Re: Buhari Approves 65 Licences For Private Refineries by egift(m): 10:38am On Aug 28, 2015 |
All hail the one and only President Buhari. Change is here to stay. 1 Like |
Re: Buhari Approves 65 Licences For Private Refineries by ADAMUdaCOWBOY: 10:40am On Aug 28, 2015 |
cuteboy2:
Is Buhari not working even more quietly than GEJ? Who is PMB carrying along in his journey so far? Does he carry Tinubu and all those who laboured and spent huge sums of money to put him in office? Even the leadership of his party, APC are grumbling they don't know how he arrived at the list of recent appointments (CG Customs, SGF, Chief of Staff, etc) he announced yesterday.
In fact PMB is not only "working quietly", he is "walking alone" !!!
He doesn't even believe he needs ministers. Now, that is really "working alone"!!!! He tells us what he is doing and that is why I said he is not working quietly. If by 'working alone' you mean he refused to allow tinubu to influence him then I say it's good, he should continue working alone. What do you wailers want in God's name? You guys claimed tinubu will influence buhari, now that is not happening you are complaining. Haba children of bitterness, what will baba do to stop you from wailing? 2 Likes |
Re: Buhari Approves 65 Licences For Private Refineries by enambobo(m): 10:43am On Aug 28, 2015 |
calebo101: He admitted that the process took a period of six months, dating back to former President, Goodluck Jonathan’s administration, adding “the process was rigorous as they looked at many issues including, land, investment, technical competence, design and a host of many others.”
[b]So the "clueless" one has been working silently in the background without noise or fanfare?
Honestly Buhari should have a walk in the park governing Nigeria. He doesn't have to do much. Let him just relax and continue GEJ policies because all the sacrifices of Jonathan are already yielding fruits.
We should have been patient with Uncle Jo. He clearly knew what he was doing. From Auto policies to Agricultural growth to improvement in Power generation and modular refineries to spur growth locally. Almajiri Schools, new universities nationwide, FOI bill.
Is it the new airports or the attempts to open the East to the world? Enugu international airport and the commencement of the 2nd Niger bridge? He even impacted on the rail sector . All these in 5 years under war.
If only the demons that control the media don't toy with the uneducated Nigerians. Strangely enough they shout corruption but Transparency international thinks otherwise!!! Our corruption rating has drastically reduced from 1st position during Obasanjo's reign to 43rd under Jonathan!!!
Painful enough Jonathan isn't around to reap the fruits of his labour. All these things he accomplished even when the demons from the North kept terrorising. Something one old fool with otapiapia mouth couldn't achieve in 8 peaceful years!!
God bless you Jonathan. We the simple people who are not sophisticated neither born to rule acknowledge your efforts in building Nigeria. We acknowledge no other president has attempted to tackle Nigeria's multi-faceted issues the way you did.
We only pray your successor can build on your foundation... unless he is a dullard as they say.[/b] Hahahhah....I like ur style. 1 Like |
Re: Buhari Approves 65 Licences For Private Refineries by Macgreat(m): 10:55am On Aug 28, 2015 |
Good to hear... Go on ahead sir! |
Re: Buhari Approves 65 Licences For Private Refineries by Jesusloveyou: 11:06am On Aug 28, 2015 |
calebo101: He admitted that the process took a period of six months, dating back to former President, Goodluck Jonathan’s administration, adding “the process was rigorous as they looked at many issues including, land, investment, technical competence, design and a host of many others.”
[b]So the "clueless" one has been working silently in the background without noise or fanfare?
Honestly Buhari should have a walk in the park governing Nigeria. He doesn't have to do much. Let him just relax and continue GEJ policies because all the sacrifices of Jonathan are already yielding fruits.
We should have been patient with Uncle Jo. He clearly knew what he was doing. From Auto policies to Agricultural growth to improvement in Power generation and modular refineries to spur growth locally. Almajiri Schools, new universities nationwide, FOI bill.
Is it the new airports or the attempts to open the East to the world? Enugu international airport and the commencement of the 2nd Niger bridge? He even impacted on the rail sector . All these in 5 years under war.
If only the demons that control the media don't toy with the uneducated Nigerians. Strangely enough they shout corruption but Transparency international thinks otherwise!!! Our corruption rating has drastically reduced from 1st position during Obasanjo's reign to 43rd under Jonathan!!!
Painful enough Jonathan isn't around to reap the fruits of his labour. All these things he accomplished even when the demons from the North kept terrorising. Something one old fool with otapiapia mouth couldn't achieve in 8 peaceful years!!
God bless you Jonathan. We the simple people who are not sophisticated neither born to rule acknowledge your efforts in building Nigeria. We acknowledge no other president has attempted to tackle Nigeria's multi-faceted issues the way you did.
We only pray your successor can build on your foundation... unless he is a dullard as they say.[/b] when wil u saTANist have little sense, everything that would have happen in 6yrs time, is happening in just 3months, we have light, nnpc is working, refinery is working, modular refinery is springing up, subsidy claims are reducing by d day, corruption is reducing by d day, all institutions are working within 3months, what else did we want, in d next 3months we shall Double our joy 2 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Buhari Approves 65 Licences For Private Refineries by 247notire(m): 11:07am On Aug 28, 2015 |
calebo101: He admitted that the process took a period of six months, dating back to former President, Goodluck Jonathan’s administration, adding “the process was rigorous as they looked at many issues including, land, investment, technical competence, design and a host of many others.”
[b]So the "clueless" one has been working silently in the background without noise or fanfare?
Honestly Buhari should have a walk in the park governing Nigeria. He doesn't have to do much. Let him just relax and continue GEJ policies because all the sacrifices of Jonathan are already yielding fruits.
We should have been patient with Uncle Jo. He clearly knew what he was doing. From Auto policies to Agricultural growth to improvement in Power generation and modular refineries to spur growth locally. Almajiri Schools, new universities nationwide, FOI bill.
Is it the new airports or the attempts to open the East to the world? Enugu international airport and the commencement of the 2nd Niger bridge? He even impacted on the rail sector . All these in 5 years under war.
If only the demons that control the media don't toy with the uneducated Nigerians. Strangely enough they shout corruption but Transparency international thinks otherwise!!! Our corruption rating has drastically reduced from 1st position during Obasanjo's reign to 43rd under Jonathan!!!
Painful enough Jonathan isn't around to reap the fruits of his labour. All these things he accomplished even when the demons from the North kept terrorising. Something one old fool with otapiapia mouth couldn't achieve in 8 peaceful years!!
God bless you Jonathan. We the simple people who are not sophisticated neither born to rule acknowledge your efforts in building Nigeria. We acknowledge no other president has attempted to tackle Nigeria's multi-faceted issues the way you did.
We only pray your successor can build on your foundation... unless he is a dullard as they say.[/b] Please close this thread Lalasticlala. Nigga has said it all. 2 Likes |
Re: Buhari Approves 65 Licences For Private Refineries by persius555(m): 11:14am On Aug 28, 2015 |
calebo101: He admitted that the process took a period of six months, dating back to former President, Goodluck Jonathan’s administration, adding “the process was rigorous as they looked at many issues including, land, investment, technical competence, design and a host of many others.”
[b]So the "clueless" one has been working silently in the background without noise or fanfare?
Honestly Buhari should have a walk in the park governing Nigeria. He doesn't have to do much. Let him just relax and continue GEJ policies because all the sacrifices of Jonathan are already yielding fruits.
We should have been patient with Uncle Jo. He clearly knew what he was doing. From Auto policies to Agricultural growth to improvement in Power generation and modular refineries to spur growth locally. Almajiri Schools, new universities nationwide, FOI bill.
Is it the new airports or the attempts to open the East to the world? Enugu international airport and the commencement of the 2nd Niger bridge? He even impacted on the rail sector . All these in 5 years under war.
If only the demons that control the media don't toy with the uneducated Nigerians. Strangely enough they shout corruption but Transparency international thinks otherwise!!! Our corruption rating has drastically reduced from 1st position during Obasanjo's reign to 43rd under Jonathan!!!
Painful enough Jonathan isn't around to reap the fruits of his labour. All these things he accomplished even when the demons from the North kept terrorising. Something one old fool with otapiapia mouth couldn't achieve in 8 peaceful years!!
God bless you Jonathan. We the simple people who are not sophisticated neither born to rule acknowledge your efforts in building Nigeria. We acknowledge no other president has attempted to tackle Nigeria's multi-faceted issues the way you did.
We only pray your successor can build on your foundation... unless he is a dullard as they say.[/b] Nigerias grouse is not with jonathan but with PDP. PDP is a cursed party. |
Re: Buhari Approves 65 Licences For Private Refineries by Nobody: 11:17am On Aug 28, 2015 |
calebo101: He admitted that the process took a period of six months, dating back to former President, Goodluck Jonathan’s administration, adding “the process was rigorous as they looked at many issues including, land, investment, technical competence, design and a host of many others.”
[b]So the "clueless" one has been working silently in the background without noise or fanfare?
Honestly Buhari should have a walk in the park governing Nigeria. He doesn't have to do much. Let him just relax and continue GEJ policies because all the sacrifices of Jonathan are already yielding fruits.
We should have been patient with Uncle Jo. He clearly knew what he was doing. From Auto policies to Agricultural growth to improvement in Power generation and modular refineries to spur growth locally. Almajiri Schools, new universities nationwide, FOI bill.
Is it the new airports or the attempts to open the East to the world? Enugu international airport and the commencement of the 2nd Niger bridge? He even impacted on the rail sector . All these in 5 years under war.
If only the demons that control the media don't toy with the uneducated Nigerians. Strangely enough they shout corruption but Transparency international thinks otherwise!!! Our corruption rating has drastically reduced from 1st position during Obasanjo's reign to 43rd under Jonathan!!!
Painful enough Jonathan isn't around to reap the fruits of his labour. All these things he accomplished even when the demons from the North kept terrorising. Something one old fool with otapiapia mouth couldn't achieve in 8 peaceful years!!
God bless you Jonathan. We the simple people who are not sophisticated neither born to rule acknowledge your efforts in building Nigeria. We acknowledge no other president has attempted to tackle Nigeria's multi-faceted issues the way you did.
We only pray your successor can build on your foundation... unless he is a dullard as they say.[/b] Talk is cheap and it's FREE... Now if I may ask, was 6 years tenure not enough to make positive impact rather "working silently"? Why did you skip the looted funds in Billion of Dollars while making your self imposed assessment and praising jamboree? Can you compare the feats achieved by PMB Within 100 days in office to that of GEJ 6 years tenure? Why didn't you talk about the Multi-Billion Naira Cooking Stove Scan/contract awarded by GEJ? Is Stove our priority/problem? Can you tell you kids that Stealing is not Corruption? My dear, the list is endless..... Let's call a spade a spade and be objective in our criticism. PMB is working, his pace might be slow but he is obviously working. I'm from the South South, ok? GEJ no try at all. 4 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Buhari Approves 65 Licences For Private Refineries by Jesusloveyou: 11:18am On Aug 28, 2015 |
ADAMUdaCOWBOY:
He tells us what he is doing and that is why I said he is not working quietly. If by 'working alone' you mean he refused to allow tinubu to influence him then I say it's good, he should continue working alone. What do you wailers want in God's name? You guys claimed tinubu will influence buhari, now that is not happening you are complaining. Haba children of bitterness, what will baba do to stop you from wailing? d same question, i am asking dis saTANist wailers, what did they want, what is their problem, if their problem is that PMB should not poo poo, he wil not poo poo again, maybe they wil help him poo poo, just to make them happy, 2 Likes |
Re: Buhari Approves 65 Licences For Private Refineries by 989900: 11:20am On Aug 28, 2015 |
Government is desirous of refining at least 50 percent of its crude output in-country, not only to reduce import dependence, but also be an exporter of refined petroleum products. The above is where the money is. |
Re: Buhari Approves 65 Licences For Private Refineries by litetias(m): 11:42am On Aug 28, 2015 |
I hope this has a positive impact on the economy
Very affordable 3 bedroom, 2 bedroom and self-contain apartments in conducive environs in Warri is available for rent.
Just 1 yr upfront payment (Instead of the 2 years most landlords collect).
Contact me via my signature |
Re: Buhari Approves 65 Licences For Private Refineries by mmsen: 11:44am On Aug 28, 2015 |
ADAMUdaCOWBOY:
oga we don't have the patience to wait for any drunkard. We gave him six years and he was just working silently. Well as a president you have to talk. You carry your people along and not just work quietly in your closet like one kindergarten pupil. Why does he have to talk? Should his focus not be on doing? What is done is more important than what is said. |
Re: Buhari Approves 65 Licences For Private Refineries by Nobody: 11:46am On Aug 28, 2015 |
Damn meeeehn! I luv Buhari like crazy but i luv Jonathan more. Who says Nigeria cant survive on its own? We can do it guys. Very soon, 1naira will be equal to 200dollars.
I luv Nigeria I hate the Zoo and i hate Biafra |
Re: Buhari Approves 65 Licences For Private Refineries by Olufemiolaolu(m): 11:50am On Aug 28, 2015 |
calebo101: He admitted that the process took a period of six months, dating back to former President, Goodluck Jonathan’s administration, adding “the process was rigorous as they looked at many issues including, land, investment, technical competence, design and a host of many others.”
[b]So the "clueless" one has been working silently in the background without noise or fanfare?
Honestly Buhari should have a walk in the park governing Nigeria. He doesn't have to do much. Let him just relax and continue GEJ policies because all the sacrifices of Jonathan are already yielding fruits.
We should have been patient with Uncle Jo. He clearly knew what he was doing. From Auto policies to Agricultural growth to improvement in Power generation and modular refineries to spur growth locally. Almajiri Schools, new universities nationwide, FOI bill.
Is it the new airports or the attempts to open the East to the world? Enugu international airport and the commencement of the 2nd Niger bridge? He even impacted on the rail sector . All these in 5 years under war.
If only the demons that control the media don't toy with the uneducated Nigerians. Strangely enough they shout corruption but Transparency international thinks otherwise!!! Our corruption rating has drastically reduced from 1st position during Obasanjo's reign to 43rd under Jonathan!!!
Painful enough Jonathan isn't around to reap the fruits of his labour. All these things he accomplished even when the demons from the North kept terrorising. Something one old fool with otapiapia mouth couldn't achieve in 8 peaceful years!!
God bless you Jonathan. We the simple people who are not sophisticated neither born to rule acknowledge your efforts in building Nigeria. We acknowledge no other president has attempted to tackle Nigeria's multi-faceted issues the way you did.
We only pray your successor can build on your foundation... unless he is a dullard as they say.[/b] May d Lord deliver you oooo frm cluelessness. He was dere 4 6 yrs ooo, So all this ll take 6 yrs 2 implement right? Shame on you. 1 Like |
Re: Buhari Approves 65 Licences For Private Refineries by Nobody: 11:52am On Aug 28, 2015 |
Olufemiolaolu: May d Lord deliver you oooo frm cluelessness. He was dere 4 6 yrs ooo, So all this ll take 6 yrs 2 implement right? Shame on you. My friend, if i am clueless with this kind of life i am living. I pray to be clueless till i die oooo. And if you're smart with your permutations and thinking may your condition be permanent in Jesus name... AMEN |
Re: Buhari Approves 65 Licences For Private Refineries by ADAMUdaCOWBOY: 11:54am On Aug 28, 2015 |
mmsen:
Why does he have to talk?
Should his focus not be on doing?
What is done is more important than what is said.
But he is working and aachieving unlike the bowler hat guy who was always looking confused |
Re: Buhari Approves 65 Licences For Private Refineries by mmsen: 11:58am On Aug 28, 2015 |
ADAMUdaCOWBOY:
But he is working and aachieving unlike the bowler hat guy who was always looking confused He hasn't done anything besides make announcements and lopsided appointments. The policies from the old administration are the ones bearing fruit. |
Re: Buhari Approves 65 Licences For Private Refineries by ADAMUdaCOWBOY: 12:04pm On Aug 28, 2015 |
mmsen:
He hasn't done anything besides make announcements and lopsided appointments.
The policies from the old administration are the ones bearing fruit. He gave license for new refineries, he withdrew the license of corrupt marketers, America has agreed to give us weapons, LNG now remits monies in trillions of naira, comptroller of customs voluntarily resigns (rare in Nigeria), diezani immediately fell sick for obvious reasons. The list is very long but a beg make do with this. |
Re: Buhari Approves 65 Licences For Private Refineries by atlwireles: 12:12pm On Aug 28, 2015 |
calebo101: He admitted that the process took a period of six months, dating back to former President, Goodluck Jonathan’s administration, adding “the process was rigorous as they looked at many issues including, land, investment, technical competence, design and a host of many others.”
[b]So the "clueless" one has been working silently in the background without noise or fanfare?
Honestly Buhari should have a walk in the park governing Nigeria. He doesn't have to do much. Let him just relax and continue GEJ policies because all the sacrifices of Jonathan are already yielding fruits.
We should have been patient with Uncle Jo. He clearly knew what he was doing. From Auto policies to Agricultural growth to improvement in Power generation and modular refineries to spur growth locally. Almajiri Schools, new universities nationwide, FOI bill.
Is it the new airports or the attempts to open the East to the world? Enugu international airport and the commencement of the 2nd Niger bridge? He even impacted on the rail sector . All these in 5 years under war.
If only the demons that control the media don't toy with the uneducated Nigerians. Strangely enough they shout corruption but Transparency international thinks otherwise!!! Our corruption rating has drastically reduced from 1st position during Obasanjo's reign to 43rd under Jonathan!!!
Painful enough Jonathan isn't around to reap the fruits of his labour. All these things he accomplished even when the demons from the North kept terrorising. Something one old fool with otapiapia mouth couldn't achieve in 8 peaceful years!!
God bless you Jonathan. We the simple people who are not sophisticated neither born to rule acknowledge your efforts in building Nigeria. We acknowledge no other president has attempted to tackle Nigeria's multi-faceted issues the way you did.
We only pray your successor can build on your foundation... unless he is a dullard as they say.[/b] NOTHING LEFT TO SAY FOR ANOTHER 4 YEARS. 1 Like |
Re: Buhari Approves 65 Licences For Private Refineries by cuteboy2: 12:28pm On Aug 28, 2015 |
ADAMUdaCOWBOY:
He tells us what he is doing and that is why I said he is not working quietly. If by 'working alone' you mean he refused to allow tinubu to influence him then I say it's good, he should continue working alone. What do you wailers want in God's name? You guys claimed tinubu will influence buhari, now that is not happening you are complaining. Haba children of bitterness, what will baba do to stop you from wailing? Maybe he tells you. Because, he is certainly very taciturn with the rest of the world. All we see is the same old tight lipped General Buhari of 1984 standing in group pictures with various confused govt parastatals (MDAs), who have taken it upon themselves to go directly to sound out the President on his policy directions and programmes. Everyone is left guessing. Even MDAs and various interest groups who have gone to see him, confirm that he doesnot say anything, apart from express a general desire to fight corruption. You cannot run a country on wishes and hot air. We need to know the details in his policies, hopefully aligned to his election campaign promises. If you have such, Mr AdamuCow, please share with us here. Thanks in advance. #Wailing for My Country since 1914 (after Lord Lugard did his thing) 1 Like |
Re: Buhari Approves 65 Licences For Private Refineries by ADAMUdaCOWBOY: 12:35pm On Aug 28, 2015 |
cuteboy2:
Maybe he tells you. Because, he is certainly very taciturn with the rest of the world.
All we see is the same old tight lipped General Buhari of 1984 standing in group pictures with various confused govt parastatals (MDAs), who have taken it upon themselves to go directly to sound out the President on his policy directions and programmes. Everyone is left guessing.
Even MDAs and various interest groups who have gone to see him, confirm that he doesnot say anything, apart from express a general desire to fight corruption. You cannot run a country on wishes and hot air. We need to know the details in his policies, hopefully aligned to his election campaign promises.
If you have such, Mr AdamuCow, please share with us here.
Thanks in advance.
#Wailing for My Country since 1914 (after Lord Lugard did his thing) And it seems you are destined to wail for life. WAIL ON WAILER! 1 Like |
Re: Buhari Approves 65 Licences For Private Refineries by 7lives: 12:39pm On Aug 28, 2015 |
Segadem: Baba is working and the wailers are wailing! WON A FE E KE KU. |
Re: Buhari Approves 65 Licences For Private Refineries by Charly68: 12:47pm On Aug 28, 2015 |
Great and good news..the era of fuel scarcity will soon be over in Naija..Up PMB |
Re: Buhari Approves 65 Licences For Private Refineries by 7lives: 12:48pm On Aug 28, 2015 |
Adminisher:
The question is why after a whole six years there are no refineries on ground?. In stead we were importing fuel at $1bn a year. Your post is filled with unresearched half truths and brazen lies. We are talking six years. The world judges you harshly for practical things they see on the ground and not for projects in the cooler that were not executed because of some people who kept them in the cooler so that they can gain. Ignore people like this, THERE'S IS NOTHING YOU CAN DO TO CONVINCE THEM, JONATHAN'S LOSS LEFT THEM DEPRESSED. |
Re: Buhari Approves 65 Licences For Private Refineries by amusadele: 1:46pm On Aug 28, 2015 |
zheroes: and the animal is your father!!!!! he is old enough to give birth to you Go through all my posts and see if they seem elementary. Buhari cannot be my senior, much more giving birth to me. Thrash |
Re: Buhari Approves 65 Licences For Private Refineries by bejeria101(m): 1:54pm On Aug 28, 2015 |
Let them start o,ur noise is bothering us |
Re: Buhari Approves 65 Licences For Private Refineries by asha80(m): 1:59pm On Aug 28, 2015 |
Can we have the names of the people or companies giving licenses? |
Re: Buhari Approves 65 Licences For Private Refineries by alexvatt(m): 2:06pm On Aug 28, 2015 |
Jonathan supporters in what way has jonathan effect u positively? |
Re: Buhari Approves 65 Licences For Private Refineries by Nobody: 2:18pm On Aug 28, 2015 |
Adminisher:
The question is why after a whole six years there are no refineries on ground?. In stead we were importing fuel at $1bn a year. Your post is filled with unresearched half truths and brazen lies. We are talking six years. The world judges you harshly for practical things they see on the ground and not for projects in the cooler that were not executed because of some people who kept them in the cooler so that they can gain. Everything he wrote sef is jargons because he didn't read the article properly, what that place said was applications had been submitted since 2007 and a mop up of those said applications took 6months not that Jonathan initiated anything here. Its really a sad situation if people are still looking to sell this guy to Nigerians after ruling for +5 years and still failed. 1 Like |
Re: Buhari Approves 65 Licences For Private Refineries by DAVEZONIGLTD: 2:21pm On Aug 28, 2015 |
God bless Nigeria. |
Re: Buhari Approves 65 Licences For Private Refineries by amparas(m): 2:38pm On Aug 28, 2015 |
Game of thrones in 3D |
Re: Buhari Approves 65 Licences For Private Refineries by ibro360(m): 5:49pm On Aug 28, 2015 |
calebo101: He admitted that the process took a period of six months, dating back to former President, Goodluck Jonathan’s administration, adding “the process was rigorous as they looked at many issues including, land, investment, technical competence, design and a host of many others.”
[b]So the "clueless" one has been working silently in the background without noise or fanfare?
Honestly Buhari should have a walk in the park governing Nigeria. He doesn't have to do much. Let him just relax and continue GEJ policies because all the sacrifices of Jonathan are already yielding fruits.
We should have been patient with Uncle Jo. He clearly knew what he was doing. From Auto policies to Agricultural growth to improvement in Power generation and modular refineries to spur growth locally. Almajiri Schools, new universities nationwide, FOI bill.
Is it the new airports or the attempts to open the East to the world? Enugu international airport and the commencement of the 2nd Niger bridge? He even impacted on the rail sector . All these in 5 years under war.
If only the demons that control the media don't toy with the uneducated Nigerians. Strangely enough they shout corruption but Transparency international thinks otherwise!!! Our corruption rating has drastically reduced from 1st position during Obasanjo's reign to 43rd under Jonathan!!!
Painful enough Jonathan isn't around to reap the fruits of his labour. All these things he accomplished even when the demons from the North kept terrorising. Something one old fool with otapiapia mouth couldn't achieve in 8 peaceful years!!
God bless you Jonathan. We the simple people who are not sophisticated neither born to rule acknowledge your efforts in building Nigeria. We acknowledge no other president has attempted to tackle Nigeria's multi-faceted issues the way you did.
We only pray your successor can build on your foundation... unless he is a dullard as they say.[/b] To woo investors to the project, DPR also reduced the licensing fee for new refineries from $1 million to $50,000. Government is desirous of refining at least 50 percent of its crude output in-country, not only to reduce import dependence, but also be an exporter of refined petroleum products. |