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Nigeria Being Corruption Free, What Tense Qualifies This.
The country shares the 35th position with Azerbaijan, Kenya, Nepal and Pakistan, while countries such as Togo, Mali, Niger and Benin fared better than Nigeria. Somalia, North Korea and Afghanistan, with a score of eight each, were listed as the most corrupt countries according to the report, while Denmark, Finland and New Zealand were the least corrupt with a score of 90 each.
With Such Marks One would ask if We Nigeria Can ever be Corruption Free still looking at the way the Country is heading and how corruption is rooted and abounding in all spheres of Government and even among the masses.
Only A Divine Intervention will see us Through this Shame Really.
We All Need Each Other To Realize Our Full Potentials
We Might all have one great potential or the other but lets not ignore the potentials in others as we definitely need other people's potential to work along with ours to attain maximum productivity in whatsoever we are meant to achieve.
Wikipedia might know everything but does not have everything that can always draw massive traffic to it and so relies on Google search to majorly bring in those traffic. And same for the rest, Without the Internet they are all useless but more importantly without Electricity they are all as good as dead.
So Put together all Your Potentials and find out where to Harness other People's Potential and use them to Compliment Your Efforts so that we can all get the much needed Success we desired cause We all need Each other To Realize our full Potentials.
Good Luck.
Delords.
How To Stop Lionel Messi - Sports News
Is It Possible To Stop Him?
Lionel Messi Has Proven Himself to be a Master of the Ball and has dominated the game of soccer being the current best player for consecutive times now.
He is a threat to any defender, goal keeper and even the entire opponent team because he always knows how to find his way through to the post and the ball always sticks to his legs.
The Biggest Questions Most Club owners coaches and players will be asking is " How Can we stop Messi"
Well I Just think the picture above will be able to tell if this young champ can be stopped.
Nigeria's Multiple Probings with No Meaningful Results
I Think Nigerians have had enough of all this probings that they fell would completely cover our eyes from knowing the truths of whats been happening in the country. We have seem several Probes like the Power Probe? Aviation Probe? Privatization Probe? Subsidy Probe? Pension Probe Etc, Only GOD knows the Next sector that will be probed.
With All this Probings we are yet to see a meaningful results coming out of them as we are all kept in the dark of all the real facts that was discovered in the probes, We are yet to see people get jailed for offenses as there are clear evidences of mismanagement and misappropriation of Government Funds from most of the Probes but Who is currently standing behind bars as a result of the finding from these probes.
I Think there are better issues and things to settle in the nation than to spend more tax payers money carrying out unproductive probes.
Halliburton Bribe Scam, How Its Being Treated In Nigeria
A former top Halliburton executive will serve 2 1/2 years in prison after pleading guilty in Houston federal court to orchestrating a $180 million bribery scheme to secure $6 billion in natural gas deals in Nigeria between 1995 and 2004, the Justice Department announced Thursday.
Albert “Jack” Stanley is the former CEO of KBR, a Halliburton subsidiary at the time of the bribes; he was tapped to run the company in 1998 by future Vice President Dick Cheney, who ran Halliburton between 1996 and 2000. Cheney was not charged in the case.
also must pay his former company $10.8 million in restitution under the judgment handed down in a Houston federal court. Stanley, 69, pleaded guilty to violations of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act and conspiracy to commit mail and wire fraud.
KBR and its parent company, Halliburton, have also agreed to pay a $579 million fine after pleading guilty to corruption charges in Nigeria.
While He Has Received Sentence for His Offences, His Nigerian Counterparts are having it easy with the Court here who is yet to hold them ransom for their offenses.
Mixed Reactions Trails CBN Gov. Sanusi's N100m donation to Kano Bomb victims
In what has sent tongues wagging and tempers rising over the sheer invidiousness of the gesture, Mallam Sanusi Lamido, CBN Governor made a donation of N100 million to victims of the recent Kano bomb blast perpetrated by Boko Haram.
Any attempt to bring succor to people in sorrow and assuage their pain deserves commendation. Mallam Sanusi in ordinary terms and different circumstances has performed a noble act of philanthropy. But that act has won him, not the commendation, but the anger and condemnation of many Nigerians who see in his apparent act of kindness evidence of double standard, moral failure if not criminal abuse of position. For one, Mallam Sanusi who many have for long seen as a religious bigot, fundamentalist and ethnic throwback, is from Kano. He is in fact from a prominent lineage of the Kano ruling elite. Sanusi’s critics want to know what makes Kano deserving of this act of philanthropy than other towns and cities of, even the North, that have come under the terrorist ministration of Boko Haram. Is this not a case of partiality to one’s kith and kin?
A more fundamental question, one that calls attention to potential abuse of office of a criminal kind, is that which seeks to know from which source Sanusi derives the authority to dole out such largesse. As a public servant, a political appointee, is the CBN governor empowered to dole out such amount of funds, the question goes? Even ministers have a financial ceiling (N50 million?) beyond which they cannot go without approval from a higher authority.
Many Have Been Asking From what section of the rules and regulations guiding the office of the CBN governor does Sanusi get the authorization to give out public money in this fashion? Was it his personal money? If not, where did he get the money from? And why was it presented as a personal act of kindness? However, the CBN has come out to say that the donation was part of its Corporate Social Responsibility which is backed by regulation.
Another report gave it out that Mallam Sanusi has promised to return the money should it be found that it was unauthorised. But where will he get the money to repay from- the same CSR fund from which he took it in the first instance? What evidence can the CBN provide for past acts of CSR in this regard?
The donation of N100 million is quite a little sum compared to the loss and pain, a lot of it irreparable, suffered by the people of Kano and other parts of Nigeria that have been visited by the mindless terrorism of Boko Haram. How much can be paid to the many dead or their dependants who died or lost property in Kano? Is it those made orphans, widows and widowers, in the Christmas day bombing in Madalla that some donation of money will compensate? No amount of money would be enough for such people. But what is being questioned here is the principle behind Mallam Sanusi’s act of kindness.
Government Spends More, The People Sinks Further
What An Unfortunate Situation...
Kindly Compare the Two Pictorial Presentation of How Nigerians have fed with the Yearly Increase in Government Budget. Its Expected that as the Budget increases that the Benefits that should come to the people should also increase.
Several Years Ago when Budgets were still declared in millions, things seem OK for Nigerians with Prices of goods and services still favorable to the masses and Nigerians where a little bit comfortable But Presently Government Budgets are being declared in Trillions of Naira and instead of Nigerians getting a better deal out of this increase it just seems that we are continually sinking further and shrinking while the Budget keeps increasing,
leaving us to ask the Question. How is Our Budget being Managed, Is it being used in the interest of the people or in the interest of some pockets and Bank accounts?
How Nigerians Feels Days After The End Of Fuel Subsidy Probe
This was in addition to the invitation of the government players such as the ministers of Finance and Petroleum Resources; top executives of the Petroleum Products Pricing and Regulatory Agency; the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation; Accountant-General of the Federation and Nigeria Customs Service among others.
The Probes has finally ended but Nigerians are still looking out for what is going to come out of this probe and the probe ended in a fashion many Nigerians seem not to have expected as it was expected that a lot of striking secrets should have been uncovered but several days has passed and not much is being said about what was discovered in the Probes.
Will this be an addition to several other probes that has been carried out without a meaningful report and actions? Lets Keep on Watching
- Falling Educational Standard In Nigeria and its Causes
- How To Stop Lionel Messi - Sports News
- Halliburton Bribe Scam, How Its Being Treated In Nigeria
- Fuel Subsidy Removal. A Real Pain in the Back
- Nigeria Being Corruption Free, What Tense Qualifies This.
- The Fountain Of Fuel Subsidy
- We All Need Each Other To Realize Our Full Potentials
- The Deplorable Conditions Of Nigerian Roads.
- Nigerian House Of Reps Busy Probing Everything
- Nigeria's Multiple Probings with No Meaningful Results
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