Sunday, 30 August 2015

HCOTN 300815


1. Don't take God for granted, Amaechi tells Wike

Hephzibah: Mr. Rotimi Amaechi, please can you clarify which God you were thinking about when you made this statement "Don't take God for granted because if we don't go back to God to remind Him, God may answer his (Wike's) prayers"?

The God I serve doesn't need me to remind Him of whatever anyone has done in the past before He decides which prayers to answer...Please appear before the commission of inquiry and provide answers sir.

 

2. Appointments: Buhari, APC move to pacify South East

Hephzibah: Okay ooo. I hope it's PMB, not APC, making these moves because we now understand that PMB can dissociate and associate himself at any time, t, from/with APC. Someone says he always knew PMB was a PDP member and the APC was just "famzing"...

 

3. NNPC recommends sale of refineries, Buhari disagrees.

Hephzibah: "However, President Muhammadu Buhari is said to have disagreed with selling the refineries for now...He is highly concerned about what the people will say..."

Seriously, PMB actually cares about WHAT THE PEOPLE WILL SAY? Seriously? That's nice to know...

 

4. Multi-Trex: The cocoa factory that must not die!

Hephzibah: Why did AMCON buy a performing loan from the bank? Baba, please look into this matter...Seriously, the AMCON and CBN leaderships should look into this matter. The evil that some of these banks are perpetuating ehn? The bank justified their evil decision by claiming that they needed to "free up liquidity for the bank, especially on the long-dated exposure"...CBN/AMCON, Multi-Trex must not die oooo. Thanks, Mr. Fagbenle for saying it as it is...

 

5. Big problems for Team Nigeria in Little China

Hephzibah: Baba, please extend the probe to the Sports sector and spend most of the time on Athletics and Football...

 

Breaking News: Manchester United FC entertained us with a 2-1 defeat to Swansea City FC. So, of all the big names in the Premier League, only Arsenal FC lived up to their reputation...

 

I pray the coming week will usher us into greater and mightier things. May God bless the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

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