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Tuesday, January 14, 2025
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Hmmmm... these selfish and greedy government have milked this country dry
ReplyDelete13:07,
DeleteThis government. Did you read this at all?
Please read and explain to us π
DeleteWaiting
Hmmmmmmmmm πππ¬π€π€π€π©π»π¦―π©π»π¦―
ReplyDeleteFirst bank/otedolas account of the incident has holes. Obaigbenas oil bloc(however he ancquired it) entered partnership with you. You are meant to give the oil bloc money , how did it then go to CBN governor?. With CBN governor being the one spending it?.
ReplyDeleteThis your turenchi is on your terms.
DeleteWhat Chief Otedollar is saying is simple;
Chief Nduka service or repay the $230m loan you took from my bank,is it too much to ask for?π₯Ίπ
CBN Governor had the temerity to contest for presidential seat as a civil servant? Ok na.
There is money in this Country and so we have no reason to be poor if not for corruption and mismanagement.
ReplyDeleteMay God expose and punish all those making things difficult in one way or the other .
This is just too much
Posh i think God is done exposing them for us, cos we know them by their names and faces, the rest is up to the system. Abi what kind of exposure do we still need?
DeleteNa wa ooooo
ReplyDeleteThis man greediness is too much
ReplyDeleteKilode
@ Posh, u are right, there's money in this country, just look at how much those people have looted. Honesty, we don't have any reason to be poor.
ReplyDeleteVery greedy and heartless man
ReplyDeleteThis is Seriously Serious o
ReplyDeleteGod help Us ooooππ
Ejoor Sirrr
Hello iya Boys
I hope corruption will not sink this country one day.
ReplyDeleteIt already is. We complain & yet they still drag the rug from beneath us. Heartless people π₯΅
DeleteWanton greed and wickedness π€¨π€¨π€¨
ReplyDeleteIt's well
ReplyDeleteOhh, these people ...
ReplyDeleteIt's crazy how one man wanted to acquire so much
ReplyDeleteNigeria is an unlimited liability company…if it was a corporation it would have declared chapter 7 bankruptcy like Lehman Brothers and those Wall Street banks in 2008 before Obama bail out of the economy. They practically have a blank Che k to borrow and steal in perpetuity while the youths are watching like living dead people, in poverty yet shackled into thinking 100,000 soldiers/police can tackle 230 million people if they all join a mass protest. May God help Nigeriaπ³π¬ If you want your looted money back, get public records of Nigerian public officials past and present with homes in the US and UK. That of the US is less than $19 or free. I often wish me and my friends were younger not in our late 50s & 60s. The looting of Nigeria has spread to the private sector so all the money na water crowd are either doing drugs, selling substandard or fake products or laundering stolen public funds and are from ALL ethnicities.
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