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Secrets Of The Nigerian Elite Theives by koolboi(m): 4:17pm On Jan 11, 2012
my joy about this juvenile action by the big fool jonathan is that it is bringing to the fore a lot of secrets and by the time many issues unfold, our political/elite theives will no longer command respect but they and their families will deserve nothing but resentment for their wickedness. babangida, obasanjo, jonathan, senators, legislators etc
I am wondering if jonathan is realy the head of state, if he is a fool or if he is just a lover of civil war
revolution is imminent!!!

please people keep them coming:


WHY ARE WE DOING THIS NOW ? Let us remind ourselves the reason for this showdown is not just subsidy but the following indices that makes our govenrment big, wasteful and ineffective: Big and overblown governments at all levels 70 Ministers Over twenty Special advisers (on what?) Every minister is entitled to 4 Specia, l Assistants Senate President earns 88 Million Naira monthly His Deputy Earns 55 Million Naira monthly Senators take home 14 Million naira monthly It takes 1.4 Billion naira to mantain the NASS annually (Rememeber what Sanusi said about 25% of our GDP is used to feed people who only sit (Tuesday - Thursday) Our Governors exhibit such level of opulence shunned by the richest nations in the world Our 2012 budget has a deficit component to it. We are supposed to borrow about 1.6 TRILLION NAIRA. NASS will be paid from that! Aso Rock will use 1 Billion of it to eat! Aso Rock will use another 1 Billion to fuel generators. The Vice President will use 58 Million Naira to buy newspapers The office of Patience Jonathan will use 500 Million to speak bad english to you. We will spend close to 500 Billion on International Travels In 2012, some state governors will collect 100 million as security votes MONTHLY They will continue to enjoy immunity clause! Your hospitals will have no drugs Your schools will still have no quality to train a world class scholar Your roads will still be death traps You will still be a local government unto yourself, providing water, security, power and social security! You will still pay more for petroleum products. You will pay toll in 2012 on federal interstate roads. If you will like this to continue in 2012, then stay at home and enjoy PHCN.


President GEJ, pls take a look at this b4 u plunder d entire nation into unwarranted war: OPEC Members:
,  Fuel Price Per Ltr. MinWage.
• 1. Kuwait 34.54 N161,461
• 2. Qatar 34.54 N101,250
3. S/Arabia 25.12 N99,237
4. Venezuela 3.61 N95,639
• 5. Iran 102.05 N86,585
6. Algeria 63.55 N55,957
7. Iraq 59.66 N25,813
• 8. Libya 26.69 N23,813
9. Naija 140-200 N18,000?
• 10. UAE 78.18 -
NON-OPEC:
USA 157.00 N197,296
UK 334.41 N295,644
Oman 48.67 N91,583
(all figures are in NGNaira)
Now, Mr. President, if u want Nigerians 2 buy fuel in accordance with d int‘l mkt price, then, pay us in accordance with d int‘l Minimum Wage!







Petroleum Marketers are fighting back by exposing some of the subsidy deals.

They say Nigeria must know that Haruna Momoh the MD of PPMC and Deziani Allison Madueke Minister for Petroleum has been demanding and pocketing N50 per litre of Kero and petrol produced by local Refineries since Jan 2011 till date. The reason they gave to marketers is that it was marketers contributio, n to Jonathan's election, but it has continued even after the elections.

That the govt should probe Nezor SA and Tridax SA two companies owned by the Peroleum Minister run by her junior brother. This two companies in the last 16 month of her tenure has from nowhere become one of the few companies lifting crude oil and one of the largest beneficiary of the subsidy.

The marketers want Nigeria to probe the new list of briefcase companies now lifting crude oil because they paid minimum of $1 million to Momoh and Deziani.







FROM WOLE SOYINKA; ,
This govt finished $33BILLION in our foreign reserves in less than 2 years without anything to show for it and they are asking us to give them N1.4TR Through paying more for fuel. How much is N1.4TR in Dollars? Just a lil above $8BILLION. Now, how does a govt that finished $33BILLION on nothing wants us to believe that they will build all the infrastructures that we have eve, r needed and provide all the jobs all our youths need with just $8BILLION. How many of the thieves that stole the $33BILLION has been arrested? Mr Tony Anenih who got N300BILLION to fix our roads and refused to do so is still Mr President's friend. Alameighsia (difficult spelling) a convicted criminal wines and dines with the presidency always. What changes have they made in the way things are done to show us that this money will be used better this time around? And what economic sense will tell me that 8billion will do what 33BILLION could not do? We say no 2 fuel subsidy removal and bad govt. Solidarity 4eva,strike continues. Pls pass it on





Daniel Obiora http://www.thenationonlineng.net/2011/index.php/news/28463-senate-names-fuel-subsidy-beneficiaries.html. Companies named by the Senate and the amount of money they received this year alone included; Oando Nigeria Plc, N228.506billion; Integrated Oil and Gas Plc, N30billion; MRS, 224.818 billion; A.A. Rano, N1.14 billion; A-Z Petroleum, N18.61 billion; A.S.B, N3.16 billion; Arcon Plc, N24.116 billion; African Petroleum, N104.58 billion; Aminu Resources, N2.3 billion; Capital Oil, N22.4 billion; Con Oil, N37.96 billion; Avante Guard, N1.14 billion; Avido, N3.64 billion; Boffas and Company, N3.67 billion; and Brilla Energy, N960.3 million.
Others also listed are: D. Jones Petroleum, N14.86 billion; DownStream Energy, N789.648 million; Dosil Oil and Gas, N3.375 billion; Inco ray, N1.988 billion; Eternal, N5.574 billion; Folawiyo Energy, N113.32 billion; Frado International, N2.63 billion; First Deepwater Oil, N257.396 million; Heden Petrol, N693 million; Honeywell Petrol, N12.2 billion; AMP, N11.417 billion; Ascon, N5.271 billion; Channel Oil, N1.308 billion; Fort Oil, N8.582 billion; Enak Oil & Gas, N19.684 billion; Bovas & Co. Nig Ltd, N5.685billion; and Obat Oil N85billion.
Abe also named AP, N104.5billion; IPMAN Investment Limited, N10.9billion; ACON, N24.1billion; Atio Oil, N64.4billion; AMP, N11.4billion; and Emac Oil, N19.2billion.
Findings by our correspondent indicated that in 2006, only MRS, Total and Oando were officially listed as beneficiaries of the fuel subsidy recognised by the Federal Government.
The three companies were said to have been listed as “major marketers.”
But in 2007, AP and Mobil joined the three companies and were listed under the category of majors.
The same year, NIPCO was introduced and listed under the category of petrol depot owners.
A new category of “independents” included some marketers who had no depots.
AITEO Energy Resources and Triquest Energy was also added in 2007, bringing the total to eight beneficiaries of the fuel subsidy.
The Nation gathered that the list of subsidy beneficiaries increased sharply in 2008 to a total of 23, made up of six majors.
In 2008,Conoil joined, and NIPCO was joined by Capital Oil and Folawiyo Energy, under the category of depot owners.
The list of “independents” also increased from two in 2007 to 14 in 2008 as AITEO and Triquest were said to have been joined by Triquest Oil services, IMAD Oil & Gas, Integrated Oil and Gas, Rahamaniyya, AMG Petro Energy, Brittania, ACORN, A-Z Petrolleum, SHIELD Petroleum and MAJOPE Investment Limited.
And in 2010, the beneficiaries of the subsidy payment under the category of major marketers remained six, the depot owners remained two, but the list of independent marketers went up to 28 with the curious inclusion of many relatively barely known companies.

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