a myopic mind and clearly are manipulative.You went ahead and just quoted the part you wanted to deceive your self that you understood. You have a very poor understanding of things and should learn to think outside the box.That aside,i really couldnt care what you think you know ,rather i would state that i pity those around you as am sure your low iq is causing disharmony between intelligent people and you. Have a blessed life |
Re: See How Nigerians Are Reacting To The Saraki Debacle On Twitter by arabianights: 12:04am On Sep 19, 2015 |
BlackrulesDworld: AMEN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
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