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She is worth much more than this. A house that can be bought by the likes of Yakubu Aiyegbeni, Obafemi Martins is too small for the person of Ngozi Reply
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Boko Haram, what are you waiting for??? Bomb d muthapumping building!!! Reply
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No be small 2 face ooo. They want to keep getting rich why d poor keep going poor. Reply![]() ![]()
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the government of other country build houses and give to the citizen at a cheap rate for them to also enjoy the benefit of God giving nature ,yet in nigeria,people are spending billions of nairia to buy house all in the name of former good will of office .where is nigeria heading to .some people deserve **REDCARD IN REAL LIFE ** Reply
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Where is everybody? ReplyI've always lived by 3 principles: 1. Honour ur God, 2. Love ur Family and 3. Defend your Country
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na wa for our rulers in dis country, they are buying mansons while we are still strugging to find wat to eat Reply
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Seriously, this so called ministers are enjoying all our money and the poor masses are on the streets protesting,they say they are our leaders and they don't care about the masses. All we need in that country is God's intervention. Reply
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My sister abeg flex your money..Aren't you happy she bought a house in Nigeria, what of people buying in Dubai, Ghana etc..If they give average of us that chance, we will do worst.. Just pray for your own. Congrats Madam, We are coming behind ya.. Reply
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this is bull shit. stop selling lies jawe Reply
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why will she care about a common man in the country where by she get everything she want and also manipulate the government the she likes, they all forget that no one will live in this life forever is just a matter of time, they are all above of the age cruising and partying why they can make the life of younger generations better,there own time is gone and gone for good evil men and women, Reply
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![]() I report from ma BAZEHOOD, niggaz feeling ma BAZESWAG 'cos it's hooded like my nigga HOODEDSWAG coming from BAZESQUAD in da BAZESTUDIOS UNITED.... I AM BAZEMASTER
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President and Managing Director of World Bank Bought a house of 12b naira in Nigeria and you people are here gossiping.At least she bought it Niaja not in Swiss but others took money from Niaja and go to UK,Paris,US and buy theirs.All u haters should try and get a better Job. ReplyThis woman merited her house,she worked for it and she made e neat money. Pls Madam buy more but buy it closer to your town next time,leave hausa land.
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Quote from: pnwagod on 12-01-2012 04:19 PM The N11.25bn budget on foreign trips Editorial EMERGING indication that ministries, departments and agencies (MDAs) of the Federal Government will spend a whopping N11.25 billion on foreign trips alone in the 2012 budget is deplorable, scandalous, and shamefully insensitive to the state of the nation. It amounts to no more than unbridled expenditure and wastage of taxpayers' money in frivolous entertainment of a few privileged public officials under the guise of official foreign trips. Budget advertisement AdChoices Given the current ugly state of affairs in the country, especially, with regard to fuel subsidy removal, which has occasioned spiralling inflation, the logical step would have been for government to shelve most foreign trips this year to reduce cost of governance, and show seriousness of its empathy, if any, with the people; rather than behaving in a business as usual manner. Government should be minded that Nigerians are deeply aggrieved over removal of fuel subsidy which, according to government, is meant to raise funds for infrastructure development, but which has not gone down well with Nigerians. For the same government to impose crushing tax on the common man through its fuel policies and then turn around to earmark such huge funds for foreign travels raises a moral question on government. President Jonathan's knee jerk reaction in reportedly aiming to reduce the budget on foreign trips in the wake of looming national strike over the fuel subsidy, does little to assuage public feeling about the blatant rape of the nation. Suspending foreign trips this year would have been a more sensible measure. Under the foreign trips largesse, reports say the Ministry of Defence has the largest allocation of N4.14 billion, followed by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Presidency, which have N3.31billion and N951million respectively. Others are Ministry of Finance, N287 million; Education Ministry, N283.4 million; Ministry of Petroleum, N155 million; Justice, N122 million; Trade and Investment, N109 million. The Ministry of Police Affairs was earmarked N48.5million; Youth Ministry, N24.2 million; Women Affairs, N60.5 million; Agriculture, N34 million; and Water Resources Ministry N49.9 million. Other ministries, departments and agencies (MDAs) equally have various huge sums allocated to them. Again, the penchant of public officials to fleece the country under various guises is condemnable and it should be stopped forthwith. The National Assembly should not approve the proposal since it is glaringly a drain on the economy. Previous globetrotting by public officials yielded no return for the country. There is nothing to suggest that this year will be different. It is sad that foreign trips have become such a huge drain on public purse. Nigerians were piqued at the revelation that the Ministry of Foreign Affairs alone lavished a whopping N2.7 billion on foreign travels. The revelation came to limelight during the Ministry's 2012 budget defence at the National Assembly. The Senate Committee on Foreign Affairs had rightly condemned the extravagant spending and advised that it should be cut down. Before then, there were reports of similarly excessive expenditure on foreign travels by members of the National Assembly. In all this, there is no accountability or proper audit of who spends what and for what purpose. That gives room for unrestrained squandering of public funds. It is ridiculous that in a country where capital budget is a meagre 27 per cent, while recurrent expenditure takes the lion share of over 70 per cent, government has not thought it wise to cut wasteful foreign spending. And, at the same time, government is asking people to tighten their belt when it ought to show example in saving money so that the people can take it serious. Equally disheartening is the fact that squander mania is rooted in government's departments at the federal as well as the state levels. Governors, instead of staying in their states to address pressing issues, are always abroad for one reason or the other. For instance, they go on pilgrimage and on each occasion with a retinue of aides, spending huge sums on estacodes. Another example was the last Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM) held in Perth, Australia, in which the Nigerian Government reportedly went with the largest delegation of officials to the embarrassment of the country's High Commissioner there. The large delegation did not translate to any remarkable contribution from the country at the meeting. Questions arising from such wasteful trips have not been answered, thereby depicting government as having more than enough funds to lavish. Government must adopt moderation as a policy. Foreign trips should not be an opportunity for government officials to squander public resources, and earn fat estacodes for doing nothing. There should be consideration for the abject poverty in the land. Government should explore effective ways of cutting overheads rather than engaging in unrestrained profligacy that makes the nation a laughing stock. (The Guardian ,2012). This is how those criminals share everything Nigeria has. This is why the common man does not believe that whatever windfall accrues to the nation from subsidy removal will go into infrastructural development and benefit of the masses. Rather, it will be embezzled under different guises.
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But y shld a building or mansion be sold @billions of Naira and who owns d building and who sold it 2 her? Reply
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YOUR SOUL WILL NOT GAIN THE HOUSE IN JESUS NAME AMEN , Reply
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Come oo,let us not just open mouth to say wht we arent sure of.In human sub-concicence,Ngozi Okonji Iwula as woman will not just be made a finance minster in Nigeria government and steal up to 2 Billion naira to buy a house,this is impossible and a hopeless report so,we must think very well before posting any story here.This woman has been working with World Bank for years and have other appointments outside Nigeria then why she bought a house and people believe it is Nigeria money?,please i am not defender her but with sense of humor,i am 100% sure she have the money to buy a house worth that amount and it is not Nigeria money. ReplyThere are people like IBB, OBJ IBRU to mention but afew with Nigeria money but nothing has been done to them so calling NGOZI IWUALA names is uncalled for?.
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