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BREAKING: Senate Rejects Sale Of National Assets by Nobody: 2:36pm On Sep 27, 2016
The Nigerian senate has rejected the proposal for sale of national assets.

The Senate revealed its position on Tuesday, September 27.

The decision was announced by senate leader Ali Ndume after lawmakers in the House voted against it.


https://www.naij.com/984483-breaking-senate-rejects-sale-national-assets.html?source=breaking

Re: BREAKING: Senate Rejects Sale Of National Assets by Nobody: 2:39pm On Sep 27, 2016
Ok, now is time to reduce your salaries by 70% to shore up Naira shocked
Re: BREAKING: Senate Rejects Sale Of National Assets by Nobody: 2:42pm On Sep 27, 2016
Is like the duty of "Sinators" is just to sit back and reject executive proposal.

What is their input. how do we come out of this
Re: BREAKING: Senate Rejects Sale Of National Assets by luvinhubby(m): 2:42pm On Sep 27, 2016
Good, next is to begin impeachment moves against Buhari.
Re: BREAKING: Senate Rejects Sale Of National Assets by Vicadonis(m): 2:51pm On Sep 27, 2016
I don't like the Nigerian Senate, but thumbs up to them for this

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Re: BREAKING: Senate Rejects Sale Of National Assets by KINGMAKER001(m): 2:59pm On Sep 27, 2016
Nice one...Clueless govt! instead of acquiring and building more infrastructures and industries,, they re planning to sell off the ones on ground...even if they sell them off and pump the money into our economy, I doubt if it would have any impact... and for those clamouring for the sell of these assets,they don't mean well for this country...

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Re: BREAKING: Senate Rejects Sale Of National Assets by utenwuson: 3:01pm On Sep 27, 2016
if them like make them sell senate house
Re: BREAKING: Senate Rejects Sale Of National Assets by Splashme: 3:01pm On Sep 27, 2016
Buhari is a massive disgrace to Nigeria.

First, he wanted to secretly sponsor a so-called "special powers to tackle economy"
that allows him sell these assets using executive fiat, but it backfired.

He then tried to use Dangote and other agents to do it but thanks to Senate.



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Re: BREAKING: Senate Rejects Sale Of National Assets by facelessangel: 3:03pm On Sep 27, 2016
If they can not make wise use of all the stolen money and all the money that they are making wthi from fuel hike, which is more than what they want to sell our national assets for, that shows Buhari does not know what he is doing.

His plans are to sell our assets during this time he knows very well, that the common man on the street don't have money to be part of this exercise only tells me that he is positioning his people to take over the whole assets of the SS and SE. And Dangote is putting his pressure to achieve this.

This comes to mind what Awolowo did after the civil war. He gave Igbos £20 and started selling and privatising all the assets British kept for Nigeria.

Igbos are not sleeping and SS are not sleeping
Re: BREAKING: Senate Rejects Sale Of National Assets by Nobody: 3:14pm On Sep 27, 2016
Saraki has lost all influence. He is finished.
Re: BREAKING: Senate Rejects Sale Of National Assets by Mynd44: 3:23pm On Sep 27, 2016

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