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Re: Jonathan Election Loss May Be Nigeria Positive - Bloomberg News by deletrue: 12:22pm On Jan 11, 2015 |
I see many going into admission after Fen., 2015 because of disappointment. |
Re: Jonathan Election Loss May Be Nigeria Positive - Bloomberg News by waternogeteneny: 12:24pm On Jan 11, 2015 |
[size=28pt]In theory and not a proven fact as it could turn out worst with Buhari.[/size] |
Re: Jonathan Election Loss May Be Nigeria Positive - Bloomberg News by arsetalks(m): 12:27pm On Jan 11, 2015 |
Mynd44:This is silly to be honest. Can you ask yourself what fault of the citizenry is it if the government of the day cannot stop the corruption in the fuel subsidy? How come no one has been jailed thus far? Do you punish the people for the government's incompetence? And you queried what impact has the partial removal had on the citizenry? Isn't an that an indictment of the government? Isn't that another reason why the shoeless jerk has to leave for someone else? You managed to indict the shoeless one without meaning to do so to be perfectly honest with you mate. |
Re: Jonathan Election Loss May Be Nigeria Positive - Bloomberg News by franxalive(m): 12:31pm On Jan 11, 2015 |
I can't just wait 4 dis #CHANGE!!! 1 Like
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Re: Jonathan Election Loss May Be Nigeria Positive - Bloomberg News by Mynd44: 12:33pm On Jan 11, 2015 |
arsetalks:You do realize we are arguing on the same part right? I am questioning the Jonathan administration's motive when they want to remove subsidy because lets face it, they are not sincere and corrupt |
Re: Jonathan Election Loss May Be Nigeria Positive - Bloomberg News by gentleasia(m): 12:47pm On Jan 11, 2015 |
Goodluck Jonathan is a good man as a person, his simplicity and gentleman ness is second to none. *He has given us his very BEST over the last 6 years. I mean, what else are we asking for? *He has granted Alameisiya 'STATE PARDON' and my guy is now running for Senate. *He allowed Fayose to disrupt a court session and beat up a judge, while he walks freely. I wonder if Nigeria is sane. *He locked up the house of rep from the entrance of the CONSTITUTIONAL speaker of that house. *7 law makers impeached a speaker in Ekiti in a house of about 26 men, and nothing happened. *16 was suddenly greater than 19 in base 10, just to cancel the one-term agreement he signed with the NIGERIA Governors' Forum and all Nigerians in 2011. *Subsidy has been removed and the standards in our hospitals have reduced with time. *$20 billion is missing and minister of Petroleum eats and dines with the prexy. *Another BIGGER & BOLDER subsidy is scheduled for 1st of June, 2015 and you may have to sell your laptop charger before you can buy fuel to charge that same laptop!!! * Earlier this year, over 22 innocent Nigerians were killed in the job scam organized by the Nigerian Immigration Service(NIS) . The Minister of Interior, Abba Moro, told us the job interrwas "simply mismanaged" and he has retained his office and even with extra luggage. *1 Naira used to be equal $1.2 under #GMB but now it's #186.5 to just $1, the worst ever in our history. * Madam Gele, Ngozi Okonjo, just told us we need an extra $5 billion, through debts of course, so that our economy will not collapse like Humpty-Dumpty. *While Benue State University was on an unending internal strike killing the future of poor Nigerians, Senator DAVID MARK (son of the soil) built his own PRIVATE UNIVERSITY, of course with tax payers' money, and my gentle president followed him to launch the school shamelessly. *He has spent all money in the treasury and even had to BORROW an extra $1 billion but #BokoHaram keeps getting more equipped than our military. *Over 200 girls are missing, over 15,000 killed by #BokoHaram , over 6 million displaced from their homes and uncountable injured beyond repairs yet my president went to a meeting in #KENYA with 7 different PRIVATE JETS.. *clears throat... * # PHCN is giving their loyal customers GENERATORS as gifts for paying their # electricity bills on time..Grab your COPY NOW!!! . That's less than 1% of the reasons we need to dance to a new SHOKI, this AWILO is no more wulo for us. Cheers to an unstoppable change.. If you truly love Nigeria share with everyone on your contact list." 3 Likes |
Re: Jonathan Election Loss May Be Nigeria Positive - Bloomberg News by Bamz(m): 1:04pm On Jan 11, 2015 |
holicalpha: 2 Likes
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Re: Jonathan Election Loss May Be Nigeria Positive - Bloomberg News by OROSUNBOLB(m): 1:13pm On Jan 11, 2015 |
elantraceey: Is likely? I bet you,Mr Jonathan has lost this election already. 2 Likes |
Re: Jonathan Election Loss May Be Nigeria Positive - Bloomberg News by madjune(m): 1:16pm On Jan 11, 2015 |
holicalpha: "Angel you don't know"? What do you mean? Buhari once ruled Nigeria for 20mths. Perhaps you've not been born then, so you can talk out of ignorance. His govt was far better than what we have now. Try and read your history books before commenting on NL political posts. 1 Like |
Re: Jonathan Election Loss May Be Nigeria Positive - Bloomberg News by Bevista: 1:41pm On Jan 11, 2015 |
vanunu: Diesel (AGO) has no subsidy. Why has the pump price not adjusted to reflect the current realities in the crude oil market just like every other sane country is experiencing. Pump price stays the same even after crude oil price has gone down by more than 50%. An economic explanation from your government will help, cos I'm lost. You should be more worried about corruption and not subsidy removal. Just so u know, as an economist I am not a fan of subsidy. 1 Like |
Re: Jonathan Election Loss May Be Nigeria Positive - Bloomberg News by Nobody: 1:56pm On Jan 11, 2015 |
This shouldn't be a surprise. Corruption increases the cost of doing business tenfold. It's fúcking difficult to get anything done in Nigeria, and nearly impossible from outside the country, especially when you're used to doing business in more organized countries. Tiny Mauritius has EXCELLENT ease of business and an booming economy, and get this: NOT ONE SINGLE EXPORTABLE NATURAL RESOURCE. And yet, foreign investors love doing business there, on that tiny island (no offense to Mauritians). We have our fingers crossed for Buhari's election. |
Re: Jonathan Election Loss May Be Nigeria Positive - Bloomberg News by kolokolobi(m): 1:57pm On Jan 11, 2015 |
@fulanigirl.....I thought PWC was meant to do the audit. How can the one being audited be the one to carry it out. [color=#000099][/color] Lol my dad was one of the guys suppose to do that audit. Instead they decided to do it in house. The people that are being audited are the ones choosing the auditors!! How does that make sense? They are going to find someone that will cover their tracks on a report that will probably never happen |
Re: Jonathan Election Loss May Be Nigeria Positive - Bloomberg News by Nobody: 2:05pm On Jan 11, 2015 |
More info about Mauritius. Unbelievable, and educational: "Suppose someone were to describe a small country that provided free education through university for all of its citizens, transport for school children and free healthcare – including heart surgery – for all. You might suspect that such a country is either phenomenally rich or on the fast track to fiscal crisis. After all, rich countries in Europe have increasingly found they cannot pay for university education, and are asking young people and their families to bear the costs. For its part, the US has never attempted to give free college for all, and it took a bitter battle just to ensure that America's poor get access to healthcare – a guarantee that the Republican party is now working hard to repeal, claiming the country cannot afford it. But Mauritius, a small island nation off the east coast of Africa, is neither particularly rich nor on its way to budgetary ruin." "Third, Mauritius recognised that without natural resources, its people were its only asset. Maybe that appreciation for its human resources is also what led Mauritius to realise that, particularly given the country's potential religious, ethnic, and political differences – which some tried to exploit in order to induce it to remain a British colony – education for all was crucial to social unity. So was a strong commitment to democratic institutions and co-operation between workers, government, and employers." Nigeria could learn a lot from Mauritius. 3 Likes |
Re: Jonathan Election Loss May Be Nigeria Positive - Bloomberg News by Nobody: 2:09pm On Jan 11, 2015 |
cramjones:yeeeeeeessszzzzssss!!!!!!!.. (* in d voice of d pple of nigeria n does in diaspora..). 1 Like |
Re: Jonathan Election Loss May Be Nigeria Positive - Bloomberg News by duni04(m): 2:29pm On Jan 11, 2015 |
Bevista:Maybe the devaluation of the naira has just about evened out any gains importers would have made from the fall in the price of crude? |
Re: Jonathan Election Loss May Be Nigeria Positive - Bloomberg News by Ajascolove(m): 2:40pm On Jan 11, 2015 |
Mynd44:God bless you back and front, right and left, head and toe. 1 Like |
Re: Jonathan Election Loss May Be Nigeria Positive - Bloomberg News by emmykk(m): 2:46pm On Jan 11, 2015 |
Mynd44: sure-P fund is a fallout of partial subsidy removal.when subsidy is totally removed foriegn investor and local investors will be ready to build refinery. Semblance of what happen in the telecommunication sector. And you felt the common man will not benefit,yes just like GSM,in the beginning things will be tight,but as more investor comes in things will gets better. Often time is what grow a nation,1999 compare to now you have see some changes. Good things dont happened automatically,you plan for them. 1 Like |
Re: Jonathan Election Loss May Be Nigeria Positive - Bloomberg News by kepal99(m): 2:47pm On Jan 11, 2015 |
* I have never seen any school built in his name. * I have never seen any borehole constructed by him. * There is no record of any scholarship awarded by him or for him nor through him. * I have never seen him use his popularity to canvass for any charitable work nor any humanitarian effort, not even at the height of the polio scourge where other purposeful and prominent leaders lead the campaign for immunization. * No single text book has been donated to any school either by him, for him or through him. Little wonder he sentenced a seasoned professor to 100 yrs imprisonment- shame. * Asides from doing nothing, he has not improved himself since his exit from office. * No book written, no memoirs, no lectures, nothing. Little wonder he sentenced a seasoned professor to 100 yrs imprisonment- shame. * The only thing of note he can point to are his numerous interviews on the BBC Hausa station. * He never champion for a university in his state nor has he ever been involved in any kind of programme to better the lives of the Almajiris in Daura. * His entire existence has not lead to any meaningful development in Daura, yet they say he can change Nigeria. Doesn't charity begin at home again? * No wonder he was referred to as being ''perpetually unelectable''. * He is not a patron to any organization, group or association. * No professional body in Nigeria has ever invited him for their lecture, convention or gala night. * The only time any known form, body or human assemblage ever chose him to do anything for them was when the Boko Haram terrorist sect nominated him as their spoke person in the proposed talks with the Fed. Govt. He recently joined twitter because of elections. At 72 what does he have to offer? I need change, we all need change but Gen Buhari isn't the answer! If Buhari presidential election, na big slap on Naija Youths. Pls Share 1 Like |
Re: Jonathan Election Loss May Be Nigeria Positive - Bloomberg News by emmykk(m): 2:50pm On Jan 11, 2015 |
gentleasia:how does david mark university affect state owned university were there is a governor.the you people reason sometimes make one want to shout. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Jonathan Election Loss May Be Nigeria Positive - Bloomberg News by Champele(m): 3:00pm On Jan 11, 2015 |
cramjones:boko harams on nairaland,we know y'all wen we see yall.i know as election is coming closer you guys are going to get more deadly to distract the voters. |
Re: Jonathan Election Loss May Be Nigeria Positive - Bloomberg News by fulanigirl(f): 3:00pm On Jan 11, 2015 |
kolokolobi: I said was ONE. The audit is carried out by qualified accountants along with a report carried out by academics |
Re: Jonathan Election Loss May Be Nigeria Positive - Bloomberg News by muh4lyf(m): 3:03pm On Jan 11, 2015 |
Ikengawo:The didn't destroy Niger delta,it was corrupt niger delta leaders that destroyed Niger delta. They are corrupt and selfish,they stole the money meant for their people so before you conclude please analyse 1 Like |
Re: Jonathan Election Loss May Be Nigeria Positive - Bloomberg News by hikmojj(m): 3:17pm On Jan 11, 2015 |
Said BUHARI....said change |
Re: Jonathan Election Loss May Be Nigeria Positive - Bloomberg News by lexyfred02: 3:24pm On Jan 11, 2015 |
imoleay0: Wow! You must be very daft! Did you read the article at all? If you have said GEJ till 2019 for him to correct all these wrong, it might have sounded better.... But, Homo Dafter that you are sha! 1 Like |
Re: Jonathan Election Loss May Be Nigeria Positive - Bloomberg News by kepal99(m): 3:30pm On Jan 11, 2015 |
* I have never seen any school built in his name. * I have never seen any borehole constructed by him. * There is no record of any scholarship awarded by him or for him nor through him. * I have never seen him use his popularity to canvass for any charitable work nor any humanitarian effort, not even at the height of the polio scourge where other purposeful and prominent leaders lead the campaign for immunization. * No single text book has been donated to any school either by him, for him or through him. Little wonder he sentenced a seasoned professor to 100 yrs imprisonment- shame. * Asides from doing nothing, he has not improved himself since his exit from office. * No book written, no memoirs, no lectures, nothing. Little wonder he sentenced a seasoned professor to 100 yrs imprisonment- shame. * The only thing of note he can point to are his numerous interviews on the BBC Hausa station. * He never champion for a university in his state nor has he ever been involved in any kind of programme to better the lives of the Almajiris in Daura. * His entire existence has not lead to any meaningful development in Daura, yet they say he can change Nigeria. Doesn't charity begin at home again? * No wonder he was referred to as being ''perpetually unelectable''. * He is not a patron to any organization, group or association. * No professional body in Nigeria has ever invited him for their lecture, convention or gala night. * The only time any known form, body or human assemblage ever chose him to do anything for them was when the Boko Haram terrorist sect nominated him as their spoke person in the proposed talks with the Fed. Govt. He recently joined twitter because of elections. At 72 what does he have to offer? I need change, we all need change but Gen Buhari isn't the answer! If Buhari wins the presidential election, na big slap on Naija Youths. Pls Share |
Re: Jonathan Election Loss May Be Nigeria Positive - Bloomberg News by Nobody: 3:49pm On Jan 11, 2015 |
lexyfred02: continue ranting boy... Keep crying, you are good at it, dindinrin ode. |
Re: Jonathan Election Loss May Be Nigeria Positive - Bloomberg News by kolokolobi(m): 3:53pm On Jan 11, 2015 |
@fulanigirl...I get. So is the audit for ever I thought the report was to be made ready end of October or there is a deliberate attempt to keep it away till after the elections. Just thinking. |
Re: Jonathan Election Loss May Be Nigeria Positive - Bloomberg News by vital94(m): 3:54pm On Jan 11, 2015 |
because of constant electric supply in my area,i prefer GEJ till second niger bridge and port comes. |
Re: Jonathan Election Loss May Be Nigeria Positive - Bloomberg News by sam4(m): 3:56pm On Jan 11, 2015 |
Fellow Nigerians, it's high time we come together and frown at corrupt leaders in our dear country. Let us as a matter of fact avoid prejudice in this forth coming election. To All Christians, never be deceived by the propaganda of someone planning to Islamize our dear country. Vote the right man who has shown discipline in All the various capacity he has served in the past. Flash back to the Bible, God used king Cyrus to build his house in Jerusalem, restoration of stolen ornaments to the house of the lord and so on. Availability is highly essential to God. #ThinkBuhari# |
Re: Jonathan Election Loss May Be Nigeria Positive - Bloomberg News by Bevista: 4:45pm On Jan 11, 2015 |
duni04: I've considered that view. However, naira has devalued less than 15% while crude oil price has dropped more than 50%. So it doesn't even out. You may also wish to note that according to PPPRA website, the landing cost (including all logistics) of petrol is less than N98. So at this time, the FG is not spending a dime in petrol subsidy, apart from all the extra margin they make from AGO. |
Re: Jonathan Election Loss May Be Nigeria Positive - Bloomberg News by duni04(m): 4:52pm On Jan 11, 2015 |
Bevista:They're dealing with volatility from two ends, the price per dollar of crude, and the value of the naira against the dollar. It actually makes more sense to maintain the status quo till we enter a more stable regime of both price of crude and naira value. We could have prevented this if we'd accepted the subsidy removal in 2012. We'd probably be enjoying N60-N80 petrol now, or even lower. Instead we're waiting for the government to reduce the price for us. |
Re: Jonathan Election Loss May Be Nigeria Positive - Bloomberg News by stayblack: 4:54pm On Jan 11, 2015 |
EVERYBODY, IS JUST FEDUP WITH THIS GEJ OF A PUSSY.SEEING HIS PEOPLE DIE LIKE FLY.PUSSY PRESIDENT. BUHARI FOR PRESIDENT. |
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