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Re: How Jonathan Reacted To The $2b Arms Procurement Scandal In Nov 2015 by free2ryhme: 1:00pm On Jan 13, 2016 |
northernboy: malo |
Re: How Jonathan Reacted To The $2b Arms Procurement Scandal In Nov 2015 by Nobody: 1:08pm On Jan 13, 2016 |
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Re: How Jonathan Reacted To The $2b Arms Procurement Scandal In Nov 2015 by Forwetinnah: 1:23pm On Jan 13, 2016 |
anonimi: Cc Rawani Like is said, sue Adesina for being a loose mouth. *back to the topic* So GEJ had already addressed this issue last year. I guess the people who said his silence is deafening must be blind or jinxed with Aisha's Jollof Rice/ Brown envelope 3 Likes |
Re: How Jonathan Reacted To The $2b Arms Procurement Scandal In Nov 2015 by Abeymills(m): 1:24pm On Jan 13, 2016 |
Yeye govt liars destroyers haters look at d economy going worst nigerain budget missing political prostitution because wen u join apc looters destroyers killers kidnappers lyers like lie muhamed n co thieves like obj amechi fashola sins wil b forgiven its a big shame nigeria is gettin worst under dis tyrant bubuhari wat a shame naira is on a free fall economy is drownin all dey kip doing is blame game its obly zombies n fools dat will bliv apc |
Re: How Jonathan Reacted To The $2b Arms Procurement Scandal In Nov 2015 by Amanwulu1(m): 1:42pm On Jan 13, 2016 |
jpphilips:u n I knw d real target of dis war. If u don't knw den u're a child which I don't think u are. Let me just assume u're lying to ur self if u claim u don't knw gej is d real target n if apc fail to rope him in den d war's lost by apc. |
Re: How Jonathan Reacted To The $2b Arms Procurement Scandal In Nov 2015 by ezigr8(m): 1:46pm On Jan 13, 2016 |
abeg make una leave mata for mathias |
Re: How Jonathan Reacted To The $2b Arms Procurement Scandal In Nov 2015 by Amanwulu1(m): 1:47pm On Jan 13, 2016 |
NOETHNICITY:how much have they returned? Do u knw how much is $2.1B? |
Re: How Jonathan Reacted To The $2b Arms Procurement Scandal In Nov 2015 by azeeza(f): 2:07pm On Jan 13, 2016 |
Weldone ehh, you try. blueto: |
Re: How Jonathan Reacted To The $2b Arms Procurement Scandal In Nov 2015 by Charly68: 2:11pm On Jan 13, 2016 |
Intelligent by half |
Re: How Jonathan Reacted To The $2b Arms Procurement Scandal In Nov 2015 by NOETHNICITY(m): 2:59pm On Jan 13, 2016 |
Amanwulu1:At least we re sure Isa Jafar returned 100m while so many others ve confessed to ve received.And we knw there might still be some unamed others who also returned! Sooo if Jonathan is saying that no money was diverted, which money was shared in d 1st place! |
Re: How Jonathan Reacted To The $2b Arms Procurement Scandal In Nov 2015 by Nobody: 3:01pm On Jan 13, 2016 |
He, truly, has stayed out of the public space so far! Amazing how this man regularly makes a public spectacle of himself! |
Re: How Jonathan Reacted To The $2b Arms Procurement Scandal In Nov 2015 by PRYCE(m): 3:06pm On Jan 13, 2016 |
NovusHomo:Dream on Son! Let's see the "heights" Dullarpo will elevate us to! |
Re: How Jonathan Reacted To The $2b Arms Procurement Scandal In Nov 2015 by Nobody: 3:19pm On Jan 13, 2016 |
soulpeppersoup: I don't understand your statement. Who is blaming who? The money that has been lost in the Nigerian Stock Exchange has moved out with foreign investors. Foreign investors constitute over 60% of stock market investors and they are extremely skillful at exiting markets with as small a footprint (price wise) as possible. The money is gone (not in Nigeria) - in foreign exchange and is not likely to return for a long while. This isn't bad news because it means that instead of investing in speculative stock investment, Nigerians will actually begin to invest in real assets; businesses,farms, cattle, etc. The fall in the stock market is very simple. Take a 20 year stock market indices, place it beside the international crude oil prices and you will see it moves in tandem - completely. Foreign stock market investors are aware of this fact and they started moving money out over 18 months ago when the oil price was forecast to fall due to US production of Shale oil. The stock market will not recover until they come back because Nigerian investors do not have the resources to lift the indice up through heavy buying activity. One of the perils of relying on so called "foreign investors" I for one do not mourn the stock market fall. In fact I celebrate the move of Nigerian's into real assets. This is one of the reasons that this government is pursuing a home grown solution for economic recovery by stimulating the bottom of the pyramid instead of the top. It is a Indian and Brazilian approach and I am reasonably sure it will work. |
Re: How Jonathan Reacted To The $2b Arms Procurement Scandal In Nov 2015 by zoomzoom(m): 3:36pm On Jan 13, 2016 |
kayusely: Have you heard of security votes before? 1 Like |
Re: How Jonathan Reacted To The $2b Arms Procurement Scandal In Nov 2015 by excel101(m): 4:03pm On Jan 13, 2016 |
blueto:. The ruling party should be more aware of these acclaim comments made by the ex-president. Are u telling us dat u knw better than the ruling party(APC)? Let dem go ahead and invite him(jonathan). The ruling party are confused. Their target Jonathan, but it seems no way to rope him. |
Re: How Jonathan Reacted To The $2b Arms Procurement Scandal In Nov 2015 by delta234: 4:06pm On Jan 13, 2016 |
jpphilips:Shataap..... Your Buhari should watch his actions. He's continuously heating up the polity by his actions. From disobedience of court orders to running a directionless economy. You people are being daily fed with kwuorraption kwuorraption, while the economy is coming to a standstill. There was really a country. 1 Like |
Re: How Jonathan Reacted To The $2b Arms Procurement Scandal In Nov 2015 by Decentad2705(m): 4:25pm On Jan 13, 2016 |
Oga Jona time will tell wen efcc get u,u go explain back 2 back |
Re: How Jonathan Reacted To The $2b Arms Procurement Scandal In Nov 2015 by wandy4G: 12:52am On Jan 14, 2016 |
jpphilips:Stupid, the only word for you! 1 Like |
Re: How Jonathan Reacted To The $2b Arms Procurement Scandal In Nov 2015 by Nobody: 4:05am On Jan 14, 2016 |
manutdadex:why will you litigate a vindicated person? such approach will be assessed as preposterous to me. it will most lightly to solely result to futility, waste of time, human and monetary resources. I percept that there are cases that are currently pending and being adjourned in court, so why will one unnecessary add to the burdens of the umpires and affiliates of the court by filing this issue? like you said, there are other pressing national issues that needs the focus and engrossment of the current administration. 1 Like |
Re: How Jonathan Reacted To The $2b Arms Procurement Scandal In Nov 2015 by Nobody: 4:06am On Jan 14, 2016 |
manutdadex:why will you litigate a vindicated person? such approach will be assessed as preposterous to me. it will most lightly to solely result to futility, waste of time, human and monetary resource. I percept that there are cases that are currently pending and being adjourned in court, so why will one unnecessary add to the burdens of the umpires and affiliates of the court by filing this issue? like you said, there are other pressing national issues that needs the focus and engrossment of the current administration. I am a pacifist. |
Re: How Jonathan Reacted To The $2b Arms Procurement Scandal In Nov 2015 by ddeola: 7:03am On Jan 14, 2016 |
That man can lie ! ... |
Re: How Jonathan Reacted To The $2b Arms Procurement Scandal In Nov 2015 by Nobody: 7:56am On Jan 14, 2016 |
greenpasture: Get real, money in stock exchange are not pilled up somewhere and expected to bring profit. They are invested in the company they are bought. The aftermath is the massive loose of jobs and closure of many company branches. When investors need their money and you don't have it ready; profit made so far. You either borrow or sell of your assets to raise the said money. When this money are small it will not affect the economy, but when it is huge as it is now. It cripples the economy by loose of jobs and closure of branches and in worst case liquidation. |
Re: How Jonathan Reacted To The $2b Arms Procurement Scandal In Nov 2015 by Nobody: 8:05am On Jan 14, 2016 |
zheroes: No such money is missing. You can not pull that kind of money out of the country and expect it to float as it did during GEJ administration. This is what happened to the said money. That is the compilation of the money disbursed to that sector within a certain period of time. Lumping it together and giving it a name to generate bad national emotional goose pimple is fraudulent and bad. Is just like saying abacha stole all the said money in one swift transaction. |
Re: How Jonathan Reacted To The $2b Arms Procurement Scandal In Nov 2015 by Nobody: 6:07pm On Jan 14, 2016 |
soulpeppersoup: |
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