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Re: Why My Cabinet Will Be Small – Buhari by bayulll01(m): 10:25am On Apr 19, 2015
Entchidodo:
Anything to reduce cost of governance and thieffnubu's influence is ok by us....Sai Baba.

Werey omo ale,son of a dejected embitter soul

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Re: Why My Cabinet Will Be Small – Buhari by Nobody: 10:38am On Apr 19, 2015
Dear Nigerians,

It's been over 3years since you got out of NYSC and you have submitted your CV in every company you can think of yet, you still don't have a job.

You probably may think you are cursed and I'm sure some of you already are seeking divine help from God.

Well, let me make you understand something. The business world of today has changed globally. Companies and industries no longer employ a large working force and I am sure you have been reading in the news on a daily basis how companies are retrenching and cutting down staffs even in Nigeria.

The reason for this is simple.....Technology!

Technology has changed everything in the business world. We can now communicate and do business sitting at home. As I right this note, I am lying down on my bed sipping a very cold ice drink with my music channel on.

Technology has made created a new avenue to make wealth.....and I'm not talking about making wealth for someonelse but for YOURSELF!
It has made things simpler.

In Nigeria, there are only two ways to make wealth.
1. You are skilled
2. You are an Entrepreneur.

Do you know that you can start an online home delivery service of Cooking Gas?

Well, if you think the idea is awesome, continue to read. If it's not to you, pls exit page right now.......




My research team has conducted a feasibility study on the idea and we have found out something very amazing about the idea.
1. Do you know that people prefer to order for gas than to go buy themselves? Research conducted shows that 7 out of 10 cooking gas customers would rather order for gas delivered to their doorstep than go buy themselves.
2. Do you know that there are over 30million users of Gas in Nigeria and the demand is growing rapidly as more person switch from kerosene to gas?
3. Do you know that kerosene subsidy would be removed this year thereby making it more unaffordable than gas?

The idea is so feasible to a point that if implemented with a good marketing strategy and brand job, you are certainly going to become a market leader in the oil and gas industry.

As we speak, road side retailers purchase gas from the refilling plant at N1800-1900 and sell to customers for
N2900-3200...........isn't this such a very profitable business? with over N1000 as profit per 12.5kg cylinder.

Each cylinder sold, a profit of more than N1000 made....wow!

Now imagine if you did deliver this cylinders directly to customers home at N3500 using an Online platform. Just same business model as Jumia and Konga. You could even add delivery of kitchen hardware.

Now, my research team and I have prepared a professional business plan report on this project for you.(No need to start cracking your head on how to write a professional business plan).

The document also contains a 3years financial report and a viability analysis of the idea. The report is exactly what you need to submit if seeking for a loan or investors. This document is more of a guideline to run, manage and grow your business successfully.


Excerpts from the feasibility study report/business plan.
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Undoubtedly a vast investment potential exists in the domestic liquefied petroleum gas filling sub-sector of the Oil & Gas Industry in Nigeria. A large proportion of the middle and upper socio-economic class of people depend on gas for cooking purposes. So are industries, government establishments, hotels, hospitals, restaurants, bakeries e.t.c  

A statistic for the country some years ago showed that a mere 5% of the consumption potentials of LPG were attained. It is therefore evident that we have a long way to saturate the Nigeria LPG Market if it were to be fully developed because if a domestic consumer is sure of getting LPG when and where he needs it at the right price, he would most willingly convert from firewood, coal or kerosene to LPG.  

With huge gas reserves of 185 trillion cubic feet and the Nigerian government's strong commitment to developing the gas industry through the Gas Master Plan, there are a lot of emerging opportunities for investors in the sub- sector. With less than one kilogram me per capita consumption, Nigeria ranks among the lowest liquefied petroleum gas consuming states in Africa despite its huge gas resources.  

Today, Nigeria consumes about 250, 000MT per annum and we have about 230 LPG plants and 7,000 retailing outlets (roadside shops) . If we can move the consumption level up to 750,000MT per annum, we expect to have about 250 LPG plants and 74,970 retailing outlets.”   More succinctly, a captive market of over 165 million people makes investment in LPG bottling plant viable since one of the challenges the Federal Government as well as LPG operators are forced to grapple with is how to popularize the use of cooking gas in Nigeria.

Following the unprecedented demand for LPG in Nigeria and attendant scarcity of the product which has resulted in sharp and arbitrary price increases, the distribution of gas products has been deregulated. Consequently, private individuals and firms can now set up LPG plants.  

The company would supply about 70 cylinder of 12.5 kg weight per day through personalized cylinder pick-up and delivery services to our client's doorstep with our vehicles.   The required startup capital estimate of the business is N 5,933,000.00 ($40, 000) and it would be funded either by Equity or 100% loan.  The loan would be used to finance our purchase on installation of the production plant and the working capital. We expect to generate a net profit after tax of N 3,359,730.42 ($19, 763), N 3,627,832.26($21, 340) and N 3,986,509.08($23, 450) in the first, second and third year with the repayment plan of three {3} years with moratorium period of three {3} months. The assumed interest rate for the loan is 25%.

Price: N40, 000

If interested in this Feasibility study report and business plan, please contact me via whatsapp or call
08029716876

Document is only available to 4persons who are tired of been Jobless or want to become their own boss.

Williams.

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Re: Why My Cabinet Will Be Small – Buhari by Sweetguy25: 10:46am On Apr 19, 2015
Gbawe:


Yes because you want nothing to change and will never acknowledge anything positive that is a step in the right direction. Buhari has to lead by example, and encourage cost cutting and the reduction of bloated governance, if Nigeria is to overcome the conundrum of high recurrent spending that will continue to see stagnate like a Dog chasing its own tail on the same spot and never moving forward. That is an excerpt from an Article. Read the full article to see how an intelligent Nigerian, genuinely interested in the progress of Nigeria, views things. "Illiterate" Buhari is already showing he fully understands what Emmanuel Nwachucku, a London-based business consultant, is saying below. Wish him failure all you want and come here in cynicism daily to announce that "nothing changes still" but you will live to see the progress of Nigeria. Insha Allah.


I know what I mean when I say that nothing changes. Nigeria's federal budget will still be less than 6 trillion naira - which is barely enough for only the education sector. Even if Buhari scraps half of the federal MDAs and embark on so many cost-cutting measures, how much will be saved? It won't be more than 1 trillion naira (which is about 9 billion dollars or thereabout) which is still too small to create an even development of infrastructure in all sectors around the country. Our federal budget needs to be nothing less than a 150 billion dollars(annually) in order to create any meaningful impact in the economy. Every state in Nigeria also needs a budget of nothing less than 10 billion dollars to create and sustain development.

Also I believe there's nothing wrong with having a high recurrent expenditure, it all depends on the priorities of the government for the fiscal year.

Finally, you APC fans should tell Buhari to pass his own budget. Since he's complaining that recurrent expenditure takes up to ninety percent of the proposed budget, he should come up with his own budget that tailors his economic plan.

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Re: Why My Cabinet Will Be Small – Buhari by olanipekunemmanuelolaji: 10:47am On Apr 19, 2015
agarawu23:
Baba even if your cabinet big, "ko kan aye". All we want is....

Yes oo . better Nigeria all the way.

























A better Nigeria
Re: Why My Cabinet Will Be Small – Buhari by TunjiMsp: 11:09am On Apr 19, 2015
kettykin:
Small cabinet can lead to excessive bureaucracy, where a single minister will be manning up to 4 big government agencies some which he doesn't have knowledge about
so we should continue to have a bogus cabinet and spend our income on recurrent expedition like we've been doing for 16 years

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Re: Why My Cabinet Will Be Small – Buhari by Nobody: 11:21am On Apr 19, 2015
imsuboi:
if you like, let your cabinet be as large as daura,

I'm waiting for 24hrs power supply &
5000naira monthly allowance;
to mention but a few.

Illiterate

Why are you bothered if he is an illiterate? You vote for am? cheesy why the thing kon dey pepper you for body like this? grin

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Re: Why My Cabinet Will Be Small – Buhari by w566: 11:37am On Apr 19, 2015
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Re: Why My Cabinet Will Be Small – Buhari by femoboy(m): 11:38am On Apr 19, 2015
So who's going to read all ds?
Re: Why My Cabinet Will Be Small – Buhari by stylesco: 11:38am On Apr 19, 2015
imsuboi:
if you like, let your cabinet be as large as daura,

I'm waiting for 24hrs power supply &
5000naira monthly allowance;
to mention but a few.

Illiterate


You ain't ashamed of yourself waiting for handouts from the govt while your mates are working hard to earn it.
And to think your a man...smh for the woman that ends up with a lazy fellow like you.

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Re: Why My Cabinet Will Be Small – Buhari by tolexy007(m): 11:41am On Apr 19, 2015
ok oooo, but tym will tell if u can really fufill all diz ur promise....
Re: Why My Cabinet Will Be Small – Buhari by kazman117: 11:44am On Apr 19, 2015

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Re: Why My Cabinet Will Be Small – Buhari by Dahkogrin007(m): 11:46am On Apr 19, 2015
save us more money wit small cabinet

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Re: Why My Cabinet Will Be Small – Buhari by TIANDTI: 11:46am On Apr 19, 2015
GOOD

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Re: Why My Cabinet Will Be Small – Buhari by ignis: 11:48am On Apr 19, 2015
Let's see the action. ..enough of words

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Re: Why My Cabinet Will Be Small – Buhari by Dyt(f): 11:49am On Apr 19, 2015
Please get there first na
All these I will
Let it be I did
Its done
Enough of these things jor
Its getting boring

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Re: Why My Cabinet Will Be Small – Buhari by Nobody: 11:53am On Apr 19, 2015
STPEACE:
Message 2 our president Elect BUHARI # baba If You Get To ASO
ROCK
1) Dont come-up with 36-point
agenda.
Just give us Light and security. Odas
will fall in place
2) Reduce the costs for data bundles
3) Make Fashola a minister with 10
portfolios. He
can handle it.
4) Baba, d number of fish in each tin of Titus
sardine used to be 8 in 1999. Please
do
something about it.
5) shut all borders. Our jail candidates
must not be allowed to escape to Cotonou.
6) Don’t Use 1billion Naira to Eat. No Be
Food We
Say Make U Go Chop!
7) Please arrest dat lady that says your
call credit is low please recharge!
cool stop jumbo salary 4 d politicians &
pay dem
like civil servant 2 discourage rogues
from our
politics cool don’t use all our money to buy shoes
and private jets. use ur old military
boots and
okada if necessary
9) let there be electricity, we don’t
want to be hugging transformers
10) we want NTA to be clear like CNN,
BBC, Aljazeera and so on
cheesy cheesy

The future looks promising now. Those who hate Buhari would surely praise him.

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Re: Why My Cabinet Will Be Small – Buhari by Caracta(f): 11:54am On Apr 19, 2015
imsuboi:
if you like, let your cabinet be as large as daura,

I'm waiting for 24hrs power supply &
5000naira monthly allowance;
to mention but a few.

Illiterate


Do you plan to be unemployed forever or why are you begging the government for 5k monthly? What exactly is the allowance for and is it 5k that will solve all your monthly problems?

Smh. I thought MDGs worked on poverty eradication in Nigeria.

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Re: Why My Cabinet Will Be Small – Buhari by Chinom(m): 11:56am On Apr 19, 2015
GMB should tackle the electricity problem head on. A small cabinet may help to conserve funds, but will only be effective if the salaries and allowances of members of the NA are slashed by 50%. We need to reduce the recurrent expenditure.

Meanwhile give us constant electricity. Continue from GEJ stopped. That small cabinet should be manned by competent and qualified technocrats. Avoid politicians.

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Re: Why My Cabinet Will Be Small – Buhari by Nobody: 11:58am On Apr 19, 2015
Dyt:
Please get there first na
All these I will
Let it be I did
Its done
Enough of these things jor
Its getting boring
He'll perform credibly. So you shouldn't worry.

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Re: Why My Cabinet Will Be Small – Buhari by Nobody: 11:58am On Apr 19, 2015
See how Buhari tactically avoided a very important question. Rather than answering the question, he was blaming the PDP. I hope Buhari will not run a blame game administration.

QUESTION: A new government, which you will head, will soon be inaugurated. Can you tell us what criteria you will be using in selecting those who you will work with?

Buhari Answer: It is a difficult time for Nigerians as you all know. I have said it in the past that, in the last 16 years, Nigeria has never realised the amount of revenue it received. The price of a barrel of crude oil rose to about 140 dollars and then crashed to about 50 dollars. During the 16 years, we know what happened to some big companies that employ a lot of Nigerians and give them training facilities like the Nigeria Airways, Nigeria National Shipping Line.
Even Nigeria Railway is managing to be on paper with some refurbished engines moving from Lagos to Ibadan and a few other places. If you go to their stations all over the country, you will realise that they are in a terrible shape. The important thing in a country with a huge population of youths with more than 60 percent of them under the age of 30 who are unemployed is that you need these institutions to give jobs and training to them. It is very disappointing that the PDP government virtually failed to use those resources to grow the economy.
I think the worst thing is the lack of accountability and the terrible budgetary system. Imagine that over 90 percent of Nigerian budget is on recurrent.

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Re: Why My Cabinet Will Be Small – Buhari by sweatholder(m): 12:00pm On Apr 19, 2015
"People must not benefit from been lawless" Abeg help me reason dis talk. I see changes brothers lol

Re: Why My Cabinet Will Be Small – Buhari by stephenqueen: 12:00pm On Apr 19, 2015
Baba when you resume office please don't disappoint us, we all believe in you
God bless you sir
Re: Why My Cabinet Will Be Small – Buhari by acute: 12:02pm On Apr 19, 2015
So much expectations from the incoming government... that things will get better, that corruption will be curbed to a significant extent. I pray they'd deliver as expected.
So guys, brace yourself up for the new Nigeria. You have to keep up with the momentum by being a better person, by stepping up on your discipline else, you might find yourself left behind. It's time to raise our heads up and be truly proud of the nation.
Re: Why My Cabinet Will Be Small – Buhari by Nig4Greatness: 12:04pm On Apr 19, 2015
Wow!!!!!....see talk from already prepared mind unlike someone that just stumbled on presidency.I can read this interview a thousand times a day.thank you sir,can't wait for your reign to begin.
Re: Why My Cabinet Will Be Small – Buhari by ikombe: 12:04pm On Apr 19, 2015
Who read the article completely undecided
Re: Why My Cabinet Will Be Small – Buhari by tunene66: 12:05pm On Apr 19, 2015
S147 of the Constitution makes it mandatory for every state to be represent in the Federal Executive Council. So with 36 states there cannot be less than 36 ministers in Nigeria except that section is amended.
Re: Why My Cabinet Will Be Small – Buhari by Nobody: 12:06pm On Apr 19, 2015
Gbawe:


To be honest, people like you should cease commenting on governance issues from now on because it is obvious you will never comment objectively since you remain bitter about ending up on the losing side. A smaller cabinet is very praiseworthy and one of the solutions demanded of Nigerian Presidents because it s directly related to Nigeria's success.

Is it not obvious there is a direct link between a smaller cabinet and cutting the annual recurrent expenditure of Nigeria, now running ridiculous at well over the traditional 70%, and making more money available for much-needed capital spending? How you can then say "Whether your cabinet is big or small is irrelevant" shows you have nothing to add here but nonsensical and petty comments. If your comments are going to be driven by childish bitterness then stop commenting and only read the input of other posters who know how to think and talk/criticise maturely for the benefit of the progress of their nation.

It's a pity that you people go about misrepresenting what GMB said... maybe my eyes is not seeing clearly, but just show me where Buhari said his cabinet will be small. He is talking about transition committee not number of ministers.

The high time you stop thinking that Buhari will appoint nothing less than 36 ministers. If you like, we can bet on this. Once Buhari announce his list of ministers, It MUST not be be less than 36. Between 36 and 42.

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Re: Why My Cabinet Will Be Small – Buhari by Nobody: 12:06pm On Apr 19, 2015
Chinom:
GMB should tackle the electricity problem head on. A small cabinet may help to conserve funds, but will only be effective if the salaries and allowances of members of the NA are slashed by 50%. We need to reduce the recurrent expenditure.

Meanwhile give us constant electricity. Continue from GEJ stopped. That small cabinet should be manned by competent and qualified technocrats. Avoid politicians.
oga e be like you and Buhari no understand our constitution.
1. The Constitution makes it MANDATORY for every state to produce at least a Minister. That means the minimum number of Ministers will be 36 at any time.

2. Buhari cannot regulate the income of the NA, they are autonomous, they regulate their own pay by themselves.

3. Buhari is showing us that his party ie his puppetteers will determine his government. That is the beginning of his flop. He should check the antecedent of men like Oyegun, Akande, Tinubu, Atiku, Sam Jaja etc...

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Re: Why My Cabinet Will Be Small – Buhari by Nobody: 12:06pm On Apr 19, 2015
I see determination on Buhari's side but it's left for those around him and the rest of the citizenry to follow. The youths who suffer most from bad governance and unemployment were the ones snatching ballot boxes and killing supporters of opposition parties. Buhari's commitment is a challenge to the rest of us

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