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Re: Food Crisis: Lagos, Ogun, Customs Unveil Palliatives by tollyboy5(m): 10:16am On Feb 23 |
lexy2014:The interviewer is just an obidient seeking cheap popularity. The interview is rubbish lol |
Re: Food Crisis: Lagos, Ogun, Customs Unveil Palliatives by Jostoman: 10:18am On Feb 23 |
BOSSkesh:To collect 2 derica of rice no dey tire you. |
Re: Food Crisis: Lagos, Ogun, Customs Unveil Palliatives by Jostoman: 10:19am On Feb 23 |
APC government will intentionally create hardship and came back to start distributing their usual 2 derica of rice and garri to their gullible to deceive them. APC don see us finish for this country and na God go punish all the people that rigged last presidential election for this yeye APC government. 1 Like |
Re: Food Crisis: Lagos, Ogun, Customs Unveil Palliatives by lexy2014: 10:20am On Feb 23 |
tollyboy5: how does that change what the respondents said? are the respondents also "obidients"? are you now blaming the interviewer for the views of the responsdents? so Tinubu removed fuel subsidy because he claimed its too expensive to sustain. then he introduced "palliatives" to cushion the effect of the removal of fuel subsidy. pls what is the difference between these palliatives being distributed and the fuel subsidy that was removed? what is the economic sense in removing fuel subsidy that was very central a lot of economic activities and then like you said sharing billions of naira and dollars that cannot be accounted for? how will palliatives improve standard of living and for how long will it continue? are these igbos in this video? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XUZ5eYhc4BM 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Food Crisis: Lagos, Ogun, Customs Unveil Palliatives by Jostoman: 10:28am On Feb 23 |
ManirBK:Tinubu and his APC know how to press nigeria citizen MUMU button. Na this one them dey call SEE FINISH. |
Re: Food Crisis: Lagos, Ogun, Customs Unveil Palliatives by Dream25: 10:36am On Feb 23 |
Warrior99:The have to try the most, Tinubu us their son... |
Re: Food Crisis: Lagos, Ogun, Customs Unveil Palliatives by theamazonguru(m): 10:41am On Feb 23 |
MadamExcellency: The same way the North produce their own crude oil for the benefit of the entire nation. Receiving federal allocation even higher than some oil producing states. When it comes to your money, you are quick to say it is your money but when it comes to my money it sweets you to say it is our money. Dey play. |
Re: Food Crisis: Lagos, Ogun, Customs Unveil Palliatives by Riskymarvelous(m): 10:42am On Feb 23 |
ManirBK:30 billion to who? You yourself you don dey lie lie like akpabio right 👍👍👍👍 |
Re: Food Crisis: Lagos, Ogun, Customs Unveil Palliatives by InyinyaAgbaOku(m): 10:48am On Feb 23 |
BOSSkesh: Sufferings instigated by westerners. Dumb.o |
Re: Food Crisis: Lagos, Ogun, Customs Unveil Palliatives by babaRUNtinz(m): 10:54am On Feb 23 |
Pallatives don't get to everyone, why not do something uniform so every Nigerian can benefit... Shey orí yín burú nii? 1 Like |
Re: Food Crisis: Lagos, Ogun, Customs Unveil Palliatives by TeamXola(m): 11:32am On Feb 23 |
ManirBK: Sharing palliatives is a confirmation that this APC government has FAILED the people and they are confirming it by sharing palliative in a government that you are the one in charge? So you can’t make things normal from your ends again. It’s shame on Tinubu. |
Re: Food Crisis: Lagos, Ogun, Customs Unveil Palliatives by Warrior99: 12:07pm On Feb 23 |
Dream25:Abi na. But if we call out and hold our respective reps and governors accountable, won't they sit up? |
Re: Food Crisis: Lagos, Ogun, Customs Unveil Palliatives by tollyboy5(m): 12:12pm On Feb 23 |
Warrior99:Security good. Light no dey, things cost anyhow pass Lagos |
Re: Food Crisis: Lagos, Ogun, Customs Unveil Palliatives by Pristine664: 1:31pm On Feb 23 |
lexy2014: You will ask this your stupid question till 2031. Continue. |
Re: Food Crisis: Lagos, Ogun, Customs Unveil Palliatives by lexy2014: 2:01pm On Feb 23 |
Pristine664:at least you are there to answer the questions: so Tinubu removed fuel subsidy because he claimed its too expensive to sustain. then he introduced "palliatives" to cushion the effect of the removal of fuel subsidy. pls what is the difference between these palliatives being distributed and the fuel subsidy that was removed? what is the economic sense in removing fuel subsidy that was very central a lot of economic activities and then like you said sharing billions of naira and dollars that cannot be accounted for? how will palliatives improve standard of living and for how long will it continue? |
Re: Food Crisis: Lagos, Ogun, Customs Unveil Palliatives by PHAYOL81: 2:38pm On Feb 23 |
Good. Government should ensure distribution is strictly based on identity clarification to forestall multiple supply to some individuals, non residents taking slots of the residents and sabotages procurring in large quantity to resell at exorbitant price or large group fronting for an household individually procurring at the detriments of the targetted vulnerables. |
Re: Food Crisis: Lagos, Ogun, Customs Unveil Palliatives by Dbegining: 4:24pm On Feb 23 |
ProudNigerian01: What's this propaganda you guys are pushing? No state received 30 billion from the FG. The governor of Oyo state has come out clarify that and even akpabio who made the statement said it was an unverified report. Stop playing politics with people lives in this critical period! |
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