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Sunday 30 March 2014

HAPPY MOTHER'S DAY!!!


CELEBRATE YOUR MOTHER'S DAY WITH EVERGREEN MUSIC OF PRINCE NICO MBARGA 'SWEET MOTHER'.

  • Dis na korrect evergreen music wey Naija dey produce in good old days when Nigeria was NIGERIA.
  • When men were MEN.
  • When ministers built bridges and roads, and chopped mere thousands...not MILLIONS and BILLIONS of $$$£££ like d idiots of NOW.
  • Politicians...una don finish Nigeria....and I mean MURDERED!!!
  • ENJOYYYYYY...Dis na wettin we dey call KOKOMA Music in dem days. Dis days d younger ones like D'Banj don turn am to PANGOLO music and even make more money than the originators. Well sha...na una luck. 
  • Do you kno dat dis guy Nico Mbarga died falling off an OKADA??? Dat is to show you dat despite his raw talent, he made peanuts and died poor.
  • Anyway thank God for modernization. Nawa. Even Nollywood actors/actresses dey make millions now!!! Make una go ask VILLAGE HEADMASTER, BABA SALA and OGUNDE...of blessed memories. In those days na 'deviant kids' dey go into acting and music. If your pikin join Army dem go tell you say u no get pikin. lol. Dat means he is as good as DEAD. 
  • Hehehe....Its interesting for my generation to sit-back and see d METAMORPHOSIS of Nigerian Society. I dont kno weda na bad tin or good tin sef. I'll rather be dead than see some of dis ATROCITIES and SINS committed against awa people. Its bad enough dat people are suffering...then some idiots called Boko-Haram or Herdsmen will now invade their villages and slaughter dem. And yet we get Government....kaiiiii. Ee no good wettin Naija dey do eemmm people!!! OTITOKORO...according to Yoruba people (truth is bitter). Ahah wettin??? People wey dey starve amidst PLENTY...just cos of d greed of a handful of some 4ukin BASTARDS called politicians
  • What pains me most be say most of dem are children of the poorest paupers in Nigeria. Dats why dem wan keep all d money to demselves. Dem no understand say money na SPIRIT. Moda4ukas..
  • My question is...WHAT HAS A MOTHER GOT TO CELEBRATE IN NIGERIA TODAY???When una don kill their pikkins finish bcos of government negligence and recklessness. As we are talking now...dem dey kill, kidnap, rob, rape, ritualize person pikin in Nigeria...without government giving a SHIT. No be WOMAN born dem??? I ASK. Damboroba government.

ATTEMPTED JAIL-BREAK BY BOKO-HARAM AT SSS ASO VILLA!!!


BREAKING NEWS (culled from Vanguard).

Heavy gunfire exchanges rocks the vicinity of Nigeria’s presidential palace and the headquarters of the Department of State Services in the Asokoro District of  Abuja as reported by Premium Times in the past one hour.
According to the reports, residents of the nearby Aso Drive Area said the gunshots were either coming out of the SSS headquarters or the presidential villa.
One of the resident said, “We don’t know what’s going on here. Heavy gunfire has been coming from the direction of the villa. The entire area has been barricaded. SSS operatives are scampering out of their headquarters as the gunshots get louder.
“Soldiers are now heading in the direction of the SSS headquarters with Armoured Personnel Carriers. Those of us living around here have been asked to stay indoors and not venture out.”
Reacting to the incidence, spokesperson of the SSS, Marilyn Ogar, said the gunshots were triggered by attempted jailbreak at the Service’s headquarters by suspected members of the extremist Boko Haram sect.
She said, “What happened was that the suspects’ handlers went to feed the detainees here but suddenly they attacked him with their handcuffs, disarmed him and started shooting.
“The military was quickly called in before they could do any harm and that is responsible for the shootings you heard.
“It was an attempted jailbreak but it has been brought under control.”
  • Confusion jam accident...YEPARIPAAAA!!!
  • NOW DO WE NEED PROPHETS TO TELL US DAT WE HAVE BOKO-HARAM SYMPATHIZERS WITHIN ASO ROCK???
  • Oga Jonah...Over to You Sir!!!

OGA DON VEX O!!!

Jonathan Explodes! Blame northern govs, not me for Boko Haram!’ - By. Henry Umoru (culled from VANGUARD).
PRESIDENT Goodluck Jonathan yesterday took a swipe at governors for accusing the Federal Government of bad leadership, asking them to stop pushing blames when they have failed on their part to provide primary and secondary education for their citizens.
Speaking in Bauchi during the North-east Zonal Rally of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, Jonathan also lampooned some northern governors over insurgency in their states which he blamed on lack of education for the children and employment consequent upon which they are ready tools for terrorists.
President Goodluck Jonathan
President Goodluck Jonathan
Jonathan, who charged the governors to take charge and stop blaming their inept leadership on the Federal Government, however asked if the federal government, constitutionally responsible for the provision of tertiary education, should be in charge of primary and secondary education at the state level.
He said, “ Sometimes governors will come and say we have some issues because of bad leadership. I was  governor, deputy governor before I became a governor. I spent eight years at the state level, I handled security challenges. That was the state where the first commercial kidnapping took place because of excess militancy.
More than 70 % of the state is swamp. I knew how we handled things. A governor will come and say bad leadership, bad leadership from whom? If we have security challenges, whether you call them Boko Haram or whatever, these are people who couldn’t go to primary school, who couldn’t go to secondary school and they have no hope and miscreants or criminals now recruit them and using them; if you see what they wear, they wear rags and not normal clothes; all what they put on their bodies is not worth N10, but they carry rifles and bullets that are  worth more that N250, 000. Somebody gives them food to eat so that they can kill.
”You ask how did we build this army of unemployed or unemployable youth? The Federal Government does not control primary education; it does not control secondary education, and a governor has been on seat for almost eight years and we have people in that state that can’t go to primary school, that can’t go to secondary school. You say bad leadership, who is the bad leader? Is it the Federal Government? I made sure that every state has a university. That is the responsibility of the Federal Government and I have done it.
Governors must make sure that our children go to primary school, governors must make sure that our children go to secondary school. Somebody hide under the cover of politics and cannot do it in eight years or seven years plus. We still have do many children in your state that cannot go to primary school, not going to secondary school and you open your mouth to say bad leadership; is it the Federal Government or Mr. President that should come and take your children to primary schools? Federal Government by the constitution faces tertiary education. “
Earlier in his remarks, PDP National Chairman, Alhaji Adamu Muazu, who reiterated that aspirants must go to their wards, local governments and states to convince the people to vote for them, disclosed that all congresses in the 36 states and Abuja would be televised life for people to watch.
In his remarks, Vice President Namadi Sambo disclosed that all closed schools in the zone would be re- opened soon.
Also in his remarks, Chairman, PDP Board of Trustees, BoT, Chief Tony Anenih, who noted that the  Jonathan-led administration has done much for the North-east, said that one good turn must deserve another when the time comes.

  • Ehennnn. Wahala don LAND o.
  • Oga don vex...finally.
  • Wusside you dey all dis years??? Now you are talking. In fact...now you are THINKING!!!
  • WELCOME to my world SIR.
  • Anyway, I forgive you sha...bcos my people tok say COMMON SENSE NO COMMON!!!


Wednesday 26 March 2014

NEW NUMBER PLATES ILLEGAL!!!

new-number-plate

A Federal High Court sitting in Lagos presided over by Justice James Tsoho has ruled that the new number plates issued by the Federal Road Safety Corp FRSC is illegal and unconstitutional, as it is not backed by any provision of our Constitution, or any laws in Nigeria for that matter. It therefore amounts to an arbitrary use of power for the FRSC to impound any 'offending' vehicles.

  • Thank you, Your Lordship. God bless you.
  • Please help me educate dis 4ukin Nigerian ILLITERATES and money suckers.
  • When dem look round sotay and dem no fit change FRSC Uniforms to make money, dem come dey change number plates.
  • D same old story in Nigeria. An erstwhile IG of police, and Oga of Customs suddenly woke up and decided to change police/customs uniforms, and got away with d damn shit.
  • But FRSC decided to use another tactics....car number plate.
  • Do you guys kno how much $$$$$billions involved in dis dumb shit...d Oga Road Safety go award contract sotay...ee go taya. Dat is how FOOLISH we are as a nation.
  • Is Car Numbers awa immediate problem???
  • It can only happen in 4ukin Nigeria. It is not even quite 5years since we last changed number plates.
  • Nawa for una...no be una fault. Una don MUMURIZE Nigerians finish, and poverty no dey even let man think well sef. Poor things.

THE BLABBERING ROYAL JINGO (I mean 'father') !!!

Lamido Adamawa, Alhaji Muhammadu Barkindo Mustapha

By Henry Umoru, Joseph Erunke & Levinus Nwabughiogu. (CULLED FROM VANGUARD).

ABUJA—THERE was a mild drama Wednesday at the venue of the on- going National Conference, when the Lamido Adamawa, Alhaji Muhammadu Barkindo Mustapha told his fellow delegates that he was prepared to secede from the present Nigeria if the country disintegrates.
Noting that whereas many people in the country would have no where to run to in the event of disintegration, he said that himself and his people in Adamawa Kingdom would have no such problem as they would simply cross the border to join their kith and kin in the Republic of Cameroun.
The Lamido Adamawa who is one of the thirteen persons representing the National Council of Traditional Rulers of Nigeria also said he was ready to lead his people on a walk-out from the conference.
The monarch spoke after he was recognised by the Conference Chairman, Justice Idris Kutigi to speak on a debate on the proposal to call for memoranda from members of the public to help the conference succeed.
He stressed that conduct of delegates on Tuesday was not impressive as they were not addressing the issues as highlighted by President Goodluck Jonathan during his inaugural speech as had been expected.
The Lamido Adamawa who neither spoke for nor against the issue he was asked to comment on, simply said, “Mr. Chairman, I want to sound a note of warning”.
“I have been sitting here for three days now watching and listening. We should not take cue from the so-called civilized people of western countries because they are always after their own interest and they can use anything including coercion to protect that interest.
“Listening to the debates and behavior of some of the delegates here, it beats my imagination why a gathering of people like us will behave the way we are behaving”.
When other delegates could no longer take what the royal father was saying as he was said to be far away from the issue, some delegates started calling on Justice Kutigi to intervene and stop the emir, with shouts of “Point of Order, No, No’ but Kutigi’s  attempt to call him to order failed as the royal father insisted on concluding his address.
Shunning the entreaties from fellow delegates, Mustapha continued:“The President delivered an address and laid down what we are supposed to discuss and what not to discuss.
“But many people here, some of them elder statesmen, who claim to be strong loyalists of the president unfortunately, these people are in the forefront to contradict what the president has said.
“In the long run, if we are not careful, this conference will flop. God forbid. If it flops, the resultant effect will not be imaginable. If anything happens and the country disintegrates, God forbid, many of us who are shouting their heads off may not have anywhere to go.
“My people and the people of Adamawa have got somewhere to go. I am the Lamido Adamawa and my kingdom extends to Cameroun. The larger part of my kingdom is in Cameroun. Part of that kingdom is today called Adamawa State in Cameroun. You see, if I run to that place, I will easily assimilate.”
When the shout of ‘’point of Order” and ‘’No, No” continued and rented the air from the delegates, the royal father who   urged Kutigi to take charge of the conference and not allow himself to be pushed too hard by the delegates warned that he could walk out of the conference if the need arose.
“I want to call on the chairman to please tread the path laid down by the president which includes the pattern of voting.
“If we are pushed to the wall, we will easily walk out of this conference. Jingoism is not the exclusive preserve of anyone. Everyone here is a potential jingo.”
Answering questions from journalists later, the Lamido Adamawa said:
“The people who are here shouting that they are the president’s loyalists are the same people who are contracting the president by introducing something which the president didn’t say in his address, that is the two-third majority. So, this is why I said I should make this statement to make people understand.”
When asked to comment on his statement on the floor of the house, describing some elders as Jonathan’s loyalists and what informed that, he said, “Yes, they called themselves Jonathan’s loyalists, many of them have been shouting their heads off in the media.”
On the assertion that his kingdom extended to The Cameroons, he said:
“My Kingdom has been in existence hundreds of years before the so-called entity called Nigeria and the so-called civilized people from the West who are the people who came and divided us. The larger part of my kingdom is now in Cameroon and a part of it is named a state that is Adamawa State in Cameroon. If you go to Cameroon, you verify that.”
  • What rubbish is dis guy spitting? How irresponsible of a person who is said to be a 'Royal father'.
  • He calls himself a JINGO,...so we should not be surprised.
  • I wonder wettin ee still dey do for Nigeria, when he is a self-confessed Cameroonian.
  • Goes to show dat half of dis people are not even Nigerians...dats why dey dont give a 4uk about awa dear country....d guy na originally a REFUGEE wey cross border...maybe while rearing his 4ukin cattle.
  • D poor deluded chap is living in a dream world....which kain kingdom you get for Cameroon??? Does he understand d meaning of SOVREIGNTY??? No...I dont think so...sucker!!!
  • Mr ADAMAWA....please 4uk off and GO BACK TO YOUR 4ukin Country. Its hightime.
  • Conference never start una don dey flow BAD BLOOD...ah ah, wettin sef. Na by force people dey live together???
  • I sometimes sit back and ask myself...WHAT DO I REALLY HAVE IN COMMON WITH SUCH (these) PEOPLE SEF????
  • Absolutely NOTHING....and who d hell says there is ONE NIGERIA???
  • Come-on...go suck an egg. Notin like dat. We have been deceiving awa selves for too long. Dis na d beginning of d end....4ukers!!! Bloody parasites. Monkey dey work...baboon dey chop fat. Una no kno say wettin go up must to come down one day??? Simple law of gravity.



Tuesday 25 March 2014

SPOT THE DIFFERENCE!!!





This is Dora Akinyuli, former NAFDAC DG and ex-Minister. She has been hospitalized for a long period of time, for undisclosed ailments. She was recently seen at the National Conference. Hear what she says:
“I just need to put on some weight. There is a saying in Igboland that goes this way: “Let the sickness take the flesh but leave the bones because with time the bones would grow new flesh. I just came out of a major sickness, for which I thank Almighty God for delivering me. I know that God did that for a purpose, this National Conference being part of that purpose. I am well now but only need time to put on more weight"  


  • Kai kai kai...THE DIFFERENCE IS CLEAR. She must feel HUMBLED!!! God is great.
  • All dat shine shine, well-toned body...wuside ee go???
  • Hehehe, while wishing you good and fast recovery, I must add dat me sef... I GO LIKE TO BE A MINISTER WHEN I GROW UP (lol)...so dat my body go fit shine too.
  • Chineke...na so good life sweet? 
  • Walahi poor man dey suffer, no be small.
  • D line between good and bad is obvious.
  • Anyway, I am sure she would rather hold on to her life than have all the OIL WELLS in 4ukin Nigeria.
  • A hard lesson for all awa Ministers...what goes up must to come down.
  • Remember we are all EQUAL before awa God....poor or rich.
  • Madam...welcome to my world Ma...God will grant you good health.
  • Abi ooooo.
  • Dem don tok am say THE ONLY THING CONSTANT IN LIFE IS CHANGE.
  • Naija people...make una let us dey look after each other. Make rich people dey remember poor people. Make ministers dey rule us well. At d end of d day na only ONE LIFE each of us get....and it is your 4ukin duty to live it good, bcos we shall all account to God.
  • Everytin na VANITY upon VANITY....shikena!!!

CENTRAL BANK OF NIGERIA ON FIRE!!!





BREAKING NEWS!!!

The Central Bank of Nigeria, Lagos Branch is on FIRE. The cause of the fire is not yet known, and firemen are busy battling the fire.
Details later.

FULANI CATTLEMEN OR BOKO-HARAM???






CHALLENGE OF THE FULANI HERDSMEN??? . By: Luke Onyekakeyah (culled from The Guardian).
AS the Federal Government battles the guerrilla war launched by the Boko Haram in the Northeast region of the country, an equally vicious battle is raging ceaselessly in Central Nigeria, this time at the instance of “Fulani herdsmen” and “unidentified gunmen”. This battle predates the Boko Haram confrontation. As it were, the Jonathan administration is confronted with these deadly battles in the Northeast and in Central Nigeria. The two battle fronts have contributed in making Nigeria anarchic. People are being slaughtered daily and means of livelihood and hopes shattered. Government is overstretched. This is to reaffirm that Jonathan is the most besieged president in Nigeria’s post-independence history. No other president had faced this kind of situation.
   The spate of killings and destruction of property attributed to Fulani herdsmen in recent times across Nigeria’s North-Central region down to the Middle Belt and even to the southern parts of the country is worrisome. The development has raised questions on whether or not the perpetrators of the dastardly acts are really Fulani herdsmen or some other groups hiding under the name to commit havoc. Have the security agencies confirmed that the attackers slaughtering hapless villagers and setting houses ablaze across the northern landscape, particularly, Benue and Plateau states, are really cattle Fulani? 
   The traditional Fulani herdsmen we know are lanky and docile in outlook and don’t appear dangerous when herding their animals. They move with their herds of livestock in loose flowing robe, with round raffia hat and long stick across their shoulders. The known ammunition they carry is bows and arrows, used to defend their livestock from wild animals and intruders.  Real Fulani herdsmen don’t carry AK-47 assault riffles, cutlasses and other dangerous weapons as being reported. 
   Are these the ones launching the series of reported attacks real Fulani herdsmen? If so, how come they have morphed into a band of marauders who abandon their livestock to attack villages? Where are the livestock kept when they are engaged in attacks? There seems to be no traces of livestock, which would be difficult to control in the event of gun battle and arson as is rampant in the Middle Belt. The attacks are well- organised. The marauders wreak havoc and disappear without dead livestock littering the areas. 
    If the attackers are truly Fulani herdsmen, then, the country has a serious challenge at hand. Finding a lasting solution would remain a daunting task even after the Boko Haram crisis is over. The cattle Fulani need large grazing fields for their livestock, which is not easy to come by without the full cooperation of all the state governments in the North. The problem arose because much of the hitherto grazing reserves in the North have been overtaken by desertification after they were abandoned. The solution is to provide grazing lands for the herdsmen. But if the marauders are not Fulani herdsmen but some nefarious elements hiding under the name to cause havoc, then the security apparatuses should be more circumspect and brace up for battle. So far, there has been no serious military deployment to confront the attackers and that explains why they seemed to be having a field day.
    One is inclined to think that though the Fulani herdsmen are facing precarious situation due to dwindling grazing lands, the problem does not exist only in Nigeria but throughout the entire Sahel region of Africa. Fulani herdsmen are found in countries like Niger Republic, Chad, Burkina Faso, Sudan, to as far as Egypt, among others.  These countries suffer more from desertification than Nigeria. Nigeria is not the worst hit.  
   Why are the Fulani herdsmen in the other countries that face even harsher environmental condition, not slaughtering their countrymen as the herdsmen in Nigeria are doing? This is why I think that some elements are hiding under the Fulani herdsmen to commit havoc and by so doing blackmail the government. Worsening insecurity is one weapon critics of the Jonathan administration have used against him. But the whole thing seems to be contrived. The battles seem to be stage-managed.
   There is need to establish the veracity of this matter and not just rely on unverified information. Nowadays, amid the insecurity plaguing the nation, it seems that different groups are on the rampage to destabilise the country. There are the Boko Haram guerillas; there are “unidentified gunmen” and there are Fulani herdsmen. Each group is as vicious as the other.
   Apart from the Boko Haram attacks in the Northeast, the other attacks in Central Nigeria are attributed to either “unidentified gunmen” or Fulani herdsmen, a situation that complicates the nation’s security. Who are the “unidentified gunmen”? Has anyone been captured and identified to make things easy? The country can’t be fighting with “unidentified gunmen”. Fighting unknown enemy is more daunting than the contrary.
    Whereas, the Boko Haram crisis appears to be defined, the other equally brutal attacks are undefined. No one is held responsible. Usually, the marauding attackers wreak havoc at night and disappear with no trace. Thousands of people have been killed. And each time this happens, the nation’s security is stunned; they remain transfixed until another round of attack is perpetrated.  I am persuaded to pry into this matter because the cattle Fulani or Fulani herdsmen did not start rearing livestock today. If they are the ones staging the attacks, why are they restive in Nigeria than elsewhere? Why is their situation different here?
   There is no doubt that things have changed. Most of the vast dry hinterland that formed the traditional grazing lands has been overtaken by development and desert encroachment. This has forced the Fulani herdsmen to migrate southwards into non-traditional grazing lands used by sedentary farmers. Cattle rearing and sedentary farming don’t go together.  It is the failure of the states governments (Gombe, Bauchi, Adamawa, Taraba, Plateau, Kaduna), with large populations of herders to preserve the traditional grazing lands that is at the root of the problem. The only way out is for those states to resuscitate the grazing reserves as a major agricultural revitalization programme. 
   On that note, the bill at the National Assembly (NASS) to establish National Grazing Routes and Reserves comes to mind but with a caveat. The North is the traditional ecological home for commercial cattle rearing. While it is proper for the state governments in the North to establish grazing reserves, it would be improper to require states in the South to do the same. The South is rainforest and is ecologically unsuitable for cattle grazing. Besides, there is land scarcity in many parts of the South. 
    Nigeria has distinct ecological zones that more or less determine the traditional occupation of the inhabitants. From the coastlines northwards is the mangrove swamp, rainforest, Guinea Savanna, Sudan Savanna, and Sahel Savanna. The rainforest which broadly extends from the coast to the north of Enugu, Abia, Ondo, Oyo and Ogun states is dominated by trees in a dense jungle ecosystem. This zone is suitable for the production of root crops and is most unsuitable for cattle rearing. There is also the presence of tsetse flies that harm livestock.   North of this zone is the extensive Savanna belt with its characteristic, more open country and short trees intermingled with grasses. This zone, which extends to the southern fringes of the Sahara Desert, is the traditional home for cattle rearing. The land in this zone doubles what you have in the South.
   It is political and wrong-headed for anyone to propose a bill that requires every state in the federation to establish grazing reserves for the Cattle Fulani. Where in the Niger Delta and Southeast would the grazing reserves be established? Where will Lagos State establish grazing reserves? Given the acute land scarcity in the South, where will the populations in these areas do their traditional farming occupation? It looks like some people want to ride on the back of the cattle Fulani to reach and occupy the South. That would breed more communal strife between the indigenous populations and the herders. That way, the aim is defeated. 
   Since the North has more extensive landmass, which is the traditional home for cattle rearing, the states in the area should be required by law, to reactivate the grazing reserves. The fishermen in the Niger Delta, whose waters have been polluted by oil, are not asking for freshwater body upland to carry on with their fishing activities. Similarly, the farmers in the Southeast, whose lands have been devastated by erosion, are not looking elsewhere for land to continue their farming activities. 
   In the same vein, the cattle Fulani should not expect to have the entire Nigerian landscape given to them for livestock herding. It is easier to create grazing reserves by irrigation in the North than to clean up oil-polluted waters or reclaim erosion-devastated badlands in the Southeast. The state governments in the North should embrace the challenge of providing grazing reserves for their herdsmen.
  • Nice wan!!! Well written.
  • It is indeed very stupid to suggest dat Southern States should establish GRAZING RESERVES for dem. On what basis??? What would happen to our farmers???
  • Dat is what you get when you have dick-heads in government....clueless moda4ukas. 
  • My own be say...is it not time for government to kno dat all dis fulani cattlemen invasion blablabla,  say na BOKO HARAM dey take style dey camouflage???.Abi do you need prophet to tell you so??? Which time fulani cattlemen start dey carry AK-47???
  • Make una siddon there dey MUMU. Na when d problem reach una door steps una go come dey do gra-gra.









Sunday 23 March 2014

NIGERIANS CLAMOR FOR REFUND OF N1,000 APPLICATION FEES TO IMMIGRATION SERVICES JOB VICTIMS!!!





Mr Dino Melaye

The recent disaster occasioned by the Immigration Services Recruitment exercise nation-wide, in which scores of applicants lost their lives, has not been laid to rest. A number of Nigerian Civil Rights leaders and lawyers are insisting that the Government compels the Immigration Services to refund the applicants' money. The sum of N1,000 was paid by about 700,000 applicants for only 4,000 positions, while their safety was largely compromised.
Read:
The President, TUC, Mr. Bobboi Kaigama, has asked for the refund of the money.
He said, “Since government has cancelled the exercise, it should refund the money to the applicants.”
Also, two prominent lawyers, Mr. Rotimi Jacob (SAN) and Mr. Festus Keyamo, insisted the refund.
The two Economic and Financial Crimes Commission lawyers questioned the propriety of collecting money from job seekers.
Jacobs said, “It would be unfair to retain their money and cancel the recruitment exercise. Is it not abnormal to ask young graduates to pay money before they can apply for jobs? They should not be collecting money from them in the first place.
“It is like the strong in the society victimising the weak – the rich are collecting money from the poor. That is very unfair. They should refund the money.”
Kayamo described the collection of the application fees as ‘advance fee fraud.’
He said, “It was tantamount to stealing from job seekers. They must return the money to them.  What happened amounted to stealing, it is nothing but advance fee fraud.”
But Prof. Itse Sagay noted that it was not necessary to refund the fees.
In a telephone interview with one of our correspondents, he said, “I don’t think that (refund of application fees) is an important aspect.
“If I were the President, I would recover the money from the immigration service and plough it back into youth employment and things that could better the lives of the youth, so that at the end of the day, the youth will not lose out.”
Similarly, the All Progressives Congress on Saturday said Moro and the consultants should account for the money collected from job seekers.
Lai Mohammed said that it was possible that neither the NIS nor its Comptroller-General, David Paradang, could account for the N1,000 collected from the job seekers because they did not collect the money.
Mohammed said “That is probably because the money is not with them. Only the minister and the consultant, we are informed, were responsible, and they both should be held responsible for the refund unless the money was paid into Immigration account.”
Also, the Executive Secretary, Anti-Corruption Network and former member of the House of Representatives, Mr. Dino Melaye, described the exercise as a complete fraud.
A legal practitioner, Mr. Bamidele Aturu, equally said the money should be returned with interest and “additional hazard allowance of N50,000.”
For the Executive Director of Women Advocates Research and Documentation Centre, Dr. Abiola Akiode-Afolabi, “The cancellation without refund amounts to defrauding innocent citizens, it is condemnable.”
Another legal practitioner, Mr. Ebun Olu-Adegboruwa, said, “It is sad that helpless and innocent Nigerians have to die, for the sake of seeking employment.” (culled from Punch).
  • SHAME ON YOU...NIGERIA.
  • THERE IS NO BETTER DEFINITION OF 419. WE HAVE SEEN IT ALL BEFORE. THOSE 4,000 POSITIONS WERE ALREADY RESERVED FOR CANDIDATES OF SENATORS, GOVERNORS, AND MINISTERS. IT WAS ALL A BLOODY WASTE OF TIME AND ENERGY.
  • DATS WHY DEM NO GIVE A 4UK ABOUT THEIR LIVES...EVEN D SO-CALLED STADIUMS NO GET 'HEALTH & SAFETY CERTIFICATE'. HOW RECKLESS CAN A GOVERNMENT BE???
  • UNA NO DEY SEE WETTIN OYINBO PEOPLE DEY DO??? AND YET UNA GO DEY WASTE AWA MONEY DEY DO FOREIGN VISITS ALL D TIME. WETTIN UNA DEY LEARN FROM THERE??? MUMU LEADERS.
  • UNA NO FIT PROVIDE JOB FOR UNA JOBLESS POPULATION, AND YET UNA DEY CHOP MONEY FROM DEM!!!
  • NEVER HAVE SO FEW OWED SO MUCH TO SO MANY...only in 4ukin Nigeria.