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Thursday, February 16, 2017

Throwback Wordless Post


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    1. People castigated this man so much over these claims. Okonjo also gave us warnings. Nobody listened. Others spoke fervently for divesification of our economy to curtails days like these, but nothing. Today, we are paying the price. Unfortunately, so many daft punks keep supporting the careless leaders of the past who should v have taken action. Na una sabi

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  2. Who stole the money?
    They are the reason we are here today..

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    1. Jonathan and his cabinet can answer this question.

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    2. And that's how it began, amongst other things....

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  3. Wow what a wise and educated man saw before it happened,yet no one paid heed to his warning or no measures was taken to avoid it,now we are all suffering for it including those of us who have no idea what unremitted meansπŸ˜“πŸ˜“πŸ˜“

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    1. Unremitted means, it never got to the government. Some people conered it. Got it now?

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    2. Kikikiki. Unremitted means "share the money"

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    3. Lol, your last sentence made me laugh.

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  4. Thats what's happening right now.
    God help us.

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  5. Stella,are you trying to say that GEJ is responsible for our current economic crisis?I don't agree with you at all!!!
    The looting that has been going on since Buhari took over is mind blowing!

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    1. AT PINK - OH YES. GEJ aight be a nice man personakly, unfortunately, he is too weak to be the president. People were accusing Buhari for the economic crisis while the real crisis started during GEJ presidency. Nigerians were lucky Buhari won the election if not, they would have known what a real crisis is by now. Too many excesses during GEJ. Even runs girls were Billionaires during his time

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    2. AT PINK - OH YES. GEJ aight be a nice man personakly, unfortunately, he is too weak to be the president. People were accusing Buhari for the economic crisis while the real crisis started during GEJ presidency. Nigerians were lucky Buhari won the election if not, they would have known what a real crisis is by now. Too many excesses during GEJ. Even runs girls were Billionaires during his time

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    3. AT PINK - OH YES. GEJ aight be a nice man personakly, unfortunately, he is too weak to be the president. People were accusing Buhari for the economic crisis while the real crisis started during GEJ presidency. Nigerians were lucky Buhari won the election if not, they would have known what a real crisis is by now. Too many excesses during GEJ. Even runs girls were Billionaires during his time

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    4. anonymous gangster16 February 2017 at 12:50

      And you continue being monumentally daft! Your father shouldn't see this comment, he'll ask your mother to go look for your real father. Sawdust for brains.

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    5. You know the answer to the question you are asking Stella, facing reality is what you are scared of. Yes Jonathan caused all this hardship.

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    6. I beg to differ, while I understand that stealing from national coffers can b the basis of an economic melt down, Nigeria is a very dynamic country. ALL our politicians in time past have defrauded the country and successive govs have always forged ahead despite d theft, in fact we have not totally recovered from IBB and Abacha's loot. Why should Gej's own b different?
      The truth to me is that this gov under Buhari's leadership is bereft of ideas and policies to move the country forward and will blame everything and everyone blamable.
      Gej was voted out because of the massive corruption under him, this was not news or strange to most people. Buhari and his people also based their campaign on this. Buhari was voted to SALVAGE the situation not to tell Nigerians what they already figured out themselves about 18months ago by voting Gej out.
      #stoptheblamegame

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  6. The money that has been remitted in this present government account,what has Vuharia done with it?...
    Mtcheewwwww....

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    1. Linda, u either didn't go to school or just enjoy self-deception.

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    2. 13:16 ama bet on both

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  7. Hmm. I watched a clip that this man was unhidingly disgracing Okonjo Iweala and some other financial executives in their presence and all the foolish idiots could not say Pim @ the event, imagine calling their names and they didn't answer in front of audience ooo. In fact I strongly believe if he was still the CBN governor, things wouldn't have been this bad, but the way he left CBN is what is not going to make him do anything bout this shit we're going through.

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    1. The thing is Okonjo did her bits. My only problem with her however is she was too weak in sending her message across. When she was warning and no one cared to listen she should have resigned. That alone will send a strong message.

      And honestly there's little or nothing this government can do. If the foundation be destroyed, what can even unbelievers do? With the right policies however, it could be better OVERTIME, not the miracles Nigerians are expecting.

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  8. Stella, we dey hear am o. Even Madam Okonjo Iweala warned the then government.

    It is well.

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  9. Dear Lord, please help save this nation.

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  10. I remembered people insulting this man then and accusing him of working with apc. I hope we can all see now.

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  11. If the hunger like let it finish everybody. Fighting for Nigeria as a whole is a task. The ones that are hungry will still be the ones fighting to defend the politicians blocking every good thing coming their way.

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  12. Not only him oh. My boss kept saying this thing siiiince. We were headed for the rocks a long time ago. Everything else was just a cover up strategy to divert our attention from real issues. The truth is that if you don't face your problems today they will always come back to hunt you. That's what's happening to my dear country

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  13. this is what yoruba refers to as Oro agba

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  14. My people go say afu ekwune ne gbu okenye, ekwu a nu na ne gbu nwata. He told us o. We didn't take him serious. Now all of us dey see nzizi. Meanwhile he's very ok, cos he must have prepared for this shitstorm we're in.

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    1. So true!
      Now we are calling PMB as if he's the 'causer' while we are quick to brand looters that were caught 'witch hunting', some even going as far as saying 'bring back our corruption'.
      It's just unfortunate that PMB was at the helm of affairs when shit hit the ceiling, not that he was actually the cause.
      It's been in the offing.
      I still believe in Nigeria to raise again.
      I believe in God.

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    2. Thank God there are still people with sense on this blog. And some will even say some are "good thief", just because they were feeding from the crumbs that drops from the tables of these looters.

      They practically brought the economy down its knees, with their runaway and free for all corruption. May we never have such era in this country again.

      God help us.

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  15. Instead of addressing the issue, they chased him out, we should not be in this hot mess. Kemi and Emiefele should be sacked before dollar reaches 1000. Yet some people have become billionaires on forex. E o ni jere oh. Walahi

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  16. The blood of one human is very dear to GOD. What Nigeria is passing through today is NOT PHYSICAL. since about 1964 till 2017,the blood of innocent people is bing shed, directly and indirectly by politicians, militias, amy, police, robber, the genocides that has and is still taking place, etc. This people's blood is constantly CRYING OUT before GOD for vengeance.
    SOLUTION : We must realise our mistakes, go to God for forgiveness as a nation, agree on how we as a ntion should live in peace , this is the foundation .with this foundation Nigeria will go places.
    .this is ME trying to make spiritual sense.

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  17. Chia and look at where we are, things got messy..

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