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Who Else Has Noticed The Sharp Drop In Number Of Likes For Pro APC Articles by ahaika23: 10:26am On Mar 02, 2015 |
I am really amazed to notice the high drop of likes we used to see on this platform for pro ACP/Buhari comments. This goes a very long way to prove that the scheme of the opposition in hoodwinking the gullible has waned terribly with more people discerning without sentiments in actuality who is better between GEJ and MB. Why I used MB here is because Buhari's name isn't 'General' unlike Goodluck. Or should we start putting 'D' before GEJ, that is by the way anyway. So back to the topic, I think the log is falling fast from the eyes of most of their supporters and they are beginning to express a better sense of judgment. Their evil propaganda has already failed. You do not need to look far to see GEJ's transformation slowly taking effect. God bless Nigeria, Amen. 34 Likes 5 Shares |
Re: Who Else Has Noticed The Sharp Drop In Number Of Likes For Pro APC Articles by clevvermind(m): 10:29am On Mar 02, 2015 |
i'm with you. i have noticed it. apc is already going down. 18 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Who Else Has Noticed The Sharp Drop In Number Of Likes For Pro APC Articles by seunlayi(m): 10:31am On Mar 02, 2015 |
SERIOUSLY, I STARTED NOTICING THIS EARLY LAST WEEK TILL THIS MORNING, GEJ IS WINING BEFORE ELECTION 19 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Who Else Has Noticed The Sharp Drop In Number Of Likes For Pro APC Articles by size38: 10:33am On Mar 02, 2015 |
I think u have not noticed well. The likes for APC is still growing on daily basis. Do u think GEJ will perform Magic to change his misfortune within the six weeks he shifted the election? The answer is NO. What he couldn't do in 6yrs, he cannot do in 6 weeks. That is one. Voting GEJ for another 4yrs will amount to mortgaging our collective future for another 4yrs. Let's call a goat its name. GEJ has failed us for 6yrs. The PDP has failed Nigerians for collective period of 16yrs. So no amount of Image laundering will save him. 75 Likes 3 Shares |
Re: Who Else Has Noticed The Sharp Drop In Number Of Likes For Pro APC Articles by ahaika23: 10:33am On Mar 02, 2015 |
Honestly, they were founded on lies and propaganda. How far can these take one? clevvermind: 4 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Who Else Has Noticed The Sharp Drop In Number Of Likes For Pro APC Articles by ahaika23: 10:34am On Mar 02, 2015 |
No one is talking of GEJ here bro, wake up to reality, APC is done for. Ordinary Nigerians know better. size38: 11 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Who Else Has Noticed The Sharp Drop In Number Of Likes For Pro APC Articles by ammyluv2002(f): 10:35am On Mar 02, 2015 |
seunlayi:Seconded 11 Likes |
Re: Who Else Has Noticed The Sharp Drop In Number Of Likes For Pro APC Articles by ahaika23: 10:36am On Mar 02, 2015 |
The fact is they even know it at the helms. Something is definitely fishy somewhere up there that they are not telling their supporters. It's obvious that something is wrong, we shall find out the truth soon. seunlayi: |
Re: Who Else Has Noticed The Sharp Drop In Number Of Likes For Pro APC Articles by clevvermind(m): 10:37am On Mar 02, 2015 |
ahaika23:we know that they are manipulating nairaland likes just to score a cheap point. 7 Likes |
Re: Who Else Has Noticed The Sharp Drop In Number Of Likes For Pro APC Articles by gen2briz(m): 10:37am On Mar 02, 2015 |
Oya make we see am |
Re: Who Else Has Noticed The Sharp Drop In Number Of Likes For Pro APC Articles by Nobody: 10:38am On Mar 02, 2015 |
ahaika23: clevvermind: lolzzz really with this 2015 budget of acrimony? clevvermind: 2 Likes
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Re: Who Else Has Noticed The Sharp Drop In Number Of Likes For Pro APC Articles by ahaika23: 10:41am On Mar 02, 2015 |
Exactly. WHen figures like Nigeria being the largest economy, top three fastest growing economy, kpmg's inclusion of GEJ's rail system as worldclass, reduction in hunger rate, increase in life duration and many other international indices, I knew that the worst was befalling APC, and then the news of capturing Shekau. If that happens, you will be amazed at what we shall all discover and then their end will appear. clevvermind: 2 Likes |
Re: Who Else Has Noticed The Sharp Drop In Number Of Likes For Pro APC Articles by ahaika23: 10:42am On Mar 02, 2015 |
angels09:Guy, abeg blow whistle. You no get talk. |
Re: Who Else Has Noticed The Sharp Drop In Number Of Likes For Pro APC Articles by seunlayi(m): 10:42am On Mar 02, 2015 |
..... in addition, the way APC which are the opposition party receive likes is due to the fact that most that are on the side of the ruling party give little attention to such thing like an ordinary like on a site like Nairaland 2 Likes |
Re: Who Else Has Noticed The Sharp Drop In Number Of Likes For Pro APC Articles by ujoinme: 10:44am On Mar 02, 2015 |
Apc is broke an cannot afford to pay as many erat as before. 7 Likes |
Re: Who Else Has Noticed The Sharp Drop In Number Of Likes For Pro APC Articles by ahaika23: 10:45am On Mar 02, 2015 |
I'm talking about the APC fans here. Most are dropping the idea faster than the speed at which a rocket falls from the sky. seunlayi: 1 Like |
Re: Who Else Has Noticed The Sharp Drop In Number Of Likes For Pro APC Articles by Nobody: 10:46am On Mar 02, 2015 |
I can see you are interested in trading the future of your unborn generations for filthy n paltry lucre....ignore mode switched on... ahaika23: 5 Likes |
Re: Who Else Has Noticed The Sharp Drop In Number Of Likes For Pro APC Articles by ahaika23: 10:46am On Mar 02, 2015 |
That is another opinion. But FG still de give Amaechi state alawee naw ujoinme: |
Re: Who Else Has Noticed The Sharp Drop In Number Of Likes For Pro APC Articles by ahaika23: 10:47am On Mar 02, 2015 |
Better remain in that mode, most of your types are even on 'faint mode'. angels09: 4 Likes |
Re: Who Else Has Noticed The Sharp Drop In Number Of Likes For Pro APC Articles by Nobody: 10:48am On Mar 02, 2015 |
SaTanisst. Delusional fellows 8 Likes |
Re: Who Else Has Noticed The Sharp Drop In Number Of Likes For Pro APC Articles by TheSonOfMark(m): 10:49am On Mar 02, 2015 |
ahaika23: It's not rocket science, sir. Barcanista was their 'mouth-piece' and advocate and the others like Omenka (Mr. Strawman) , Berem (a mindless sav.age) only echoed what he , Barcanista, opined. Have you noticed since he left the APC camp, the aforementioned folks have been on a low key? Suffice to say they never had a mind of their own. I used to notice they couldn't argue on their own without calling out their goons to come assist in their silly smear campaigns. #NeverAgain would their silly propaganda(s) hold sway. 9 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Who Else Has Noticed The Sharp Drop In Number Of Likes For Pro APC Articles by Nobody: 10:49am On Mar 02, 2015 |
The Debt Trap Nigeria has also been subtly accumulating debts in recent times, with domestic debt rising from N4.55trillion in 2010 to N7.65trillion as at September 2014. It is very alarming to see debt servicing fees rise from N828billion in 2013 to N943billion in 2015, an equivalent of 22% of the aggregate expenditure. Key questions requiring pertinent answers from our budget managers. Why will personnel costs increase from N1.77trillion (2014) to N1.84trillion (2015)? Is the government planning a massive recruitment drive in an austerity year? Or is this being brought on by the proposed elections in 2015? One thing for sure is that part of the recurrent component of the 2015 Appropriation Bill will be funded with debt. The budget deficit, which should mainly finance capital projects in line with the provisions of the Fiscal Responsibility Act (FRA) is higher than the capital expenditure budget. This means, as presented, the executive is seeking approval from the NASS to borrow N387billion to finance the entire capital budget and the remaining balance (N368billion) of the proposed deficit will be spent on recurrent items. The government is also planning to draw down N80billion from the excess crude account (ECA), which is only possible if the oil price rises above $65 per barrel oil benchmark proposed in the budget. In other words, if oil prices stay below $65 per barrel, there will be more borrowing. If the volume of crude oil sold falls short of targets, more borrowing. If the overly optimistic non-oil revenue generation target, which the government has failed to raise successively, falls short, government’s borrowing spree will continue to meets its obligations. What if oil prices stay below $50; how does the government intend to survive, including the states and local governments, most of which are already struggling to meet their obligations to workers and people in their various domains? Our reforms are therefore long overdue. Borrowing and budgeting are not strange bedfellows. Nigeria over the years consistently failed to meet revenue targets, even when crude oil stayed above set benchmark price. In 2013, oil revenue actual receipts for the federal government totaled N1.99trillion, as against N2.35trillion projected in that year’s budget, despite oil prices staying above average $100 per barrel against the $79 per barrel benchmark. Non-oil revenue, including independent revenue form government agencies, was actually N1.07billion in 2013, as against N1.48trillion proposed in the budget for 2013. The shortfalls have always been financed by borrowing, or deferred capital spending. Therefore, even at a N1.68trillion non-revenue target for 2015 budget, Nigeria has set the bar high for massive borrowing during the year. Non-Oil Revenue Assumptions The spirit of the budget in terms of non-oil revenue growth is good. But how can a 10% import surcharge on new private jets, a 39% import surcharge on luxury yachts, a 5% import surcharge on luxury cars and a 3% luxury surcharge on champagnes, wines & spirits solve decades-old problems in its first effectual year? Even then, is there any guarantee that this target will be met? How effective would these be? What core rationale would drive tax collection under the Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS)/McKinsey initiative, which expects to generate N160billion to shore up Nigeria’s coffers in 2015? What will become of government revenue from Customs and Excise duties when the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) common external tariffs (CET) comes into force in 2015? Is the government Appropriation Bill using its impact study of the ECOWAS CET to project revenue streams? digest.... ahaika23: 5 Likes |
Re: Who Else Has Noticed The Sharp Drop In Number Of Likes For Pro APC Articles by Nobody: 10:50am On Mar 02, 2015 |
The Debt Trap Nigeria has also been subtly accumulating debts in recent times, with domestic debt rising from N4.55trillion in 2010 to N7.65trillion as at September 2014. It is very alarming to see debt servicing fees rise from N828billion in 2013 to N943billion in 2015, an equivalent of 22% of the aggregate expenditure. Key questions requiring pertinent answers from our budget managers. Why will personnel costs increase from N1.77trillion (2014) to N1.84trillion (2015)? Is the government planning a massive recruitment drive in an austerity year? Or is this being brought on by the proposed elections in 2015? One thing for sure is that part of the recurrent component of the 2015 Appropriation Bill will be funded with debt. The budget deficit, which should mainly finance capital projects in line with the provisions of the Fiscal Responsibility Act (FRA) is higher than the capital expenditure budget. This means, as presented, the executive is seeking approval from the NASS to borrow N387billion to finance the entire capital budget and the remaining balance (N368billion) of the proposed deficit will be spent on recurrent items. The government is also planning to draw down N80billion from the excess crude account (ECA), which is only possible if the oil price rises above $65 per barrel oil benchmark proposed in the budget. In other words, if oil prices stay below $65 per barrel, there will be more borrowing. If the volume of crude oil sold falls short of targets, more borrowing. If the overly optimistic non-oil revenue generation target, which the government has failed to raise successively, falls short, government’s borrowing spree will continue to meets its obligations. What if oil prices stay below $50; how does the government intend to survive, including the states and local governments, most of which are already struggling to meet their obligations to workers and people in their various domains? Our reforms are therefore long overdue. Borrowing and budgeting are not strange bedfellows. Nigeria over the years consistently failed to meet revenue targets, even when crude oil stayed above set benchmark price. In 2013, oil revenue actual receipts for the federal government totaled N1.99trillion, as against N2.35trillion projected in that year’s budget, despite oil prices staying above average $100 per barrel against the $79 per barrel benchmark. Non-oil revenue, including independent revenue form government agencies, was actually N1.07billion in 2013, as against N1.48trillion proposed in the budget for 2013. The shortfalls have always been financed by borrowing, or deferred capital spending. Therefore, even at a N1.68trillion non-revenue target for 2015 budget, Nigeria has set the bar high for massive borrowing during the year. Non-Oil Revenue Assumptions The spirit of the budget in terms of non-oil revenue growth is good. But how can a 10% import surcharge on new private jets, a 39% import surcharge on luxury yachts, a 5% import surcharge on luxury cars and a 3% luxury surcharge on champagnes, wines & spirits solve decades-old problems in its first effectual year? Even then, is there any guarantee that this target will be met? How effective would these be? What core rationale would drive tax collection under the Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS)/McKinsey initiative, which expects to generate N160billion to shore up Nigeria’s coffers in 2015? What will become of government revenue from Customs and Excise duties when the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) common external tariffs (CET) comes into force in 2015? Is the government Appropriation Bill using its impact study of the ECOWAS CET to project revenue streams? ammyluv2002: 1 Like |
Re: Who Else Has Noticed The Sharp Drop In Number Of Likes For Pro APC Articles by DaBullIT(m): 10:52am On Mar 02, 2015 |
You all can sit there and type bullshit or you can liisten up Likes have dropped because everybody is researching likes have dropped because people are going from city to city to campaign more importantly , Likes have dropped because what PDP has been posting online has been irritating , fake and unfounded WE ARE STILL HERE , BUT WE WON'T LET YOU INFECT US WITH YOUR MUMU DESIRE FOR LIKES 23 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Who Else Has Noticed The Sharp Drop In Number Of Likes For Pro APC Articles by koboko69: 10:53am On Mar 02, 2015 |
Day Dreamers. so u guys were bothered about the likes, I thought u guys said it means nothing. Jonathan reducing the momentum is just the same as postponing the day or recony. we are just enjoying PDP do the campaign for us. More Nigerians are deciding day by day. PDP can keep playing maga and ATM for every group. Shocker await them 7 Likes |
Re: Who Else Has Noticed The Sharp Drop In Number Of Likes For Pro APC Articles by ahaika23: 10:53am On Mar 02, 2015 |
Ye, you are damn right. It's so so true. I am convinced that these guys are devastated by losing barcanista, chai! TheSonOfMark: 3 Likes |
Re: Who Else Has Noticed The Sharp Drop In Number Of Likes For Pro APC Articles by Clerverly: 10:54am On Mar 02, 2015 |
It's true oo just check one of the Buhari posts made on 27th Feb with few likes! 9 Likes
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Re: Who Else Has Noticed The Sharp Drop In Number Of Likes For Pro APC Articles by ahaika23: 10:56am On Mar 02, 2015 |
What happened when you were obsessed with likes, but you say the truth to yourself, are you not bothered by these observations? I'm very sure you are. WHat can you do about it, poor you! DaBullIT: |
Re: Who Else Has Noticed The Sharp Drop In Number Of Likes For Pro APC Articles by Nobody: 10:58am On Mar 02, 2015 |
. . . . . . . . . . .you TANOIDS/PROTECTIONIST are so jobless . . . . . . . . . .instead of focusing on propping up your unsellable candidates, you are busy focusing on APC and likes . . . . . . . . . . .next, you will ask what GMB eats at home . . . . . . . . . . . . .TANOIDS have been infected with disease "FFK" 10 Likes |
Re: Who Else Has Noticed The Sharp Drop In Number Of Likes For Pro APC Articles by meforyou1(m): 11:00am On Mar 02, 2015 |
this is a brand new week. we are waiting for APC's lie for the week. 1 Like |
Re: Who Else Has Noticed The Sharp Drop In Number Of Likes For Pro APC Articles by najoke: 11:01am On Mar 02, 2015 |
DaBullIT:www.nairaland.com/attachments/2159958_respect_jpeg50eeaea475f0931a8847b39aa6267f95 Who cares about likes.......so na likes PDPiigs they find up and down ...........I hardly check mine............I can dash you guys some if you want 8 Likes
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