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Re: Buhari Social Program: Laudable, Laughable Or Dead On Arrival? by M16: 7:11pm On Apr 19, 2015
The moderators of this site should create a thread for Tanoids where they can express their anguish, sorrow and console themselves, somewhere they can let it out. Since March 28th they have been dying slowly and and growing highly delusional.

Please please help them out

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Re: Buhari Social Program: Laudable, Laughable Or Dead On Arrival? by Metrofox(m): 7:11pm On Apr 19, 2015
ozoigbondu:


Why do people foam in the mouth when it comes to ex-millitants.These men has been pardoned and integrated back into the society and they have every right to obtain contract.Even the western world give private security company security and these men are in the creek and they know the creek.

lf an ex-millitary dictactor can benefit from a democracy he spat on and get elected then an ex-millitant that is pardoned and rehabilated can be awarded security contract
and they know the Creek better than the navy..wow that's a new one
Re: Buhari Social Program: Laudable, Laughable Or Dead On Arrival? by Richiez(m): 7:12pm On Apr 19, 2015
hopefully waiting
Re: Buhari Social Program: Laudable, Laughable Or Dead On Arrival? by BecaciaBarbie(f): 7:12pm On Apr 19, 2015
Ipledge:
And this barcanista gave Buhari so many supporters.when he joined PDP,they were happy not knowing he already lost his relevant
Lol the Guy is simply a loser! I mean how long will he continue to find faults in everything or decision being made by the FG?
Anyways, how are you doing dearie?

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Re: Buhari Social Program: Laudable, Laughable Or Dead On Arrival? by Reference(m): 7:13pm On Apr 19, 2015
superstar1:


See you.

What your likes are projecting to sane minds are a bunch of sore losing saTANoids, realising that there is no free money for useless 100million man match for the Mandela of Otuoke again.

What happened to GEJ till 2019. Kindly join him in Otuoke, if you are still in pain of the defeat.

Crying more than the bereaved.

You don't want the President held accountable. Are you asking for autocracy. You will not enjoy that.

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Re: Buhari Social Program: Laudable, Laughable Or Dead On Arrival? by henrysam(m): 7:13pm On Apr 19, 2015
Some people believe gej did not perform and he's clueless.
Buhari will be stoned out of aso rock. Even if at all he will reign for few days.
We have entered on chance with this man
Quote me negatively and have ode irele mysterious disease

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Re: Buhari Social Program: Laudable, Laughable Or Dead On Arrival? by Nobody: 7:13pm On Apr 19, 2015
BecaciaBarbie:

Actually you wrong honey, when I see his pathetic threads all I feel for him his pity!!!! He is just increasing his stupidity day by day
...well I understand him anyways, you know it will be too shameful for him to accept defeat silently and disappear off NL just like that grin
It is well with him tho tongue

Honey? I love that!

Why should barcanista disappear from NL?
Re: Buhari Social Program: Laudable, Laughable Or Dead On Arrival? by rman: 7:15pm On Apr 19, 2015
'' Those who claim it cannot be done should not interrupt those trying to do something ''

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Re: Buhari Social Program: Laudable, Laughable Or Dead On Arrival? by Nobody: 7:16pm On Apr 19, 2015
Billyonaire:
You cant even spell. You are on the same league with my President-elect, the difference is that you do not own 150 cows. Tufiakwa!
Durr, comprehending such sentences is quite enigmatic for the level of ur cerficate . . Didnt xpect sumfin reasonable to cum-out 4rm ur Jerusalem. . #Winks
Re: Buhari Social Program: Laudable, Laughable Or Dead On Arrival? by taharqa: 7:16pm On Apr 19, 2015
barcanista:
1. Buhari/APC To Pay 25m Unemployed N5000 Per Month
Cost Implication:

The implication here is that the sum of N125billion (ie 25million * N5000) will be spent to service this policy every month, and an estimated N1.5 trillion (ie N125bn * 12 months) will be spent on this policy alone every year.

2. Buhari/APC To Provide Daily Meal for Primary School pupils.
First, the FG has no business with the running of Primary schools. This is the responsibility of States and Local Government. However, Buhari's administration pledged to provide at least one meal per day for Primary school Children, we shall hold him accountable.
Cost Implication:
Osun State reportedly spent N3.2billion in 2014 for the feeding of 300,000 primary 1 to 4 pupils in the state. The Osun state program exclude pupils in Primary 5 and 6. If we are to break it per pupil, we will have N10,667 per pupil(ie 3.2b/300k). Considering that over 35million children are estimated to be enrolled in Primary school across the country, at least the sum of THREE HUNDRED AND SEVENTY THREEE BILLION (N373b) is estimated to be spent on the program annually(ie 35m * 10,667).

Gross Annual Estimated Cost For Both Programs
N1.5trn + N373b = N1.873trn

That means Buhari is to increase our Recurrent Expenditure by N1.83trn.

How Feasible Are These Programs?
Let us take a look at the key component of the 2015 Budget(as adjusted by the Senate).
Total Budget Stand at N4.3trn.
Recurrent Expenditure: N2.58 trillion
Capital Expenditure: N700 billion

From where will Buhari See N1.8trn To Service His Social Programs?
- Remove Subsidy? If he's thinking of scrapping fuel subsidy, the adjusted allocation for petrol subsidy in 2015 budget is N100billion. The adjusted allocation for SURE-P is N21b, while the subsidy for kerosene for 2015 was adjusted to N45.5b. This gives a total of N166.5b.
Even if he should scrap SURE-P and remove the petrol and kerosene subsidy, he still won't be able to get 1% of the N1.8trn.

- Spend All Capital Expenditure + Subsidy? Even if Buhari is to spend all our N700b Capital Expenditure on his Social program in addition to the N166.5billion subsidy funds, it still won't be enough as it will fall short of One Trillion Naira.
N700b + N166.5b= N866 billion

- Money Appropriated To NASS? The total budget for the National Assembly for 2015 is N115b. Even if Buhari is to spend this money + subsidy allocation + Capital Expenditure to fund his program, he won't be able to raise the required fund. As all appropriation combined stand at N981billion(ie N700b + N115b + N166b)

So How Does Buhari intend to raise N1.873trillion to fulfil this social welfare pledge? Does this mean the administration has failed even before starting? Dead on arrival?


Hahahaha......

Na this one dem dey call: It is FINISHED!!!

barcanista even though I have been very cautious of you since your 'conviction', I would just like to let you know that I like Intelligent chaps. And you are Intelligent. Very.... Kudos

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Re: Buhari Social Program: Laudable, Laughable Or Dead On Arrival? by Nellybii: 7:17pm On Apr 19, 2015
kristisking:
So you are one of the deceived who foolishly believe Buhari will do all these .l'm sorry for you.

He believed and I believe. we have a right to believe as Nigerians so we voted for him. You are insulting your fellow man because he has a different belief. That in itself is being foolish. Unfortunately you guys are the minority.We voted for him and he is our president elect. So be sorry for yourself and I will advice you to relocate to South Africa and face the xeno instead of killing yourself slowly with hate here mtcheeeeeeew

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Re: Buhari Social Program: Laudable, Laughable Or Dead On Arrival? by Nobody: 7:17pm On Apr 19, 2015
M16:


Preye . Na Timpreye or Dipreye be your own. Cluelesness has been banished from Nigerian Governance forever. be gone to your creeks and browse from the electricity provided and world class roads

Cowcrap
Re: Buhari Social Program: Laudable, Laughable Or Dead On Arrival? by Darayola(m): 7:17pm On Apr 19, 2015
All what buhari promises is a reality in sweden (@ least that am sure of)....they even pay dia citizen (old and young) a monthly allowance for survival. so, wheather u are workin or not, u are sure of ur three square meal.
And that alone as drastically reduced crime rate to its bearest minimum.
And yet, her annual budget is not up to half what nigeria budgets for a yr.
Re: Buhari Social Program: Laudable, Laughable Or Dead On Arrival? by Firefire(m): 7:17pm On Apr 19, 2015
henrysam:
Some people believe gej did not perform and he's clueless.
Buhari will be stoned out of aso rock. Even if at all he will reign for few days.
We have entered one chance with this man
Quote me negatively and have ode irele mysterious disease

cheesy cheesy
Re: Buhari Social Program: Laudable, Laughable Or Dead On Arrival? by OrlandoOwoh(m): 7:18pm On Apr 19, 2015
kristisking:
So you are one of the deceived who foolishly believe Buhari will do all these .l'm sorry for you.
Sorry for yourself.
Re: Buhari Social Program: Laudable, Laughable Or Dead On Arrival? by onatisi(m): 7:18pm On Apr 19, 2015
danjumakolo:



You appear to have an infinite hatred for GMB.
You did vote him,so why dig into govt he.has not even asummed.GMB has four to prove himself.

It's still.unbelievable.How get spent over 2trillion for just to win elections
do u know how much 2trillion is ?so 2 trillion can just enter our monetary system like that and disappear? How much is nigeria annual budget sef? All na wash .

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Re: Buhari Social Program: Laudable, Laughable Or Dead On Arrival? by ayusco85(m): 7:18pm On Apr 19, 2015
barcanista:
1. Buhari/APC To Pay 25m Unemployed N5000 Per Month
Cost Implication:

The implication here is that the sum of N125billion (ie 25million * N5000) will be spent to service this policy every month, and an estimated N1.5 trillion (ie N125bn * 12 months) will be spent on this policy alone every year.

2. Buhari/APC To Provide Daily Meal for Primary School pupils.
First, the FG has no business with the running of Primary schools. This is the responsibility of States and Local Government. However, Buhari's administration pledged to provide at least one meal per day for Primary school Children, we shall hold him accountable.
Cost Implication:
Osun State reportedly spent N3.2billion in 2014 for the feeding of 300,000 primary 1 to 4 pupils in the state. The Osun state program exclude pupils in Primary 5 and 6. If we are to break it per pupil, we will have N10,667 per pupil(ie 3.2b/300k). Considering that over 35million children are estimated to be enrolled in Primary school across the country, at least the sum of THREE HUNDRED AND SEVENTY THREEE BILLION (N373b) is estimated to be spent on the program annually(ie 35m * 10,667).

Gross Annual Estimated Cost For Both Programs
N1.5trn + N373b = N1.873trn

That means Buhari is to increase our Recurrent Expenditure by N1.83trn.

How Feasible Are These Programs?
Let us take a look at the key component of the 2015 Budget(as adjusted by the Senate).
Total Budget Stand at N4.3trn.
Recurrent Expenditure: N2.58 trillion
Capital Expenditure: N700 billion

From where will Buhari See N1.8trn To Service His Social Programs?
- Remove Subsidy? If he's thinking of scrapping fuel subsidy, the adjusted allocation for petrol subsidy in 2015 budget is N100billion. The adjusted allocation for SURE-P is N21b, while the subsidy for kerosene for 2015 was adjusted to N45.5b. This gives a total of N166.5b.
Even if he should scrap SURE-P and remove the petrol and kerosene subsidy, he still won't be able to get 1% of the N1.8trn.

- Spend All Capital Expenditure + Subsidy? Even if Buhari is to spend all our N700b Capital Expenditure on his Social program in addition to the N166.5billion subsidy funds, it still won't be enough as it will fall short of One Trillion Naira.
N700b + N166.5b= N866 billion

- Money Appropriated To NASS? The total budget for the National Assembly for 2015 is N115b. Even if Buhari is to spend this money + subsidy allocation + Capital Expenditure to fund his program, he won't be able to raise the required fund. As all appropriation combined stand at N981billion(ie N700b + N115b + N166b)

So How Does Buhari intend to raise N1.873trillion to fulfil this social welfare pledge? Does this mean the administration has failed even before starting? Dead on arrival?


Barcanista or what ever u call urself, u still haven't gotten over the march 28th presidential defeat. Its silly to start judging a government that haven't even been sworn in. Ur clearly filled with hate. And to think u were once a progressive.

Goodluck with ur hate campaign. It won't change the fact that GEJ lost and he has failed nigerians. Buhari won't fail like GEJ did........ Kapish

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Re: Buhari Social Program: Laudable, Laughable Or Dead On Arrival? by M16: 7:19pm On Apr 19, 2015
taharqa:


Hahahaha......

Na this one dem dey call: It is FINISHED!!!

barcanista even though I have been very cautious of you since your 'conviction', I would just like to let you know that I like Intelligent chaps. And you are Intelligent. Very.... Kudos

You don wake up from the coma induced by hurricane GMB. OMG. Go back and wake up affter 4 years you wouldn't believe what Nigeria will be.

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Re: Buhari Social Program: Laudable, Laughable Or Dead On Arrival? by taharqa: 7:19pm On Apr 19, 2015
bishop4APC:

This barcanista is a bonified mumu, do you know how much oga jona dashed out for his re-election bid, oga jona dashed out 20 trillion naira for election campaign and you are here talking of 1.8trillion naira which is chicken change.

Reali?? 20 trillion naira for elections?? grin grin

OLODO

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Re: Buhari Social Program: Laudable, Laughable Or Dead On Arrival? by Nobody: 7:20pm On Apr 19, 2015
They got gullible Nigerians with PR stunts filled with false claims and promises. Una go suffer am. grin

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Re: Buhari Social Program: Laudable, Laughable Or Dead On Arrival? by Teespice(f): 7:20pm On Apr 19, 2015
can you lots allow this man be president before you slaughter him if he does not fulfil his promises.

if Jonathan won this elections which I am happy he did not win sef, I am sure those policies would be reality but since it is buhari, it is laughable.

talking from two sides of the mouth is not good ooo. fear God ooooo.

one minute it's APC, another minute it's PDP.

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Re: Buhari Social Program: Laudable, Laughable Or Dead On Arrival? by pheliciti: 7:21pm On Apr 19, 2015
Every time I read postings by the OP, I see more that he's a charlatan. First, cash transfer is conditional and will ginger the economy by targeting the most poor on a graduated basis. See the Bolsa Familia program in Brazil and its world acclaimed successes. 2ndly, stopping oil theft can yield more than N100 billion into the economy monthly. If you not know, ask respectfully. Nothing is worse than an ignorant person deceiving people that he knows. On free meals, the target is to improve enrolment in primary schools and also improve child nutrition. This part of the MDGs managed between state and federal government. Again OP, stop misleading gullible people with your ignorance. Funding of this will directly impact on local businesses and agriculture. The money spent will indirectly provide employment and yield tax revenue thus increasing revenue base. No govt creates prosperity by saving but by spending on employment stimulating activities.

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Re: Buhari Social Program: Laudable, Laughable Or Dead On Arrival? by OrlandoOwoh(m): 7:21pm On Apr 19, 2015
Chigold101:
this is not about GEJ Sir.

The question is simple... Where will GMB get 1.8trilion to fund this social program?

Barcanista is even economical in his calculation.

He forgot to not that everyear more children enrol into primary schools & also more people graduate from our universities.

He also didnt add the valnurable in the society like old people who they also said they will take care of with the same 5000 per month.
Go find out how much of money the government would realize if the loopholes of embezzlement are blocked.
Re: Buhari Social Program: Laudable, Laughable Or Dead On Arrival? by 989900: 7:21pm On Apr 19, 2015
Fix power, and end looting of our treasury.

That's all we ask.

Asking for too many things will mean same ol' . . . you get nothing.
Re: Buhari Social Program: Laudable, Laughable Or Dead On Arrival? by dammytosh: 7:21pm On Apr 19, 2015
Loser

U wrote same long nonsense before u lost.


U dnt criticize some one who have not even taken any step.



Ooooo it is all about appointment
Re: Buhari Social Program: Laudable, Laughable Or Dead On Arrival? by 9ousky: 7:22pm On Apr 19, 2015
barcanista:
1. Buhari/APC To Pay 25m Unemployed N5000 Per Month
Cost Implication:

The implication here is that the sum of N125billion (ie 25million * N5000) will be spent to service this policy every month, and an estimated N1.5 trillion (ie N125bn * 12 months) will be spent on this policy alone every year.

2. Buhari/APC To Provide Daily Meal for Primary School pupils.
First, the FG has no business with the running of Primary schools. This is the responsibility of States and Local Government. However, Buhari's administration pledged to provide at least one meal per day for Primary school Children, we shall hold him accountable.
Cost Implication:
Osun State reportedly spent N3.2billion in 2014 for the feeding of 300,000 primary 1 to 4 pupils in the state. The Osun state program exclude pupils in Primary 5 and 6. If we are to break it per pupil, we will have N10,667 per pupil(ie 3.2b/300k). Considering that over 35million children are estimated to be enrolled in Primary school across the country, at least the sum of THREE HUNDRED AND SEVENTY THREEE BILLION (N373b) is estimated to be spent on the program annually(ie 35m * 10,667).

Gross Annual Estimated Cost For Both Programs
N1.5trn + N373b = N1.873trn

That means Buhari is to increase our Recurrent Expenditure by N1.83trn.

How Feasible Are These Programs?
Let us take a look at the key component of the 2015 Budget(as adjusted by the Senate).
Total Budget Stand at N4.3trn.
Recurrent Expenditure: N2.58 trillion
Capital Expenditure: N700 billion

From where will Buhari See N1.8trn To Service His Social Programs?
- Remove Subsidy? If he's thinking of scrapping fuel subsidy, the adjusted allocation for petrol subsidy in 2015 budget is N100billion. The adjusted allocation for SURE-P is N21b, while the subsidy for kerosene for 2015 was adjusted to N45.5b. This gives a total of N166.5b.
Even if he should scrap SURE-P and remove the petrol and kerosene subsidy, he still won't be able to get 1% of the N1.8trn.

- Spend All Capital Expenditure + Subsidy? Even if Buhari is to spend all our N700b Capital Expenditure on his Social program in addition to the N166.5billion subsidy funds, it still won't be enough as it will fall short of One Trillion Naira.
N700b + N166.5b= N866 billion

- Money Appropriated To NASS? The total budget for the National Assembly for 2015 is N115b. Even if Buhari is to spend this money + subsidy allocation + Capital Expenditure to fund his program, he won't be able to raise the required fund. As all appropriation combined stand at N981billion(ie N700b + N115b + N166b)

So How Does Buhari intend to raise N1.873trillion to fulfil this social welfare pledge? Does this mean the administration has failed even before starting? Dead on arrival?


Barcanista... I guess U will av to go for course on How to play opposition..
To counter ur Irresponsible Points.
Read this .
The running mate to retired General
Muhammadu Buhari in the 2015 presidential
elections, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo on Thursday
explained the ‘Conditional Cash Transfer
Programme’ included in the manifesto of the
All Progressives Congress (APC).
Prof. Osinbajo speaking on Sunrise Daily said
“this programme is to lift 25 million of the
extremely poor Nigerians; Nigerians who earn
less than N200 a day to take care of
themselves and their families”.
Prof Osinbajo, who noted that “we have 119
extremely poor Nigerians”, added that the fast
way of dealing with that is the Conditional
Cash Transfer Programme.
“We will give N5, 000 to the poorest 25 million
over a phased period, if their children are
enrolled in school and participate in
immunization.
“So we are actually doing two things; we are
giving stipends to the very poorest and
ensuring that in order to earn that stipend
they certify two conditions”, he said.
He further noted that the party decided on the
25 million figure because that is what they
can deal with in the first phase, adding that
“we are looking at phasing it over a period
because it will cost about N1.35 trillion to do
so if we do all 25 million at once.
He maintained that, if elected, the programme
will be done in batches of 5 million people a
year, adding that “depending on resources we
can even do more”.
He said the N1.35 trillion they are proposing
for the Conditional Cash Transfer Programme’
is not so much compared to the AMCON
bailout of “persons who are in debt, many
businesses and businessmen and it cost N5.7
trillion to do and that is a bailout of the
relatively wealthy”.
He argued that the Conditional Cash Transfer
Programme will be an injection into the
economy by the beneficiaries, adding that it
enables “them to put some money into that
economy.
“This is the government’s way of not just
energizing the local economy but also
ensuring that people are empowered. That the
very poorest are given a real chance in life”, he
maintained.
Prof Osinbajo also spoke on how his party
intends to tackle the issues of unemployment,
security and corruption.

http://www.channelstv.com/2015/03/26/osinbajo-clears-air-on-n5000-stipend-to-25-million-poor-people/

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Re: Buhari Social Program: Laudable, Laughable Or Dead On Arrival? by onatisi(m): 7:22pm On Apr 19, 2015
I look and laugh. Future events in the next couple weeks will determine a lot. I won't say more than that.

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Re: Buhari Social Program: Laudable, Laughable Or Dead On Arrival? by Boyooosa(m): 7:23pm On Apr 19, 2015
Let me carry my teeth and balance... i know say blood go flow here cheesy

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Re: Buhari Social Program: Laudable, Laughable Or Dead On Arrival? by SLIDEwaxie(m): 7:24pm On Apr 19, 2015
Toks2008:


lets get somthing straight here...

APC only promised to pay UNEMPLOYED GRADUATES AFTER NYSC FOR 3YRS I BLIV AND NOT unemployed YOUTHS
bros, I knw. I was trying ti tell the fools dt even if they decided to pay 25million unemployed youths, the money cld be raised

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Re: Buhari Social Program: Laudable, Laughable Or Dead On Arrival? by Nobody: 7:24pm On Apr 19, 2015
dammytosh:
Loser

U wrote same long nonsense before u lost.


U dnt criticize some one who have not even taken any step.



Ooooo it is all about appointment

No, not when the same person is deafening our ears with unrealistic promises! !!!
Re: Buhari Social Program: Laudable, Laughable Or Dead On Arrival? by taharqa: 7:24pm On Apr 19, 2015
SLIDEwaxie:
as usual, u be mumu.



Now, ds is the deal, 1.8 trillion is feasible and it cld be realised.

Stop ranting for attention.
Nigeria produces nothing less than 2.5milluobarrel of oil daiky, minus the ones ur mentor steals with his crek guys. Now, 2$ from each barrels will give u $5,000,000 per day. Multiply with 30 days u av: $150,000,000 which is roughly 30billion naira per month.

Now, if u curtail theft from ur brothers and maybe mark up $10 per barrel for this arrangement, u will be able to pay 25million people per month.


Now, like I said, it is a stupid idea but it cld be done.

Lolz

Realli?? Did you just produce all these outa ya Azzzz or wat??
Re: Buhari Social Program: Laudable, Laughable Or Dead On Arrival? by DaBullIT(m): 7:25pm On Apr 19, 2015
Condemn a sound plan as much as you want, it'll amount to another slap on your collective faces eventually

A goat mentioned Aregbesola's plans and how he's making citizens of Osun suffer ,

Come to Osun and ask reasonable people they'll tell you that Jonathan reduced osun's allocation from 4b to 1b

Stop comparing deep slumber with death


Kò j'ora won

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