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Re: Hurricane Nebo: Power Sector’s New Spirit by code0: 1:34pm On May 05, 2013
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The owner of this handle, sincere9gerian is a Sycophant. Please pay him no attention. Don't waste your energy responding to his post on this forum. Ignore him completely. [/size]

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Re: Hurricane Nebo: Power Sector’s New Spirit by KokoBeware: 1:54pm On May 05, 2013
The way Sincer9ja is being attacked here you'll think he is the one that wrote the article....

He just copied and pasted it naaa : why crucify the messenger??
Re: Hurricane Nebo: Power Sector’s New Spirit by eyenCalabar(m): 1:57pm On May 05, 2013
KokoBeware: The way Sincer9ja is being attacked here you'll think he is the one that wrote the article....

He just copied and pasted it naaa : why crucify the messenger??

He should stop copying and pasting non/sense.
Re: Hurricane Nebo: Power Sector’s New Spirit by billante(m): 2:47pm On May 05, 2013
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Re: Hurricane Nebo: Power Sector’s New Spirit by vanstanzy(m): 3:51pm On May 05, 2013
Sincere 9gerian: Reiterating his resolve to solve the problem, Nebo, who said he was equally troubled, vowed to do everything required to ensure that the present crisis is resolved in favour of Nigerians.

And this resolution, according to him would mean a robust economy, where the giant will wake up again; where virtually the about 70 per cent or more of all the Small and Medium Enterprises, SMEs, that have died in Nigeria would wake up again; where barbing, hairdressing, vulcanising, welding businesses and the likes, would be alive and well;where Nigerians would go back to work earn their living honestly and as a result, reduce all the vices currently plaguing the nation as a due to idleness and absence of alternatives; where the big businesses like the telecommunication companies would cut down operation costs by half, because they would no longer rely on diesel, thus producing competitive goods and services.

It is a common saying in Nigeria that only a tree will hear that it would be cut down and still stand in one place. A human being would shift grounds. Is it not time for this cabal to rethink its position? Indeed, many people have actually argued that cabals are not necessarily bad by their name, but in what they do. They insist that most developed economies have their own versions of cabals, which corner all the big contracts and businesses, make huge profits, but still deliver.

Perhaps, Nebo may not be as virulent in his resolve to end their reign if the Nigerian version would try this option.But to obdurately remain a clog in the wheel of progress, could become a recipe for their doom.

Most of the big empires in America today, which have established foundations to help humanity, according to some history, were actually bandits, involved in all manner of crimes. They had to give up, do a rethink and turn a new leaf when the time was up for them.

A similar wind is blowing in Nigeria today. The momentum is so fierce it will certainly destroy all obstacleson the way.
It is hurricane Nebo.

Mr. SUNNY IGBOANUGO, a journalist,wrote from Lagos

http://www.vanguardngr.com/2013/05/hurricane-nebo-power-sectors-new-spirit/

All i wanna say is that my fears have been confirmed. FG is corrupting Nebo strongly embarassed embarassed.[b][/b]

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