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Thursday, 9 January 2014

President Jonathan asked CBN Governor Lamido Sanusi to resign?

That is according to a report by Thisday. Find it below...
President Goodluck Jonathan has asked the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) Governor, Sanusi Lamido Sanusi, to resign immediately on the grounds that the letter Sanusi wrote to him on the unremitted $49.8 billion oil revenue to the Federation Account, was leaked to former President Olusegun Obasanjo by the CBN governor.
But Sanusi who has denied leaking the letter to anyone, has refused to resign and informed the president during the heated telephone exchange that he could only be removed by two-thirds of the Senate as required by law.
THISDAY learnt that the president had called Sanusi and accused him of leaking the letter to Obasanjo, which enabled the latter to use it as one of many allegations he levelled against Jonathan in his letter titled: “Before It is Too Late”.

The president, who a source in the presidency said was very angry and was not prepared to allow Sanusi to proceed on his terminal leave in March, asked him to tender his resignation before the close of business last Tuesday.

However, Sanusi denied that he had leaked his letter to Obasanjo and made it abundantly clear he would not be forced out, except he is removed by two-thirds of the Senate.
He also told the president that the letter was available in the presidential villa, available in the finance ministry and available in the central bank and wondered how he (Sanusi) could have leaked the letter, which was so widely available, to a former two-term president of Nigeria who has his people all over the place.

Sanusi also expressed his surprise to the president that he was the one being asked to resign instead of the president to ask those responsible for the non-remittance of the funds to resign.

His response, which threw the president aback, degenerated into a heated exchange during which Sanusi told the president that as the federal government’s Chief Economic Adviser, mandatorily required to bring issues of critical economic importance to the attention of the president, he had done a patriotic duty to his country.

“He informed the president that it is necessary to deal with the issues and not the letter that had been leaked since it has since been established that it was not $49.8 billion that had not been remitted to the Federation Account, but $10.8 billion, which was still in dispute and by any stretch of imagination was still a large sum.

“Sanusi felt he was being forced out for doing his patriotic duty to his country by drawing attention to the unaccounted funds. He only has two months to go, so this was a ploy to force him out and destroy his career and reputation.

“He knew this and for this reason, refused to throw in the towel as requested by the president,” a source familiar with the conversation said.
But the president was said to have remained adamant and insisted on the CBN governor’s resignation.

Following the exchange, Sanusi, another source said, briefed his close aides at the CBN and family of what had transpired between himself and the president.
The source said he did it to shield himself from harm, as he felt his life might be in danger for defying the direct order of the president.

When contacted Wednesday on the issue, the president’s Special Adviser, Media and Publicity, Dr. Reuben Abati, did not pick up or return THISDAY’s calls and text messages.

Also, efforts to get Sanusi and the CBN to speak on the matter met a brick wall.

Sanusi had written to the president in September informing him that, among other issues, the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) had not remitted $49.8 billion of oil revenue to the Federation Account over a 19-month period.

Although the letter was not made public until December 4, 2013 when it was leaked, Obasanjo referred to it in his letter dated December 2, 2013, to the president, in which the former president also accused Jonathan of being clannish, destroying the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), compiling a political watch-list of 1,000 people and training snipers to target opponents of the administration, among other allegations.

The president had since denied all of Obasanjo's claims in his rebuttal of the former president's letter.
Expectedly, Sanusi’s letter drew the ire of the opposition All Progressives Congress (APC), which called on the National Assembly to commence impeachment proceedings against the president.

In addition, the Senate directed its Committee on Finance to probe the contents of Sanusi’s letter.

However, Sanusi’s letter was immediately denied by NNPC, which accused the CBN governor of not only playing politics but also of being ignorant of the operations of the oil and gas sector.

Following NNPC’s repeated denials, a joint press conference was convened by the Coordinating Minister for the Economy and Minister of Finance, Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala; Minister of Petroleum Resources, Mrs. Diezani Alison-Madueke and Sanusi, during which it was revealed that a reconciliation process was ongoing, and had so far established that it was not $49.8 billion that had not been repatriated to the Federation Account but $10.8 billion.

During the press conference, however, Sanusi attempted to distance himself from the statements made by Okonjo-Iweala and Alison-Madueke, stating that it was $12 billion that had not been remitted by NNPC.

But the finance minister immediately interjected, insisting that it was $10.8 billion that had not been remitted to the Federation Account and was still in dispute.
But it is not clear what would now happen to the CBN governor who has already indicated that he will leave office in March on a three-month terminal leave ahead of the expiration of his tenure in June.

He had earlier written to the president last year that he would not be seeking a second term.
Clearly the Jonathan presidency must be feeling uncomfortable with Sanusi's remaining five months in office in this political season.

As at last night, efforts were being made to reconcile the president and the CBN governor and create an orderly transition at the apex bank so as not to harm growing confidence in the Nigerian economy.

160 comments:

  1. PoliticsssssSss,I tire ooooo

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  2. And my question goes thus "who leaked the purported telephone chat"

    ~BONARIO~says so via NOKIA3310

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    1. Bonario,I have written it here several times.in politics,there are kitchen cabinet members that don't exactly want what's best.they thrive on the drama going on .this leaks are only done by the inner caucus.

      The presidents aides or their partners in sex(male or female)

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    2. What is happening wth Bonario and Linda dis days, this two seems to be more sensible and unbiased in my book, guess Linda is taking advice now. Keep ur opinion out of blogging business n report only wat u hear or u re told adding ur own won't help.cos all dis politicians are d same. Am back to loving LIB.

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  3. Our supposed Messiah z turning out 2b d devil....

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  4. GEJ shd adopt OBJ style, at gun point? Sanusi needs to go

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  5. Yes, he should go.
    Worst case at gun point like OBJ did to Audu Ogbeh

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  6. No I actually didn't get a memo of this. But why would President ask Governor to resign when they are both eating the money?

    It is well o. glo magic sim trick for free browsing.

    Linda, abeg I use God beg u, please post my comment.

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  7. Ndi ara abeg lilly next

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  8. As usual President Goodluck Jonathan is divert attention from addressing the main issue to Sanusi. GEJ stop this drama, we know the game you're playing, a letter that is lying around for 2 month in Aso rock, CBN and ministry of finance without you addressing, now you are saying it was sanusi that leaked it. Even "IF" it was him, the issue still remain the public fund that was not credited by NNPC which has been confirmed to be $10.8billion, the senate invited NNPC people they never showed up, and our president is also mute on the issue and you think we need a pastor or herbalist to tell us again that Mr president isn't the brain behind the missing fund? Nahhh, we are not a fool, now instead of GEJ to address the issue again he's vexing becuz a letter he failed to address for 2 months got leaked to the public. If what Sanusi said is true then the letter wasn't sent solely to you Mr president, copies of it are everywhere and obasanjo still has loyal servant that will send him a copy so don't accuse sanusi wrongly and even if he did, you can't force him to resign sir. But we nigerian need you to address the issue and stop diverting, address the issue and persecute those involve and make sure the money the credited back to federation account.

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    1. God bless u. GEJ keeps fighting the players and not the game. Eg Oduah, OBJ, sanusi who will be next

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  9. Too long. Linda u de try oh. Kudos. Gej is a confused president.

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  10. Bunch of criminals... So sad this country refuse to grow and change!!! CANCER AND LEUKEIMIA WILL KILL EACH AND EVERYONE OF YOU STEALING/ROBBING IN THE GOVERNMENT. AMEEEEN!

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  11. Somebody should talk to gej nah....dis is too bad of him to act dis way nah....I used to like him but lately I just don't kno if dis man is thinking at all before he act like dis....if this storry and d ones I have been reading here latly then he cannot get my vote ooo I just hope dis are all lies against him because of politics o....as a Niger Delta boy am hoping he or some1 from there win in 2015 but non of them seem to Be with there ryt senses this days...too bad for our country oo hahaha

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  12. Now, my guy sanusi is defending d leaked letter with a leaked telephone conversation. Anyway. Jonathan has surrounded himself with bad advisors dat have turned him into a bully. I jst pray for peace this Year.

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  13. Jonathan is just too aggressive to rule nigeria.

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    1. aggressive? thats fine..but jonathan is foolishly aggressive...clueless

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  14. its safe to say at this moment that the president of the nation is corrupt and has a knowing in the situation. he has gone to the edge this time asking sanusi to resign.

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  15. its safe to say at this moment that the president of the nation is corrupt and has a knowing in the situation. he has gone to the edge this time asking sanusi to resign.

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  16. I am highly disappionted on our leaders. I strongly believe that the money is even more than $50 billion. GEJ, has failed us. But base on sentiments, we still praise em. Out of ignorance, we are still reconsidering the idea to vote for him comes 2015. No transparency on his achievement. I can boldly tell ya all that, the issue of the trained snipers are legit. But who are the people sponsoring dem? Ask OBJ. There is a quarter in aso rock called Yellow house. Who are the people living there? Ask GEJ. Who was the passed president that used diz men to run a dirty job! Ask OBJ and GEJ. They are the snipers. ::The Robocop::

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  17. Hmmm look at these thieves, dirty politicians.. God punish all of them..

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  18. Yes all these ppl shld continue exposing demselves. I believe Nigeria's redemption is at hand. Our prayers r being answered. Keep on confusing those evil politicians Father. I wonder who these saboteurs r but I jst pray dey don't sneak in in worst ppl. That's how they'll attack each other like d movie "the departed" till not one corruot leader is left, not saying dey shld die but jst clear the scene I pray our nxt set of leaders r not corrupt In Jesus Name LIBers pls shout AMEN!!!!! Lets keep hope alive. It is well with Nigeria it is welll.

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  19. i swear this GEJ na error. Someone has established that money is missing and you want to make him the scapegoat, o ga o. We have ministers that fraud has been established against them he never saw reason to sack them but has decided to sack someone that has spoken out. After those imbecile Advisers would come out and start saying rubbish. Lets stop this GEJ come 2015 he should go back to his village and start wearing the shoes he didnt have opportunity to wear back then. Rubbish

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  20. Hmmm naija my country..

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  21. I am really sad for this country that we will allow a man like Jonathan be the President. If only he understands the impact to the economy of sacking a CBN Governor that practically saved the economy and is recognised internationally. There are somethings u dont play politics with. Just sad. God help us.

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  22. Fcking people running d country

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  23. Jonathan seems to be impervious to common sense. For crying out loud, stop acting like a silly school boy who want to take revenge. Leave the battle and fight the war men!

    So you can ask Sanusi to step down while Madam Pancake of Aviation continues with her cosmetic surgery on Nigeria's airports?

    O boy, borrow brain from somewhere and dont just start a wahala that you cannot finish.

    I don talk my own. Kpom kwem.

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  24. lol oga jona please just resign gently

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  25. I'd very much love to punch Mr president on the face right now. Sanusi had written him since september and he didn't do jack til the letter was made public, and now he's more concerned about who released the letter than he is about adressing the issues raised. This is ridiculous bruh, corruption at its peak!

    ~~Success Has No Limitation~~

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  26. Hmmn... Things that happen underground in this country, God alone knws! 'cos if u ask me, na who i go ask! N as 4 d 'missing money', who are we 2 bliv now? Sanusi or Okonjo? CBN or Finance Ministry? Is it $12b or $10.8b? Mehn, it's well O!

    ~It's me noni! Ur 1 n only Abbie~

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  27. Well, if Sanusi's name is not already on that 1,000 watch list then that list definetly got to be extended; they just found another candidate to make it 1,001 or probably 1,002 cose people like us are qualified for mention on that list!!

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  28. The presidency should watch it.
    GEJ is going out of his way.

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  29. Na today? D hulla balloo will soon die a natural death as in 1979-83 $2.8 billion oil money; 1984-85 53 suitcaases from Saudi Arabia, 1986-92 Iraq war oil windfall??? So where will d noise abt d missing money take us to? Can somebody give us a clue? Perhaps d clue will unlock d miracle to solving d monumental corruption in this our dear countru.

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  30. I think this is a made up story,let either of the two come out and deny it or.......true life story things

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  31. Who can tell me the name of chief oil bunkerer in Nigeria? Presidency is supporting and promoting corruption.. This presidency knows how to tell lies and cover up corruption!
    -Yemoh

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  32. I dnt trust dis report at all.Whch sourCe is This Day talkin abt.Dis is hw dey giv infelicious infor witout verifyin tinz jst 2tarnish d president.I xpect d source 2b firsthand frm Sanusi himslf or his spokesperson

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  33. Ewoh!! I slept wyl reading**divy** lili elucidate biko

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  34. Waiting for the sequel

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  35. Mtcheeew. .. next plz... dat's how dey tear Nigeria apart

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  36. sanusi resign now idiot obj's boy.
    anu mpam!
    but first u n obj bring d balance $39bn.

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  37. What is Nigeria turning into?wonders shall Neva end

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  38. That's how you know liars and thieves. They dilly dally and dance around the peripheral matters totally ignoring the central problem. Billions of dollars in oil revenue has been stashed away somewhere and you are droning on about a frivolous politically charged letter and who wrote it or who didn't? Our government is failed and it is very sad. How dare you Jonathan? What a terrible dishonor amongst you thieves! One would suppose that some type of honor should be bestowed amongst yourselves because we know all of you, including the Sanusi man himself is a thief in some way. But is that the issue here? No. Even the other ministers Dieziani and Okonjo-Iweala have agreed there is money missing so the man is not out of line. He is soon to complete his tenure and leave and has agreed not to run a second term but instead you will let petty politics and blind ambition ruin this nation and stop you from making appropriate political decisions? There are big thieves in your temple and you have chosen to strike the messenger and forget the message he brings. What does that say of you? Doesn't that create cause for implicating you as well? What a failed den of thieves! Failed!

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  39. This shows that there are patriots in this country, and Sanusi is clearly one. This president must hide his head in shame.

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  40. If this story is true then Jonathan is simply as dumb as they come!
    Sanusi is no pushover and if Jonathan does not manage this with caution, the bull will do too much damage in the china shop.

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    1. What of Stella oduah,let her remain in office

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  41. politics sha... Naija which way to go

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  42. Let d war begin...The war btw d learned n d ignorant

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  43. Now we re vry sure dat Jonathan is being controlled by his butiful,devlish nd jezebelious four wives.oduah,mama p,madueke nd,ngoo.Jonathan is a weak man nd is sense can b turn around in bed dats y he hv bn turn into wheell barrow dat can b pushed around by his four untouchable Angels.wen mandela died all stood stilll cos he loved his people dat he laid his life for dem bt no nig politician lv us to act godly for once.they love old women pussy nd elevate dem to ministers nd wen dey re threatned of loosin d pusi dey gv their brain nd diginity to protect dose women,they love dey party so as to retain deir sit,they love dier unborn children nd garda wealth 4 dem cos d hv sin visions dat dey children wil nt b hardwkin.Jonathan, Sanusi is clear oo,d man we love,u we re afraid u re going kolo.u don't want ur wives to b in d blacklist so u want him to resign we nigerians we mit nt b able to stop u bt HELL awaits u.do u fink dat by advertisin urself in churches u re saved or u can decieve us, mba oo our eyes re clear we can c u nd we know u game.pls live Sanusi nd tell ur madam Nnpc to gives us our moni,balance ha frm ur pocket.

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  44. He said it ooooo. Power is good. Na ur family get Nigeria ehen Jonathan

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  45. Atiku said he wll make nig ungovernable for u,oduah stole moni take buy car etc u could do anytin.we voted u cos u were lukin at d size of ur head bt we nigerians forgot dat d size of a mans head is nt d size of his brain.abeg step down let anoda greed politican come up.

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  46. Thieves that is what they all are, including the CBN governor, the president n his wife, the past president and all their aides r thieves. BGM

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  47. Gengen! Oya reben abati let's hear Ur own side of d story, make sure your soap foam well this time to wash us o#wink#

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  48. What exactly has he done ! That u want him to resign! If you want to make cool cash in dollars ! Pls log on to this dite and register http://tasknjob.com/?share=56196

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  49. Imagine!gej y nt diezani and stella odua to resign afer all deir corruptin n fake cert scandal ?sanusi lamido expose hm more pls.

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  50. Imagine!gej y nt diezani and stella odua to resign afer all deir corruptin n fake cert scandal ?sanusi lamido expose hm more pls.

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  51. He didnt tell Stella Oduah to resign o. He has not dealt with the stench in his carbinet, he is busy trying to intimidate a man that was js doing his Job. I remember how much i campaigned for Jonathan. If only i knew he'd cause ds much pain. Oh Lord, deliver us from visionless, confused and greedy leaders. Amen

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  52. Dat one concern dem *sippingcaprisonneorange*

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  53. Jonathan so that serious looting can start abi that will nt work

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  54. If I am Sanusi,I will throw in the towel.We all know that a no love lost relationship has always existed between both men and events has shown that Sanusi has been sidelined by the Presidency due to his perceived arrogance. However,Sanusi made so much noise on the issue of the missing 48 b dollars,only to eat his own words by making a u-turn to claim only a lesser sum is missing.The MD of NNPC's argument even showed that Sanusi does not know the inner working of the agency. He should resign if he has any honour left in him,unless he want's to be ridiculed out of office.

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  55. Hian dunno wat 2say dis country is just so full of drama

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  56. This GEJ is the worst ever!!! Failed state

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  57. I dnt no y anyone or group of persons will think they own Nigeria? Buhari vowed to make Nigeria ungovernable for GEJ from d day he was elected. Baba is angry dat his son has finally brokenaway from his prison of godfatherism. Let's b wise n pray with understanding, cos with prayers we will overcome this God forsaken self made lords in dis great Nation.

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    1. For attributing a statement made by Atiku n Ciroma to Buhari,may God punish you indefinitely!

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  58. Even if it is $10.8b, it is too much a fund not to be remitted by NNPC. Jonathan should learn to put his energy in the right situations & not wasting his time & that of Nigerians over who leaked what!

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  59. Nigeria M̶̲̅γ̲ country!!!

    Jonathan, Sanusi, Iweala, Alison, U A̶̲̥̅ll shud resign...

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  60. Their is no smoke without fire !!! Is ovious that in jonathan's govt anything goes... Why is stella oduah still in office?? And you know if Sanusi cud show such guts den something is fishing !!!!!!!

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  61. Jonathan should just. Believe and accept that he is not going in for 2015.he wld kill to have his way if d let him,sacking people bcoz of second term.Any one that votes for him is either ignorant or bought over.Thief,mumu,deficient human relationship president!worse president EVER.Nigerians gave ur minority lot a chance and u fluked as expected!hard luck...majority would continue 2 manage tins ooo....Thank you for trying.

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  62. This our president is something else and he was asking people to judge his tenure with previous government. With all these, are those ones not better? What am I saying self

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  63. Abeg make dem use all dis money wey dem dey embezzle up and down tak settle ASUP be4 anoda poly student go commit suicide o,linda abeg post my comment

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  64. This our president sef its all about his personal interest. instead of fishing out the people responsible for non-remittance of the funds you are calling for his resign. smh

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  65. The re busy looting money wen ASUP is still on strike GOD will punish all of dem

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  66. Useless thing! There is an issue at hand. U r tellin d man 2resign! Where is d money.. To start with. Very corrupt president.. *smelling shit* #Open msg 4rm Chu'chu To Mr.President

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  67. What growing confidence ?

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  68. This president of ours is a BIG JOKE. How can he try to terminate his job on the grounds that he leaked a letter? He ought to be looking in stella oduah's scandalous acts or even set up his usual "committee" and pretend he's looking into it. Better yet, he speaks and says what's between him and that woman. #rubbish

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  69. Different issues everyday, all in political disguise, may God grant Nigeria a peaceful 2015 election and create in them a serving and faithful spirit. Because now, various things would to get to surface out at the surprises of her citizens as the year goes on and each one trying to clear the air for their political career while at the expense of dragging another down/mess. We could only continue to ask God for mercy and peace over Nigeria. AMperson1.

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  70. GEJ is the worst thing to have ever happened to Nigeria

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  71. In Nigerian politics, it is Z-A not A-Z. We do things differently from the WHOLE world. How will GEJ leave the most important issue to go chasing ghosts? So what if he leaked the letter, the issue is there is still a substantial amount of money missing. Find it Mr President and leave Sanusi alone. Hilary Obiorah

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  72. Jonathan is worse than useless.why would he asked sanusi to resign?Why can't those criminal like Diezani Alison-Madueke resign.

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  73. One of d most corrupt era ds country has witnessed

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  74. Jonath's administration is obviously not the best ,so is Sanusi's!!!

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  75. "Big up to Lagbaja" he sed it all, all of them na dsame dsame Ole' aji bo Ole lindodo over to u if I dnt C my comment hmm

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  76. Sanusi is a traitor and should be taken for questioning

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  77. Sanisi is an enemy of the state of Nigeria

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  78. President Jonathan should use his veto power and get this idiot out of power

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    1. Gej is your southsouth brother? Carry on!!!!!

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  79. People like Sanusi will stab you behind Mr President

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  80. GEJ is seriously going down.

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  81. I know a traitor when I see him and Sanusi is one

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  82. I doubt if you will post my comment cos you never do...........As for Jonathan, must he make enemies everywhere?

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  83. So na letter wen leak b GEJ problem? Dis man is a very weak man and cant lead nigeria. See dat yeye oduah he no say make she resign na anoda man wen dey do him job he dey ask to resign. Anyway we av a heavy drunkend as a presido so I don't expect anytin less.

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  84. So na letter wen leak b GEJ problem? Dis man is a very weak man and cant lead nigeria. See dat yeye oduah he no say make she resign na anoda man wen dey do him job he dey ask to resign. Anyway we av a heavy drunkend as a presido so I don't expect anytin less.

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    1. Heavy drunkard n sex maniac of a president.Evn his wife dey tel all his guards to spy on him..metcheeeeeew.Y is Stella Oduah stil on dat seat?Cant we concerned citizens take t d streets and sleep there until d Vampiric Minister is removed?Where is save nigeria grp?Was buhari of d senate not removed over Toronto certificate?So wat makes dis vampire untouchable?Fact dat she had d fake cert withdrawn frm all her profiles is evidence enof it was not an oversight. Pple say we r being ruled by a bunch of jokers hwevr we d citizens r d jokers o!

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    2. Hey shout ur routine mouth up Akpamu

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    3. He should resign

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  85. After they will say there's no money in nigeria ehh kwa!! Every nigerian citizen should be entitled to 30 thousand niara evry month as far as am concerened this is the only way forward , it would reduce poverty , crimes, and joblessness and they should stop suFfering nigerian youths and scrap this f**king NYSC crap its useless... All this silly old ppl in power swallowing nigeria money anyhw nigeria youths should arise let's fight for this monthly allowance in one voice ... Say no to suffering and smilling ..jessica

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  86. Asin enh...I don't get GEJ again,even OBJ was never such a tyrant....If this is true Baba G,U don fall my hand

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  87. After they will say there's no money in nigeria ehh kwa!! Every nigerian citizen should be entitled to 30 thousand niara evry month as far as am concerened this is the only way forward , it would reduce poverty , crimes, and joblessness and they should stop suFfering nigerian youths and scrap this f**king NYSC crap its useless... All this silly old ppl in power swallowing nigeria money anyhw nigeria youths should arise let's fight for this monthly allowance in one voice ... Say no to suffering and smilling

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  88. After they will say there's no money in nigeria ehh kwa!! Every nigerian citizen should be entitled to 30 thousand niara evry month as far as am concerened this is the only way forward , it would reduce poverty , crimes, and joblessness and they should stop suFfering nigerian youths and scrap this f**king NYSC crap its useless... All this silly old ppl in power swallowing nigeria money anyhw nigeria youths should arise let's fight for this monthly allowance in one voice ... Say no to suffering and smilling

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  89. I don't see any hope in the near future,cuz all o Dem wen dey commot 2015 na crooks....GOD help us
    PS:Abeg Ma Linda post my comments 4 1c nah

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    1. When Iyabo Obasanjo said 'Nigeria's a country where able-bodied men have to bow down to imbeciles for their livelihood'.d spiritual implication of that statement was lost on Nigerians.

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  90. God have mercy on us, GEJ is so retarded, just imagine, u dey fight say letter leak while there are other bigger problems on ground!!

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  91. Another showdown! Goodluck Sanusi!

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  92. Hope nigerians and all doubting thomas' now see dat there us am element if truth t OBJ's Open letter afterall..Jonathan is actualky d enemy of state and us all..

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  93. Naija nd story telling

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  94. Naija nd story telling

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  95. I just can't wait till 2015 to use my vote and get dis mofo out of d presidency.clueless president

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  96. its safe to say at this moment that the president of the nation is corrupt and has a knowing in the situation. he has gone to the edge this time asking sanusi to resign.

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  97. Secrecy breeds strong power, so if @ d executive wing dt such nonsense cn happn, dn sanusi mst be a stupid man $ a huge betrayer. GEJ is a good man dt has conscience so people shldnt tk undue adavantage of dt. He is a leader nt a ruler. It is high time all these hausa people should respect themselves and be careful. Thanks.

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  98. thanks to OBJ for causing the feud and revealing the truth, as for Goodluck he has lost his sight of vision ,He has no mission,vision , no goal and agenda He just a ceremonial president instead of being a functional one ,what a SHAME , one letter from OBJ can turn things upside down

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  99. Na dem sabi. #JC

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  100. MERLIN SEASON 2014
    In the land of Boko Haram and a season of Heating politics, the destiny of a great NATION rest on the shoulder of a CONFUSED President.
    His name is . . .?

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  101. This pple will leave important matter n start going after wat is nt important. U dont care abt ur masses so plz do n leave dat seat GEJ n let anoda enter... bloody fools

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  102. Very correct!! Worst president ever

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  103. Ur wik mehnn @ president GEL

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  104. Jonathan drinks too much

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  105. Let's pray for our country Nigeria we all need heavy deliverance

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  106. Hmm wat is nigeria turning in2 nw...wel I dnt blame dem sha..... Buh d idiot wey dem call OBJ wey supose don die tay tay stil dy talk d guy no even gt shame ni 4 a old man lyk u 2 b fightin wif sum1 u can born Kai! C wr politics nd d luv of money don turn u in2 u wey b say u supose dy hlp d hlples u dy fight 2015 if u talk say peace no go dy nigeria nah peace no go dy 4 al ur family Life.

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  107. Nigeria my tears causing nation. It's annoying and ridicules the collective rationality of its citizenry . This inept governance must stop in 2015. Sanusi stand your ground. Millions of hope are counting on you

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  108. You are a very tribalist he- goat,Sanusi deserves what he is receiving,no one lives with an enemy...

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  109. Sanusi has done a good job..removing him will b a great mistake..nah wah for Jonathan..

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  110. Mr President na otondo.
    TTT

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  111. why him no deal with pple we no remit d money. him prob na letter leak.big fool

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  112. 48billion dollars is missing from the federation account and we are all sitting down in our houses and not protesting. Nigerians are fools if we keep quiet on this one. That money must be returned or else we must protest. Anyone that curses me may Amadioha strike you

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  113. Now Gej meets a man with balls! Balls are talking here. I am sure maybe Sanusi would have reacted differently if the real president Dame Patience Jonathan was the one issuing the threat.

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  114. This country self, i don for tire since, nah God dey help man. What an entertaiment . So sanusi go go?

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  115. Olufunmi Akindele10 January 2014 at 10:19

    12 billion ooo, 10 billion oo no be all of them be huge sum? even if na 1billon. infact, we are talking dollar here ooo not naira. goshhhh.....Presido, pls do something.

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  116. Pls chop money Nigeria will never cash

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  117. GEJ biko lead us well.....

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  118. This GEJ shld just leave d presidency abeg. Nigeria has never bin dis bad, even d rich r complaining. No wonder der is no money anywhr in nigeria. Who voted dis guy sef cos me I didn't. Even his PDP people r not happy with him. He is just too greedy.

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  119. Nigeria will never lack cash, pls chop ur own..
    It is ur time

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  120. This useless man dey fight bcos of leaked letter when $10.8bn is missing?!Nigeria na wa o!!!

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  121. Who does all these leaks, a leaked conversation is used to address another leaking issues...I guess we are in the Era of leaking...Linda plz leak my comment ooo

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  122. Who then kips leaking their little secret. GEJ messiah indeed

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  123. Every leader troubling this country will die very soon,

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  124. Diz Jonathan is a sick president hmmmm nigeria is in trouble.

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  125. Hello Mr. Chief Economic Adviser of the Federal Government of Nigeria, is there any difference between 49 billion and 12 billion which you now claim, if there is, then I put it to you that your lies is tantamount to a fraud of 37 billion. For every wrong doing of a doctor, one person is at risk but for every wrong doing of an economist, millions of people are at risk e.g. Structural Adjustment Program (SAP) and Mr. Sanusi’s Lies. You should have known better before witch-hunting the government and the Nigerian Economy in General.

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  126. I am totally befuddled with some submissions made by the contributors here. The CBN Governor letter was nothing but an inciting instrument. For a man holding forte in an Apex bank of a country, he should know better that such frivolous accusation would have a ripple effect on the economy of the country.

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  127. Hello Mr. Chief Economic Adviser of the Federal Government of Nigeria, is there any difference between 49 billion and 12 billion which you now claim, if there is, then I put it to you that your lies is tantamount to a fraud of 37 billion. For every wrong doing of a doctor, one person is at risk but for every wrong doing of an economist, millions of people are at risk e.g. Structural Adjustment Program (SAP) and Mr. Sanusi’s Lies. You should have known better before witch-hunting the government and the Nigerian Economy in General.

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  128. If Nigerians are interpreting the open hands and freedom we now enjoy in Nigeria as a weakness from the Presidency then are we asking God for another Military dictator or the type of Government in North Korea?

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  129. I can see dt sm pple re still attaching sentiment to all this, dia by shying frm d truth. If dis report is true, smbdy is abt to finish himself with his bare hands. I wonder wot dis man is tinking. He must be out of his mind for taking such decisions. D advisers shuld re-advise hm pls.....cos u guys re nt trying at all. Dis has shwn dt Sanusi is even smarter dan all of d presidency couple togeda wt Okonjo Iwella and co

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  130. Two old men with their heads in the clouds....

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  131. All I can say is, my life, the lives of my family, friends and loved ones will not be used to pay for d evil of our leaders ijn. If if ur gud, once u get into power, u will soil ur hands with dirty/evil things

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  132. GEJ is the best thing that has ever happened to Nigeria

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  133. GEJ the man of the people

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  134. GEJ Has been the best thing that has ever happened to Nigeria

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  135. GEJ all the way

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  136. Linda just looking

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  137. Aunty Linli, why not post my comment nah. I can't just wait for this regime to be over! however I have 3 suggestions for presido.
    My humble suggestions to our president
    1. try and seek people's opinion on net and know of a truth u're surrounded by anti people and cabals
    2. pls be accountable for previous budget before submitting new one.
    3. seek assistance of private investors to build more refineries in Nigeria. it might surprise u that an individual can singlehandedly build one in this country. we can't afford to still be importing fuel when we're the largest producer of crude in Africa.
    pls try and redeem yourself before it's too late

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  138. Aunty Linli, why not post my comment nah. I can't just wait for this regime to be over! however I have 3 suggestions for presido.
    My humble suggestions to our president
    1. try and seek people's opinion on net and know of a truth u're surrounded by anti people and cabals
    2. pls be accountable for previous budget before submitting new one.
    3. seek assistance of private investors to build more refineries in Nigeria. it might surprise u that an individual can singlehandedly build one in this country. we can't afford to still be importing fuel when we're the largest producer of crude in Africa.
    pls try and redeem yourself before it's too late

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  139. ℓ̊ need a copy of the constitution. 10nk God sanusi knows his right. He can only be removed by 2/3rd of d senate house so Jonathan has no such right even as a president. See gbege o

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  140. This is the Law of karma! Sanusi Lamido Sanusi sacked and disgraced banks MD/CEOs because of vendetta and without giving them fair hearings. Five years down the line, he is about to be disgraced like his dethroned father. I am sure he is reaping what he sowed.
    God is Great !!!

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  141. God's judgement will visit all of them.....theives....stealing our money

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  142. When Tunde idiagbon was alive, he said, " they should kill all rich people in Nigeria including him, if not Nigeria will not move forward but they poisoned the man.

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  143. Those saying GEJ for 2015 are fools. Sanusi is a brave guy and he has spoken. Jonathan where is the money stupid and foolish president

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