Monday, January 12, 2015
Atiku Throws Shade At President Jonathan Over The Falling Naira And Subsidy Thieves
The former vice president says President Goodluck Jonathan should address issues of the falling Naira and also tell Nigerians the punishment he meted to indicted oil subsidy thieves, rather than bogging Nigerians about his reelection agenda. I guess he is referring to GEJ’s recent campaign speech.
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If I can remember dis same man was head of PTDF under d Obj administartion. Who see am now dey ask 4 subsidy thieves go think say him no b one of dem. So much 4 one of d most corrupt Nigerians alive. Evn Obasanjo had 2 hail dis guyz stealing expertise during his tenure. Mk ego sleep joor. Hmmm! "Uwaifo don talk e own o".
ReplyDeleteLol,,correct even Obj had to suspend him for months due to corrupts charges
DeleteLol.. Na e still get mouth to dey talk.. Na wa o
DeleteSee this born criminal talking...a man that refuse to appear at d house n court to answer about PTDF missing billions.....customer officer that was heavily involve in dubious deals with an italian biznes tycoon...one of d most corrupt politician in d country is not even at. shame
ReplyDeleteAtiku might be a criminal, but that doesn't mean the truth should be said.
DeleteUna dey mind am.....make him go sit down sumwer,not like he was ven better
ReplyDeleteLol.. This is as a result of joblessness
ReplyDeleteEyaa...pot calling kettle black.
ReplyDeleteLol
DeleteOga go sleep we no where you are hiding to Atekwu
ReplyDeleteHe don't have the chance to complete the evil things
ReplyDeleteThe problem with we Nigerians is that, we don't like saying the truth simply because we hate someone.
ReplyDeleteAs a sitting president, he should telling us what his government has achieved so far in those key sector Atiku has made mention of and not telling. Us what he is going to do, when he has not fulfil previous promises. But sentiment will not allow.
But the good thing is that, we all are suffering from the maladministration of this government.
ON POINT ATIKU ABUBAKAR...CHANGE MUST COME TO NIGERIANS.
ReplyDeleteTRUE TALK TURAKIN ADAMAWA..
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