Re: Presidency Hawks Want FG To Seize Bonga Over $9.6bn Judgment Debt by Iamgrey5(m): 10:17am On Sep 02, 2019 |
Realdeals:
Nigeria do not have capacity to do that, the bulk of the country foreign reserve is lodged in UK banks. Besides, Buhari health still depends on UK hospitals. Who told you this ? Our foreign reserve is in dollars not pounds or Euros And Buhari can look elsewhere for his medical treatment. Nigeria has more than enough capacity to remind the British that it's a sovereign nation. 9 Likes |
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Re: Presidency Hawks Want FG To Seize Bonga Over $9.6bn Judgment Debt by Myself2(m): 10:20am On Sep 02, 2019 |
FarahAideed: Clowns ..I pray Buhari listens to those hawks and sieze Bonga Why do you consider them clowns?? You must have forgotten that there was once an organization called British Petroleum in Nigeria. Also during Abacha's time, the U.K. threatened some of Nigeria's assets, Abacha started impounding aircraft belonging to British Airways once they touch Nigeria, In both instances, Nigeria came out tops. I kid you not, the FG can actually seize Bonga or any huge equivalent British/Irish owned assets in Nigeria The end game will be drag in so many weighty third parties who will be forced pull their weights and weigh in for self preservation ad maintenance of their business status quo, ultimately Nigeria will get a reprieve. Actually anybody who thinks Nigeria will just pay that outrageous and dubious $9.6 billion knows nothing about the power of self preservation in international politics 11 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Presidency Hawks Want FG To Seize Bonga Over $9.6bn Judgment Debt by crackhouse(m): 10:21am On Sep 02, 2019 |
michlins: Hate or like Buhari and APC, $9bn is a whole lot of money anywhere in the world. Nigeria should do everything not to pay. This government has already laden the unborn generation with hefty debt. Add this and the future is sold off they should pay. After all if national assembly alone can use 6bnaira to buy vehicles why will they not pay for this. I know we will suffer it but at this stage I don't care anymore. 2 Likes |
Re: Presidency Hawks Want FG To Seize Bonga Over $9.6bn Judgment Debt by anonimi: 10:21am On Sep 02, 2019 |
ivandragon: The deal was shrouded in fradulent secrecy from the get-go.
However, except the government can conclusively prove that the signatories on the Nigerian side were unauthorized/forged, it's going to be hard to escape some form of settlement.
Furthermore, the P&DI is backed by hedge-fund managers, the FG needs to identify who they are & open back channel negotiations with them. Was that not what "clueless" Jonathan did and successfully reduced the amount to $850m www.nairaland.com/attachments/4184367_img20160901212519_jpeg78b79ce1d41276755a59631319a61753 4 Likes |
Re: Presidency Hawks Want FG To Seize Bonga Over $9.6bn Judgment Debt by Tedpgrass: 10:23am On Sep 02, 2019 |
Having gone through the P& ID website.. There's no mention of a phony signature.. It would appear that defaults on the part of Addax petroleum and ExxonMobil contributed to the project's demise
But neither are named in the class act..
More importantly.
Where's P&ID social corporate responsibility being demonstrated in effecting this bill?
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Re: Presidency Hawks Want FG To Seize Bonga Over $9.6bn Judgment Debt by Tedpgrass: 10:24am On Sep 02, 2019 |
crackhouse: they should pay. After all if national assembly alone can use 6bnaira to buy vehicles why will they not pay for this. I know we will suffer it but at this stage I don't care anymore. 6bn naira is not 9.8billion dollars . 3 Likes |
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Re: Presidency Hawks Want FG To Seize Bonga Over $9.6bn Judgment Debt by Caseless: 10:27am On Sep 02, 2019 |
FarahAideed:
Where and when did this useless govt try to negotiate ? Abi is it another story you are referring to? read again, this time around, read more slowly. 4 Likes |
Re: Presidency Hawks Want FG To Seize Bonga Over $9.6bn Judgment Debt by Nobody: 10:27am On Sep 02, 2019 |
Realdeals:
Nigeria do not have capacity to do that, the bulk of the country foreign reserve is lodged in UK banks. Besides, Buhari health still depends on UK hospitals. That should be when we will know if Buhari is indeed jubril |
Re: Presidency Hawks Want FG To Seize Bonga Over $9.6bn Judgment Debt by renewable1(m): 10:28am On Sep 02, 2019 |
Funny post
Do you need solar power system? We can work with your budget.
Check my signature. |
Re: Presidency Hawks Want FG To Seize Bonga Over $9.6bn Judgment Debt by Iamgrey5(m): 10:28am On Sep 02, 2019 |
anonimi:
Was that not what "clueless" Jonathan did and successfully reduced the amount to $850m
www.nairaland.com/attachments/4184367_img20160901212519_jpeg78b79ce1d41276755a59631319a61753 Jonathan agreed to pay because his administration broke the agreement. Someone in the Yaradua's administration signed the agreementts and Jonathan's administration broke the agreement. However, a delicate review of the whole thing would reveal that there's an element of criminality in the whole thing What has the company invested in Nigeria to warrant any payments at all? How can someone be making dubious calculations on estimated profits? 5 Likes |
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Re: Presidency Hawks Want FG To Seize Bonga Over $9.6bn Judgment Debt by Wickedfacts: 10:29am On Sep 02, 2019 |
Myself2:
Why do you consider them clowns?? You must have forgotten that there was once an organization called British Petroleum in Nigeria. Also during Anachas time, the U.K. threatened some of Nigeria's assets, Abacha started impounding aircraft belonging to British Airways once they touch Nigeria, In both instances, Nigeria came out tops. I kid you not, the FG can actually seize Bonga or any huge equivalent British/Irish owned assets in Nigeria The end game will be drag in so many weighty third parties who will be forced pull their weights and weigh in for self preservation ad maintenance of their business status quo, ultimately Nigeria will get a reprieve. Actually anybody who thinks Nigeria will just pay that outrageous and dubious $9.6 billion knows nothing about the power of self preservation in international politics In addition, Abacha threatened to make french language Nigeria's second official language and the British were forced to comply. 3 Likes |
Re: Presidency Hawks Want FG To Seize Bonga Over $9.6bn Judgment Debt by MobilityExpress: 10:30am On Sep 02, 2019 |
Biggest SCAM in the world. If Buhari government pays 1 kobo out of that $9.6billion, then I will never believe any anti-corruption talk of this Buhari government again. Pay for what? Thieves. We are not paying any kobo. If they seize any oil ship belonging to Nigeria abroad, then we will seize all companies, assets and oil wells controlled by them here. Our mumu don do. They want to scam us $9.6 billion for nothing, never! 8 Likes |
Re: Presidency Hawks Want FG To Seize Bonga Over $9.6bn Judgment Debt by BigBashiru: 10:30am On Sep 02, 2019 |
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Re: Presidency Hawks Want FG To Seize Bonga Over $9.6bn Judgment Debt by ba7man(m): 10:31am On Sep 02, 2019 |
Can these corrupt individuals be lined up and shot already? |
Re: Presidency Hawks Want FG To Seize Bonga Over $9.6bn Judgment Debt by GeneralPula: 10:35am On Sep 02, 2019 |
[s] Validated: Buhari and APC are the cause of Nigeria s ulta poverty status. All this story means nothingness other than begging the issue. Truth is that Buhari, Osinbajo and Malami caused this. GEJ already intervened and struck a $850 million settlement. All Buhari was expected to do was pay. Rather because he trusts noone, he chose the court action. Now it has backfired. In legal parlance there is what is called plea bargaining. When you realise that you do not have a good case, you opt for plea bargaining, e.g plead guilty for lesser sentencing, rather than allow full trial that may result in heavy penalty. FG under GEJ took this option, but our "oversabi" APC leadrrs, thought otherwise. Now they are looking for who to blame. I have read some funny comments like, "sieze British and Irish assets". With our fledgling economy, you want to try nonesence agsinst the Brentwood and IMF connection? Your dream must be very BIG! Can Nigeria withstand two weeks sanctions on our oil? Even now, we are merely a surviving economy. My suggestion is that APC should swallow their pride. Go on their knees to P$ID and beg. The Bible, in Luke 12 verses 58 & 59 says "When you go with your adversary to the magistrate, make every effort along the way to settle with him, lest he drag you to the judge, the judge deliver you to the officer, and the officer throw you into prison.I tell you, you shall not depart from there till you have paid the very last mite.” The FG has alowed Nigeria to be dragged to the court and now every Nigerian is at risk. I cannot just imagine the disastrous impact this would have on our economy. If this had happened in a country like Japan, all those who contributed to this disaster would be honoured with suicide. But here we are with Malsmi, Osinbajo, Buhari and even EFCC looking for who to blame for their disastrous outing.
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Re: Presidency Hawks Want FG To Seize Bonga Over $9.6bn Judgment Debt by JuanDeDios: 10:36am On Sep 02, 2019 |
Mcreloaded: Iranian oil tanker was seized and Iran seized British ship also and in the end the Iranian oil tanker has been released. Tit for tat. Lets see if it will work in this case. That would be risky. Note Iran had nothing to lose since they're already under crippling sanctions. Whereas if we piss off the Brits too much the West could cripple our economy with sanctions. Remember Zimbabwe? |
Re: Presidency Hawks Want FG To Seize Bonga Over $9.6bn Judgment Debt by wink2015(m): 10:38am On Sep 02, 2019 |
....EFCC opened investigations into failed project 2015
.....Report shows how P&ID repudiated $600m settlement deal
Iyobosa Uwugiaren in Abuja
As the $9.6 billion arbitration award and United Kingdom Court enforcement judgment against Nigeria in favour of an Irish firm, Process & Industrial Developments Limited (P&ID), continue to generate controversy, presidency hawks are urging the federal government to take stern actions to protect the country’s assets threatened by the hefty award, THISDAY learnt last night.
According to impeccable presidency sources, the actions being proposed include the seizure of Bonga Deep Water Oil Field in which a British company, Shell, has substantial interest as well as other British and Irish businesses.
THISDAY learnt that those businesses would be targeted if the arbitral award is levied against Nigeria’s assets in the United Kingdom.
The paper also found that a status report by the Ministry of Justice written for the federal government revealed how efforts by both President Muhammadu Buhari and Vice-President Yemi Osinbajo to negotiate the award with the company failed.
The report said following presidential intervention after the award, P&ID agreed with a delegation of the federal government to accept $600m as settlement but later reneged on the deal.
Presidential sources told THISDAY last night that the hardliners are pushing for a punitive response because they felt that the failed gas to power project signed in 2010 was a fraudulent deal and ought not to stand. They drew strength from the interim report of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) on an investigation it launched on the bad deal in 2015, which found that the contract was neither authorised by President Umaru Yar’Adua nor approved by the Federal Executive Council (FEC) that have the power to seal such a deal.
Besides, the EFCC found that there was collusion between some officials of the Ministry of Petroleum Resources and P&ID to defraud the country. “Given this background, senior officials at the presidency are shocked that the British Commercial Court could allow its high position to be used to obtain a judgment that could undermine the economy of a developing country,” a source said.
He said for the hardliners, because of the quantum of the award and its likely effect on the country’s foreign reserve, the matter had become a national security issue, which the federal government must take concrete steps to protect.
“They feel that if $9.6bn worth of assets of Nigeria is seized, it has the real potential of adversely affecting the country’s economy and could lead to so much social dislocation that could force many young Nigerians abroad,” another source said, adding: “That is a prospective they feel the federal government must prevent by all means.”
Consequently, he said, the hawks argued that the federal government must take actions that would deter the British government from encouraging the attachment of Nigerian assets by demonstrating its willingness to retaliate any unfriendly action, which could include targeting British and other business interests in the country for takeover.
The presidency, the source said, had consequently directed the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) to liaise with the Attorney-General of the Federation (AGF) and Minister of Justice to take all measures to protect Nigeria’s interests, including renegotiation of the award and appeal of the enforcement judgment.
If these fail, said the source, then Bonga and other British as well as Irish business interests in the country that are commensurate to any Nigerian asset attached would be seized.
Report Shows How P&ID Repudiated $600m Settlement Deal
THISDAY also gathered yesterday that P&ID had agreed with the federal government to accept $600 million as final settlement but later reneged on the deal.
The status reported seen by the paper revealed that upon being served with the final award in February 2017, with the tribunal awarding the claimant $6. 597Billion plus interest at the rate of 7% from 20th March 2013, the Minister of Justice and Attorney-General of the Federation, Mr. Abubakar Malami SAN, on March 17, 2017 sent a letter to the vice president listing recommendations that he felt could resolve the matter.
The vice president, on April 18, 2017, approved the recommendations of the minister, which included a negotiation of the award with the P & ID.
Based on the vice president’s approval, the then Minister of State for Petroleum Resources, Mr. Ibe Kachikwu, and their delegations along with the federal government counsel, Chief Bolaji Ayorinde SAN, on May 16, 2017, were said to have met with representatives of P & ID and its counsel to negotiate the award.
According to the report, ‘’The negotiation meeting was very successful given that the federal government team was able to negotiate the award from USD8.4Billion to USD600Million on the following terms: USD100Million will be paid to P&ID within 14 days by the federal government after execution of the Stay of Enforcement of Award Agreement; while the outstanding sum (USD500Million) will be paid through an asset that will be determined by the MPR.’’
In line with the terms, the P&ID forwarded a draft Stay of Enforcement Agreement through the federal government counsel, Ayorinde, which in turn was forwarded to the Ministry of Petroleum Resources for necessary action.
The reason for the foregoing decision, according to the report, was arrived at, considering the fact that the Ministry of Petroleum was supposed to make available the money and assets mentioned in the negotiation. However, when the ministry forwarded its comments to the P&ID, the company was said to have totally rejected it on the ground that what was agreed on to be executed was a draft Stay of Enforcement Agreement and not a Settlement Agreement as proposed by the federal government.
The report added, ‘’Based on the rejection, a letter was written by the Minister of Justice on November 3, 2017 to the VP, seeking approval to re-negotiate the award with the P & ID. The approval of the VP was received on December 7, 2017 and same was communicated to the Minister of State for Petroleum Resources and the federal government counsel.
‘’The federal government counsel responded on February 19, 2018 stating that its request to re-negotiate the award was communicated to the P & ID, which appears no longer interested in the negotiated settlement arrived at on May 16, 2017. He further stated that the P & ID had proceeded to instruct its counsel to approach the court without further notice to federal government to recover the judgment debt and would only consider a pure settlement of the award.’’
According to the report, detailing what the federal government did to reduce the award, the P&ID was said to have further proposed another option as follows: that the federal government should accept service of court processes in respect of the enforcement proceedings. And that upon acceptance of the court processes should make a substantial down payment against the outstanding sums due under the award, and in return P & ID would agree to a temporary stay of such court proceedings to allow for a chance for a full resolution of the matter.
Consequently, the P&ID in April 2018 was said to have began enforcement proceedings in the United States of America against the ministry of Petroleum Resources and the federal government, claiming an amount above US$9Billion.
In response, Malami engaged the American law firm of Curtis, Mallet-Prevost, Colt & Mosle LLP to represent the interests of the federal government and the Ministry of Petroleum Resources with regards to the Arbitral Award Enforcement Proceedings involving P&ID and ensure the matter is diligently defended.
In the US proceedings, the P&ID had filed for entry of default on June 4, 2018, which was entered as a clerk’s entry of default on June 5, 2018. But the clerk’s entry of default was not a default judgment but a mere notice of an application for a default judgment.
According to the report, ‘’In response to the Petitioners application for default judgment, the federal government counsel (Law Firm) on 12 June, 2018 filed a motion to set aside the clerk’s entry of default for defective service, which was conceded to by the Petitioner (P&ID) and it applied to the court to cure the deficiency by serving a fresh process on the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Ministry of Petroleum Resources through courier or normal mail.
‘’The law firm engaged in discussion with the P&ID Counsel (Kobre & KIM LLP) and proposed that a meeting should be held with the P&ID counsel and federal government delegation so as to discuss the settlement of the matter.’’
It said while the federal government proposed 12 and 13 of July 2018 for the meeting with the P&ID counsel in New York, which was approved by the P&ID counsel, the president directed the Minister of State for Petroleum Resources and the Attorney General of the Federation to ensure strong efforts were made by the federal government engaged solicitor, Curtis, Mallet-Prevost, Colt & Mosle, to seek ways of protecting the interest of the federal government in enforcement proceedings.
Buhari, the report added, further directed government officials to reopen negotiations with P&ID, with a view to arriving at a settlement in the neighbourhood of $250million in line with the recommendation/dissenting view of the Nigerian appointed arbitrator, Chief Bayo Ojo SAN, and that the settlement could be in the form of cash and Marginal Oil and Gas Field or cash only.
While Buhari was expecting the draft settlement agreement with P&ID for his consideration before it would be finalized, the Minister of Finance was to pay the sum of $100million into an escrow account to indicate the seriousness of the government to negotiate a settlement.
According to the report, “In line with the directive and approval of the president, the federal government delegations were in New York, USA to meet with the counsel to P&ID (Kobre & Kim LLP) between 12 and 13 of July, 2018 to discuss the settlement of the matter.
“Prior to the meeting with the P&ID counsel on July 13, 2018, the delegations had a meeting with the federal government counsel handling the matter, Messrs Curtis, Mallet-Prevost, Colt & Mosle LLP, on the 12 July, 2018 to discuss the strategies of proceeding with the settlement with the P&ID.
“At the meeting P&ID was of the opinion that the settlement offer by the government in May 2017 at the settlement meetings in London was not mutually agreed by the parties and does not represent the collective intention of the parties, saying it was no longer looking to accept marginal field assets as part of the settlement but would rather expect monetary payments.
“P & ID was also looking for a sum in excess of USD2 Billion in the settlement of the claim, stating it may consider a stand-still agreement backed by a part payment and specific arrangements on payment of the balance.”
On its part, said the report, Nigeria was favourably disposed to a settlement of the dispute at a reasonable sum, while maintaining that it would not consider a stand-still agreement, but would rather favour payment of a reasonable sum in full and final satisfaction of the claim.
Nigeria further said that it would only consider monetary payments to P&ID, and in this regard offered a sum of USD250Million to the company which it rejected.
The report further stated: “After the breakdown of negotiations, the P&ID continued with the enforcement action and simultaneously filed an action in the United Kingdom (UK) court for the recognition and enforcement of the arbitral award in the UK, which led to the recent judgment against Nigeria.”
https://www.thisdaylive.com/index.php/2019/09/02/presidency-hawks-want-fg-to-seize-bonga-over-9-6bn-judgment-debt/ PRESIDENT MUHAMMADU BUHARI MISMANAGED THE FALL OUT OF THIS P & ID CONTRACT MATTER. HIS GOVERNMENT INHERITED THE MATTER BUT HE SNUBBED THE MATTER IGNORING THE GRAVE CONSEQUENCES FOR NIGERIA. THE SAME WAY PRESIDENT OBASANJO MISMANAGED THE BAKASSI PENINSULA CASE INVOLVING NIGERIA AND CAMEROUN. Now Nigeria is faced with a case that threatened our so called national reserve. 1 Like |
Re: Presidency Hawks Want FG To Seize Bonga Over $9.6bn Judgment Debt by josite: 10:38am On Sep 02, 2019 |
let the federal government discloses all the payments made to lawyers in respect of this matter and the whole truth will emerge. |
Re: Presidency Hawks Want FG To Seize Bonga Over $9.6bn Judgment Debt by EtovalRealEst: 10:39am On Sep 02, 2019 |
I think PI$D have to prove to us how the damages amounted to 9billion Dollars .The deal is just paper work,where are the proves that they entered into contract with any firm ....the problem is always on the Nigeria side sadly,people just sign contracts when small change get swapped without reading the details of the document. I don't even know why you would enter into Arbitration in a country where they would be perceived conflict of interest. The should just collect $500million and walk away before I spoil their case for them...The F.G should get cunning lawyers not big names 2 Likes |
Re: Presidency Hawks Want FG To Seize Bonga Over $9.6bn Judgment Debt by madenigga(m): 10:39am On Sep 02, 2019 |
grandstar: The article is too long
Anyway, it's obvious this government did try their best to negotiate and this is laudable.
The best route for now,may be to embarrass the company and Ireland by bringing attention to the world that the contract was fraudulent from the word go and the government won't pay the outrageous award.
This may compel the company to accept the much lower award.
It's tone the Presidency took the gloves.
with the way the world has known Nigeria as a country synonymous with corruption, they will believe whatever the brits say |
Re: Presidency Hawks Want FG To Seize Bonga Over $9.6bn Judgment Debt by madenigga(m): 10:40am On Sep 02, 2019 |
EtovalRealEst: I think PI$D have to prove to us how the damages amounted to 9billion Dollars .The deal is just paper work,where are the proves that they entered into contract with any firm ....the problem is always on the Nigeria side sadly,people just sign contracts when small change get swapped without reading the details of the document. I don't even know why you would enter into Arbitration in a country where they would be perceived conflict of interest. I think the federal government should not give PID even a cent . this is almost synonymous with the Gtbank and innoson case, but this time no Efcc to intimidate Innoson, which is the PID firm. 1 Like |
Re: Presidency Hawks Want FG To Seize Bonga Over $9.6bn Judgment Debt by madenigga(m): 10:43am On Sep 02, 2019 |
JuanDeDios:
That would be risky. Note Iran had nothing to lose since they're already under crippling sanctions. Whereas if we piss off the Brits too much the West could cripple our economy with sanctions. Remember Zimbabwe? if Nigeria sanctions the Brits Nigeria will be on the loosing side, the Brits economy is diverstified. Ours is just wholy based on oil, apart from that we are at fault here, other British ally such as the Usa might join in the sanctioning |
Re: Presidency Hawks Want FG To Seize Bonga Over $9.6bn Judgment Debt by madenigga(m): 10:45am On Sep 02, 2019 |
ba7man: Can these corrupt individuals be lined up and shot already?
they cannot, because Efcc tried to investigate and they found out that these individuals are now currently hiding under the broom of the Apc, thats why Efcc refused to release the report if its findings |
Re: Presidency Hawks Want FG To Seize Bonga Over $9.6bn Judgment Debt by Kay17: 10:47am On Sep 02, 2019 |
Mcreloaded: Iranian oil tanker was seized and Iran seized British ship also and in the end the Iranian oil tanker has been released. Tit for tat. Lets see if it will work in this case. But after you seize the Bonga or any UK asset within Nigeria, do not expect foreign investment to pour in like a reservoir in a broken dam. The courts in the UK are independent and the govt did not argue any illegality in the making of its contract with the Irish firm. 2 Likes |
Re: Presidency Hawks Want FG To Seize Bonga Over $9.6bn Judgment Debt by wonder233: 10:49am On Sep 02, 2019 |
Too long, I didn't read. Buhari can sell the whole Nigeria if he wants, I don't care. Let's all suffer together |
Re: Presidency Hawks Want FG To Seize Bonga Over $9.6bn Judgment Debt by FarahAideed: 10:51am On Sep 02, 2019 |
Myself2:
Why do you consider them clowns?? You must have forgotten that there was once an organization called British Petroleum in Nigeria. Also during Anachas time, the U.K. threatened some of Nigeria's assets, Abacha started impounding aircraft belonging to British Airways once they touch Nigeria, In both instances, Nigeria came out tops. I kid you not, the FG can actually seize Bonga or any huge equivalent British/Irish owned assets in Nigeria The end game will be drag in so many weighty third parties who will be forced pull their weights and weigh in for self preservation ad maintenance of their business status quo, ultimately Nigeria will get a reprieve. Actually anybody who thinks Nigeria will just pay that outrageous and dubious $9.6 billion knows nothing about the power of self preservation in international politics Exactly that's why we are praying Buhari sieze Bonga so he can go the way of Abacha fast na ... Of course they will not pay 9.6 billion but will end up paying at least 3billion in staggered payments and that's still a huge loss 1 Like |
Re: Presidency Hawks Want FG To Seize Bonga Over $9.6bn Judgment Debt by jaxxy(m): 10:53am On Sep 02, 2019 |
michlins: Hate or like Buhari and APC, $9bn is a whole lot of money anywhere in the world. Nigeria should do everything not to pay. This government has already laden the unborn generation with hefty debt. Add this and the future is sold off This stupid government is always reactive to very important that concerns the country than proactive. Actions and decisions on the future or economy of the country are slow. It’s only fast or proactive when it’s about winning elections or personal issues. If they put same energy and importance they use in winning elections into doing the right thing after elections and resolving lingering issues we would be in a better place by now. It’s now they’re smelling the coffee. Well I still wish them luck. |
Re: Presidency Hawks Want FG To Seize Bonga Over $9.6bn Judgment Debt by Cool83(m): 10:54am On Sep 02, 2019 |
Flyingngel: Let us for once forget about APC and PDP government and look at the Nigerian politicians who out of greed decided to mortgage the well being of about 200million people to and outside. If Buhari is serious abt fighting corruption, all those involved in this shady deal shld as at today be looking behind bar. Haba! Some Nigerians are something else exactly, no matter whom they are 2 Likes |
Re: Presidency Hawks Want FG To Seize Bonga Over $9.6bn Judgment Debt by airminem(f): 10:55am On Sep 02, 2019 |
grandstar:
I'm not a child my friend. I was just making a joke out of it.
Nigeria is facing a huge trouble.this is no time for joke 1 Like |