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Re: Labour, Allies Protest Hike In Electricity Tariff, Monday by oluscofield(m): 5:32pm On Feb 05, 2016
If we tell gently, gently, All that we shall one day av to tell, Who will hear us without laughter ... If we weep roughly roughly, Who indeed will watch our large mouth Without laughter
.... Gabriel Okara.
Re: Labour, Allies Protest Hike In Electricity Tariff, Monday by Reference(m): 5:50pm On Feb 05, 2016
The NLC should go and sit down jare. Unproductive set of corruptive elements. They supported subsidy that cost trillions now they want GENCOS, Transysco and DISCOS to go out of business so that they can be re-nationalised and quota seeking, round tripping, rent seeking, gate keepers will be back to broke the treasury. They had their chance for decades to provide power. If they were not monumental failures NEPA will not have been liquidated. No civil servant has a right to criticise private enterprise. Nonsense people.
Re: Labour, Allies Protest Hike In Electricity Tariff, Monday by sLentlover7778(m): 7:05pm On Feb 05, 2016
Teacher: who can tell me the correct answer, 1+1=?
Boy: it's 4 ma
Imagine everything don increased for this country.
Re: Labour, Allies Protest Hike In Electricity Tariff, Monday by Infinitikoncept(m): 9:58pm On Feb 05, 2016
banmee:


I understand what you are saying but you also need to understand that the country is broke. There is no other way to pay for anything other than through taxation. Nigeria's leaders should have been doing this decades ago instead of depending on oil. This is how countries like England, Germany, Switzerland, etc have survived and become great. The only problem i see with taxation in Nigeria is corruption. Corruption was easy in the past because Nigerians did not question it due to the fact that oil was the only source of income. Nigerians did not really feel the pain because the money stolen did not come from their pockets. It came from the land, specifically, Niger Delta. It's going to be a different story from now on.
But dox NASS didn't see a good reason to cut their allowee?
The presidency didn't see any reason to cut his estacodes for junketeering?
What of dox useless budgets on feeding, kitchen utensils, bulb etc gulping billions?
Why must it be the masses that will suffer to pay this bunch of glutton salaries, still be made to suffer more in useless policies that don't benefit the masses but their own corrupt pockets

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