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Re: NERC Expresses Gratitude To Jonathan Government For Steady Power by erunz(m): 9:40am On Aug 30, 2015
All thanks to the hero of Nigeria's Democracy, my mentor and a gentleman. Who had clear vision on solving our power problem. God will continue to bless GEJ anywhere he is. The only question I always ask is what value has buhari added, but D answer from those brainless fulls is body language. But y have this same body language not stop the killing in the north. Why have there been no employment with this same body language, why are corrpt people like fashola, amechi, fayemi and co not been arrest by this same body language. Talk is cheap but before u quote me remember to add a useful input by buhari to power improvements, because we knee GEJ's input

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Re: NERC Expresses Gratitude To Jonathan Government For Steady Power by abagoro(m): 9:49am On Aug 30, 2015
esohjayy:
Let's nt take anytin away frm GEJ he strtd dis electricity dat we r enjoying nau, d truth is itz jes d fear of PMB dat made us strt enjoying it almost immediately...credit shud also go 2 GEJ...#change #saiBuhari
ES OH JAY

Obasanjo started it while Jonathan continued but they both wasted so much money without result. Buhari is giving the results. Same with subsidy. People were paid for subsidy but we still bought fuel as high as 200 when Buhari came in. Today it is 87 as agreed. The reason is simply doing things the way they should be done.
Re: NERC Expresses Gratitude To Jonathan Government For Steady Power by PassingShot(m): 9:49am On Aug 30, 2015
MizMyColi:
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Re: NERC Expresses Gratitude To Jonathan Government For Steady Power by Gbawe: 9:55am On Aug 30, 2015
The NERC chairman has to be diplomatic and give GEJ credit. Yet the truth is that the power sector, like the oil sector and others, is another that was totally overtaken by the gross corruption and administrative irresponsibility GEJ is known for. Nigerians should prepare for the corruption and rot that will be revealed about the power sector under GEJ-especially the pseudo-privatisation 'boju-boju' that was just a way to enrich many AGIPs and PDP bigwigs. I will try and find an article about what GEJ actually 'achieved' in the power sector. Overall Nigerians should not celebrate too much because 4700 MW is nothing in relation to Nigeria's immediate and future needs. Yet the reality is that this modest gain is down to the much vaunted Buhari 'body language' because, give or take, we always had the capacity, even before GEJ, to hit around 4700 MW. those who know the power sector well will confirm this.

in the end Buhari's 'body language' , centred around zero tolerance for impunity, is the reason some of us spent so many hours of our time online and offline before the election working for his win. I have always argued that Europeans and Westerners are no less corrupt than Africans. The difference is that punishment is swift and decisive for wrongdoing in the developed world, and this has created a 'deterrent' culture where things work , whereas this is not the case in Nigeria and many African Countries creating an 'impunity' culture where nothing works and it is every man/woman for himself/herself . Jonathan is a poster child of the corrupt ways and system killing Africa. He never believed in punishing anyone or holding those under him accountable. To that end, impunity reigned under his government and no one was bothered to do their job as they could/should. Under Buhari, a hardliner who believes people must give value for what they are paid to do, you will be fired for incompetence, corrupt acts or general indolence in the workplace. Crucially, everyone understand this and are 'behaving' themselves.

The slackness that obtained under GEJ is gone. This is a President who will question why you have not done your job properly and will sack you if you have no tenable excuse. That is the major game-changer and that is why some of us backed Buhari fervently. That is what all progressive nations of the world have in common . I.e there is a system in place that punishes corruption, crime, incompetence, lack of focus and lack of performance. PDP destroyed all that with their style of governance which actually encouraged Nigerians to be as corrupt, as indolent, as clueless and as inept as possible with the obvious assurance that there will be no consequence at all for doing things that way. Change is here and the GEJ supporters can continue to resist and offer excuses but they will be won over in the end. Even today most GEJ supporters are beginning to understand that the lawless, indisciplined and ultra-corrupt society GEJ and the PDP helped to create, where impunity was king, is not a way forward for Nigeria.

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Re: NERC Expresses Gratitude To Jonathan Government For Steady Power by MizMyColi(f): 9:58am On Aug 30, 2015
PassingShot:

Se Alhaja ma se aya Alhaji then?

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Re: NERC Expresses Gratitude To Jonathan Government For Steady Power by Gbawe: 10:13am On Aug 30, 2015
abagoro:


Obasanjo started it while Jonathan continued but they both wasted so much money without result. Buhari is giving the results. Same with subsidy. People were paid for subsidy but we still bought fuel as high as 200 when Buhari came in. Today it is 87 as agreed. The reason is simply doing things the way they should be done.

100% correct. People should wait and see. In the end it will be obvious OBJ and GEJ are opportunist and self-serving scammers who actually took the power sector backwards with the moves that Buhari will make and the revelations that will become public about past governments. The main thing Nigerians need to appreciate, as the number one reason many supported Buhari passionately, is that there will now be consequences for stealing, corruption, diversion of public funds, contract violation, failing to deliver results and not doing your job properly.

This is what sets the developed West apart from Africa. In China they execute those who are corrupt. In Britain they jail MPs who steal £2,000. In Nigeria the more you steal the more you are praised and showered with traditional title. Your ability to buy judges increase as well just as Ibori demonstrated with how he was cleared of over a hundred charges of corruption in Nigeria yet found guilty of 15 out of 18 charges of money laundering and criminal conduct in the UK. People don't understand that progress for Nigeria will come only under a leader who can bring discipline, sanity, accountability and professionalism to critical sectors and processes.

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Re: NERC Expresses Gratitude To Jonathan Government For Steady Power by hedonistic: 10:20am On Aug 30, 2015
No, let us credit the 'body language' of one nomadic brute from Daura. Nonsense.

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Re: NERC Expresses Gratitude To Jonathan Government For Steady Power by Gbawe: 10:22am On Aug 30, 2015
From the Horse's mouth ie. "electricity workers". Those who actually work in the power sector, unlike me and you, telling Buhari GEJ's privatisation exercise is a scam.

http://www.olisa.tv/2015/05/10/electricity-workers-buhari-power-sector-privatisation-scam/

Electricity workers tell Buhari power sector privatisation is a scam

By Tobi Adebowale | May 10, 2015 0 Comments

Workers in Nigeria’s power sector have urged the president-elect, General Muhammadu Buhari to take urgent steps to review the privatisation of the power sector under the Goodluck Jonathan administration.

The workers under the aegis of the Nigerian Union of Electricity Employees (NUEE) led by factional president of the Nigerian Labour Congress (NLC), Comrade Joe Ajaero made the call yesterday while conducting journalists round the site of abandoned 60 containers of 52KVA electricity transformers, at Kubwa, in Abuja.

The NUEE argued that the payment of over N200 billion to the private sector by the government after the supposed privatization exercise leaves much to be desired, and urged the incoming administration of Gen. Buhari to revisit the exercise.

Speaking on behalf of the NUEE executive members, Ajaero argued that if after many months, privatization of electricity in the country had failed to bring positive impact to electricity consumers, then, there was the need for the Buhari-led presidency to revisit the programme.

Comrade Ajaero said: “We want to say, as a union that the sham called privatization should be revisited. If privatization, as we were told, was to bring us heaven-on-earth elderado, and it has not done that, why should we insist on it?.

“Of course, our position as NUEE, has been no to privatization, especially given that we are an underdeveloped economy. It is the function of the state to provide power.

“Even the so called privatization, you can see that even this year alone, between January and now, they have even given the so called private sector over N200 billion. So, why fund them if you say the electricity is in the hands of the private sector? That brings you to the point of the fraud on who owns them.

“Why would you sell your house to somebody and you still give him money to maintain it? So, it’s a fraud.”

Nigeria’s minister of power, Professor Chinedu Nebo had recently spoken about the need for the incoming administration of Gen. Buhari not to tamper with the privatisation of the power sector.

NUEE members however disagree with the minister and insist Gen. Buhari will need to review the privatisation of the Power Holding Company of Nigeria (PHCN) to begin with.

Emphasizing on the minister’s comment that privatization of PHCN must stay, Ajaero added: “We want Buhari to ask questions first and foremost because it is wrong for an out-going minister to be setting agenda for Buhari to reverse or not to reverse the privatization of PHCN.

“A minister who inherited about 4000 megawatts and is today, battling with just 2000 and something megawatts, doesn’t have the moral courage to advise incoming government on what to do.

Ajaero stressed: “If he Buhari asks questions for some months, he will now know the direction to move.”

On the abandoned containers, Ajaero said he was alerted on the abandoned equipments by concerned citizens who got wind of the development.

“With these transformers hidden here, you can now understand that while they were privatizing, certain properties were being hidden, “he alleged.

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Re: NERC Expresses Gratitude To Jonathan Government For Steady Power by Gbawe: 10:25am On Aug 30, 2015
hedonistic:
No, let us credit the 'body language' of one nomadic brute from Daura. Nonsense.

Call Buhari what you want yet I hope you know there is ample evidence showing that GEJ is nothing but a glorified scammer and ultra-corrupt leader who only succeeded in taking Nigeria for a ride. In fact, since you enjoy insulting someone trying to right the wrongs of a very wicked and anti-people former President, I think I will find more articles about GEJ's 'achievements' in the power sector. Stand by.

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Re: NERC Expresses Gratitude To Jonathan Government For Steady Power by Gbawe: 10:34am On Aug 30, 2015
the Senate President and Senator Ben Bruce comment about GEJ's 'privatisation' efforts. The NERC chairman should stop patronising Nigerians. It is too late to try and launder the image of GEJ. He destroyed far more than he built. That is the truth any honest and upright person, even if his biggest fan, will admit to himself/herself.

http://www.nigeriannewspapers.today/mixed-feelings-trail-power-sector-privatisation/


In his concluding remarks, the Senate President, Bukola Saraki, lamented that after the unbundling of the Nigerian power sector, there is yet to be any noticeable change in the power situation in the country.

Saraki also said there is something fundamentally wrong with the privatization programme, hinting that either those that bought the distribution companies lack the financial capacity to deliver or the regulatory body is ignoring them. “This is a very important topic. The people have not seen any benefits from this privatization exercise. If it needs to be reversed, it must be reversed in the interest of Nigerians. The period of impunity is over., Saraki said.”

He stressed that Nigerians are hoping for changes in the power sector, adding that it is time for Nigeria to review the challenges facing the power sector reform.

Also speaking in favour of the motion, Senator Ben Bruce (PDP Bayelsa East), who described the situation as a big scam, accused the government of being guilty as well.

“What is happening is a big scam. This is the biggest fraud I have ever seen. This process must be investigated. The Federal Government is as guilty as those who are extorting us,” he alleged.

One of the major reasons by the Federal government to embark on the privatization was government’s inability to fund the power sector. Hence they embarked on the power reform.
Power Reform

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Re: NERC Expresses Gratitude To Jonathan Government For Steady Power by Gbawe: 10:40am On Aug 30, 2015
http://saharareporters.com/2015/03/05/president-jonathan-and-pdp-have-finally-crippled-electric-power-sector-joe-igbokwe


Practically all operators in the now privatized power sector are in the throes of death because the assumptions upon which they participated in the privatization bid do not obtain. The generation companies have little gas from the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) to fire their plants to full capacity. The transmission infrastructure cannot transport the limited quantity of power available to different parts of the country on account of ageing and poorly maintained facilities. Therefore, distribution companies do not have reasonable quantum of power to sell to the public and generate reasonable revenue. Yet, the government has forced these struggling firms to pledge a donation of N5billion to its reelection campaign fund based on a promise announced by the Minister of Petroleum Resources last September 30 to grant the operators a facility of N213billion.

The whole nation is amazed at how Jonathan has given the power sector reform a very bad name.[size=18pt] In the name of privatization, for instance, assets of the defunct Power Holding Company of Nigeria (PHCN) have been handed over to cronies of the outgoing regime, rather than the best organizations which bidded for them.[/size] The privatization of the Enugu and Kano electricity distribution companies readily comes to mind. The financial and technical capacities of the so-called winners are nothing to write home about. The Jonathan government blatantly flouted its own rules on the privatization of PHCN assets.

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Re: NERC Expresses Gratitude To Jonathan Government For Steady Power by stevecantrell: 10:44am On Aug 30, 2015
Monies generated by 'privatised' power, were simply a slush fund for PDP re-election bid. Just like the recently abolished 'fixed charge'. Amadi will still go.

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Re: NERC Expresses Gratitude To Jonathan Government For Steady Power by Gbawe: 10:49am On Aug 30, 2015
stevecantrell:
Monies generated by 'privatised' power, were simply a slush fund for PDP re-election bid. Just like the recently abolished 'fixed charge'. Amadi will still go.

Indeed. All those connected with GEJ will go because they all helped him scam Nigeria blind. Of course they will lie about 'performance' and try to steal glory for the GEJ government but honest and upright Nigerians know the truth.

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Re: NERC Expresses Gratitude To Jonathan Government For Steady Power by Rad1cal: 11:01am On Aug 30, 2015
Gbawe:


Indeed. All those connected with GEJ will go because they all helped him scam Nigeria blind. Of course they will lie about 'performance' and try to steal glory for the GEJ government but honest and upright Nigerians know the truth.

Only fools will seek to justify their sad state by referencing APC turds and propagandist


Were was Buhari body language when The Egbin power plant for the first time in 8 years generated optimal energy needs to meet demands of Lagos and environs.


Nigeria’s largest power generation plant, Egbin Power Plc, is for the first time in eight years generating above 1,000 megawatts of electricity.

This follows continuous investment and upgrade activities on the plant by the Sahara Power Group and Korea Electric Power Corporation, Egbin Power explained in a statement on Wednesday.

Eight years ago, the plant hit the 1,000MW mark for barely two hours and never attained it again until now, according to the company.

Prior to the privatisation of the plant in November 2013, the Egbin plant average generation was below 500MW due to the dismal state of its six units. At its lowest point, only two of the six units were operational, according to the statement.

The Chairman, Egbin Power Plc, Mr. Kola Adesina, was quoted as saying that the feat signposted the unfolding success of the privatisation process and the power sector reform in the country.

Adesina attributed the achievement partly to the direct intervention of the Federal Government in its determination to resolve the power crisis, which had resulted in recent improvements in gas supply

http://www.punchng.com/business/business-economy/egbin-power-plant-now-generates-1000mw/

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Re: NERC Expresses Gratitude To Jonathan Government For Steady Power by IAMTHEHERO: 11:02am On Aug 30, 2015
Only in Nigeria is where body movement and odour gives light .What a shame! APC should stop disgracing us before other nations.Anyway, what do you expect when the head is not educated.

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Re: NERC Expresses Gratitude To Jonathan Government For Steady Power by Rad1cal: 11:09am On Aug 30, 2015
Where was Buhari language when over 3,500 kilometres of transmission lines to provide effective evacuation of the additional power being generated in the country was constructed by the previous admin.

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Re: NERC Expresses Gratitude To Jonathan Government For Steady Power by Gbawe: 11:11am On Aug 30, 2015
erunz:
All thanks to the hero of Nigeria's Democracy, my mentor and a gentleman. Who had clear vision on solving our power problem. God will continue to bless GEJ anywhere he is. The only question I always ask is what value has buhari added, but D answer from those brainless fulls is body language. But y have this same body language not stop the killing in the north. Why have there been no employment with this same body language, why are corrpt people like fashola, amechi, fayemi and co not been arrest by this same body language. Talk is cheap but before u quote me remember to add a useful input by buhari to power improvements, because we knee GEJ's input

Sorry to disappoint you but factual evidence, tied to how GEJ did things the wrong way and with the wrong people deliberately, show this is not the case. Jonathan was only interested in enriching himself, his cronies and his associates. This is why he handed marketers licence to undeserving and unqualified crooks who later went on to carry out the biggest fuel subsidy scam in the history of Nigeria and this is also the reason he conceded the power assets, under the 'privatisation' scheme, into the incompetent hands of his cronies who charged Nigerians more yet produced only worsening darkness.

At some level, I think you fans of GEJ should begin to tell yourselves the truth. Seeing and acknowledging the truth about GEJ, i.e the fact he was destructively corrupt and incompetent, does not make you culpable because you supported him. It is okay to start accepting the truth which takes nothing away from you even as you voted for GEJ. You don't have to continue seeing and saying what is not true because this assuages your feeling of guilt over voting for a failed President. The truth coming out about GEJ , which is that he did not do much good anywhere or for anyone, cannot be denied. Sorry to tell you that.

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Re: NERC Expresses Gratitude To Jonathan Government For Steady Power by Beremx(f): 11:15am On Aug 30, 2015
Sam Amadi must be sacked! He has to explain to me how my bill rose from 3k to 7k a month excluding VAT and fix charge.

What a fraud!!

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Re: NERC Expresses Gratitude To Jonathan Government For Steady Power by Rad1cal: 11:19am On Aug 30, 2015
IAMTHEHERO:
Only in Nigeria is where body movement and odour gives light .What a shame! APC should stop disgracing us before other nations.Anyway, what do you expect when the head is not educated.


Don't mind the idiot's.

When will Buhari body language shore up our sliding naira, reduce our increasing unemployment rate as recently established by NBS. Stop the payment of subsidy, End the BH menace, bring back the phantom chibok girls back, gives us better roads and rail network e.t.c

When it comes to the above, the APC jerks are quick to point their withering fingers at GEJ.


Pack of cadavers solely commissioned for propaganda.

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Re: NERC Expresses Gratitude To Jonathan Government For Steady Power by Gbawe: 11:20am On Aug 30, 2015
Beremx:
Sam Amadi must be sacked! He has to explain to me how my bill rose from 3k to 7k a month excluding VAT and fix charge.

What a fraud!!

He will be. I am even surprised these elements have the mouth to talk. A bit like the PDP indicting Buhari of making the Nigerian economy worse over 90 days when the entire world knows they plunged Nigeria into a horrible man-made economic downturn because of their unconscionable looting and penchant for corruption. Anyway, they will all be silenced soon. Buhari has warned them that the PDP will have "no leg to stand on" when the probe on corruption begins. I personally cannot wait.

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Re: NERC Expresses Gratitude To Jonathan Government For Steady Power by Rad1cal: 11:21am On Aug 30, 2015
Beremx:
Sam Amadi must be sacked! He has to explain to me how my bill rose from 3k to 7k a month excluding VAT and fix charge.

What a fraud!!

You are the fraud. Pay your bills to encourage the discos to serve you better.



Very simple

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Re: NERC Expresses Gratitude To Jonathan Government For Steady Power by Gbawe: 11:21am On Aug 30, 2015
Rad1cal:



Don't mind the idiot's.

When will Buhari body language shore up our sliding naira, reduce our increasing unemployment rate as recently established by NBS. Stop the payment of subsidy, End the BH menace, bring back the phantom chibok girls back, gives us better roads and rail network e.t.c

When it comes to the above, the APC jerks are quick to point their withering fingers at GEJ.


Pack of cadavers solely commissioned for propaganda.

Can you ever speak or get your point across without insulting others?

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Re: NERC Expresses Gratitude To Jonathan Government For Steady Power by Rad1cal: 11:24am On Aug 30, 2015
Gbawe:


He will be. I am even surprised these elements have the mouth to talk. A bit like the PDP indicting Buhari of making the Nigerian economy worse over 90 days when the entire world knows they plunged Nigeria into a horrible man-made economic downturn because of their unconscionable looting and penchant for corruption. Anyway, they will all be silenced soon. Buhari has warned them that the PDP will have "no leg to stand on" when the probe on corruption begins. I personally cannot wait.


But "Buhari body language" was magical enough to transform the power sector under 90 days.

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Re: NERC Expresses Gratitude To Jonathan Government For Steady Power by Beremx(f): 11:25am On Aug 30, 2015
Rad1cal:


You are the fraud. Pay your bills to encourage the discos to serve you better.



Very simple
Sam Amadi is a thief! Why should i pay fixed charge for estimated bill? It's good he was stopped by the Senate. He should be fired immediately!!

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Re: NERC Expresses Gratitude To Jonathan Government For Steady Power by Beremx(f): 11:27am On Aug 30, 2015
Gbawe:


He will be. I am even surprised these elements have the mouth to talk. A bit like the PDP indicting Buhari of making the Nigerian economy worse over 90 days when the entire world knows they plunged Nigeria into a horrible man-made economic downturn because of their unconscionable looting and penchant for corruption. Anyway, they will all be silenced soon. Buhari has warned them that the PDP will have "no leg to stand on" when the probe on corruption begins. I personally cannot wait.
I can't wait for him to be fired! The monumental fraud by Sam Amadi should send him packing!

What the heck!!

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Re: NERC Expresses Gratitude To Jonathan Government For Steady Power by Rad1cal: 11:27am On Aug 30, 2015
Gbawe:


Can you ever speak or get your point across without insulting others?

Will you stop been an hypocrite.


Who are you to sermonize about civility towards others ?


Have you forgotten the Gbawe of 2011 - 2015 ? shocked

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Re: NERC Expresses Gratitude To Jonathan Government For Steady Power by Rad1cal: 11:29am On Aug 30, 2015
Beremx:
Sam Amadi is a thief! Why should i pay fixed charge for estimated bill? It's good he was stopped by the Senate. He should be fired immediately!!

Liar, how will a fixed charge magically transform your bill from 3k- 7K ?.

Is that part of the effect of "Buhari body language" ?

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Re: NERC Expresses Gratitude To Jonathan Government For Steady Power by dustmalik: 11:30am On Aug 30, 2015
Gbawe:
The NERC chairman has to be diplomatic and give GEJ credit. Yet the truth is that the power sector, like the oil sector and others, is another that was totally overtaken by the gross corruption and administrative irresponsibility GEJ is known for. Nigerians should prepare for the corruption and rot that will be revealed about the power sector under GEJ-especially the pseudo-privatisation 'boju-boju' that was just a way to enrich many AGIPs and PDP bigwigs. I will try and find an article about what GEJ actually 'achieved' in the power sector. Overall Nigerians should not celebrate too much because 4700 MW is nothing in relation to Nigeria's immediate and future needs. Yet the reality is that this modest gain is down to the much vaunted Buhari 'body language' because, give or take, we always had the capacity, even before GEJ, to hit around 4700 MW. those who know the power sector well will confirm this.

in the end Buhari's 'body language' , centred around zero tolerance for impunity, is the reason some of us spent so many hours of our time online and offline before the election working for his win. I have always argued that Europeans and Westerners are no less corrupt than Africans. The difference is that punishment is swift and decisive for wrongdoing in the developed world, and this has created a 'deterrent' culture where things work , whereas this is not the case in Nigeria and many African Countries creating an 'impunity' culture where nothing works and it is every man/woman for himself/herself . Jonathan is a poster child of the corrupt ways and system killing Africa. He never believed in punishing anyone or holding those under him accountable. To that end, impunity reigned under his government and no one was bothered to do their job as they could/should. Under Buhari, a hardliner who believes people must give value for what they are paid to do, you will be fired for incompetence, corrupt acts or general indolence in the workplace. Crucially, everyone understand this and are 'behaving' themselves.

The slackness that obtained under GEJ is gone. This is a President who will question why you have not done your job properly and will sack you if you have no tenable excuse. That is the major game-changer and that is why some of us backed Buhari fervently. That is what all progressive nations of the world have in common . I.e there is a system in place that punishes corruption, crime, incompetence, lack of focus and lack of performance. PDP destroyed all that with their style of governance which actually encouraged Nigerians to be as corrupt, as indolent, as clueless and as inept as possible with the obvious assurance that there will be no consequence at all for doing things that way. Change is here and the GEJ supporters can continue to resist and offer excuses but they will be won over in the end. Even today most GEJ supporters are beginning to understand that the lawless, indisciplined and ultra-corrupt society GEJ and the PDP helped to create, where impunity was king, is not a way forward for Nigeria.
You truly understand the situation. The embolden, plus Amadi wouldn't want to admit that the fear of Buhari is the main reason why electricity has improved

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Re: NERC Expresses Gratitude To Jonathan Government For Steady Power by Gbawe: 11:33am On Aug 30, 2015
Rad1cal:


Will you stop been an hypocrite.


Who are you to sermonize about civility towards others ?


Have you forgotten the Gbawe of 2011 - 2015 ? shocked

My friend, give it a rest. I have no time for posters like you any more and should have even ignored you which I will do from now henceforth.

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Re: NERC Expresses Gratitude To Jonathan Government For Steady Power by Rad1cal: 11:34am On Aug 30, 2015
According to records, some of the achievements of the reforms are; privatizing the power industry, improved power generation from 2,200 megawatts he inherited, to 4,500, re-instating the moribund NERC and commissioning of several power plants in Ogun, Aba, Sapele and Lagos amongst several other achievements.

Thank you Sam Amadi for putting these despicable people to shame.


Imagine grown ups saying the fear of Buhari and his body odour magically increased our capacity to 4.700MW.

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Re: NERC Expresses Gratitude To Jonathan Government For Steady Power by Beremx(f): 11:35am On Aug 30, 2015
Rad1cal:


Liar, how will a fixed charge magically transform your bill from 3k- 7K ?.

Is that part of the effect of "Buhari body language" ?
stop being a dunce and read my previous post. I said 7k excluding VAT and fix charge. Fix charge is 750naira and VAT is 20percent of the electricity bill. When calculated,it is about 8k a month.

Why should I pay such amount when i don't have a cold room in my house?

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Re: NERC Expresses Gratitude To Jonathan Government For Steady Power by dustmalik: 11:37am On Aug 30, 2015
Rad1cal:


Only fools will seek to justify their sad state by referencing APC turds and propagandist


Were was Buhari body language when The Egbin power plant for the first time in 8 years generated optimal energy needs to meet demands of Lagos and environs.




http://www.punchng.com/business/business-economy/egbin-power-plant-now-generates-1000mw/
And who was the president when that was achieved? undecided

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