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Re: A 3 Year Apc Failure Vs A 16 Year Pdp Failure by KratosCorp: 11:53am On Apr 30, 2018
You really think too much of yourself. But, to burst your burble, Buhari will not contest for 2019 elections.


kolaaderin:


And then we should go back to Egypt. Absolutely no way. Let some serious minded people come to for a party with grass root influence like APC and PDP so we can try them to. As for going back to PDP, it would never happen.
Re: A 3 Year Apc Failure Vs A 16 Year Pdp Failure by Doyin2(m): 12:12pm On Apr 30, 2018
Redhot111:



Are u a witch? The damage APC did starting from their very 1st year in office is almost irreparable. Do u think pump price will ever return to #87 per litre? So u think a bag of rice will ever return to 8k? I will continue to swear 4 Buhari and APC even after voting them out.

Op wait ooo. So u dey hear the noise about APC epic failure abi? That shows I that u guys failed indeed. I said FAILED cos u guys are already in the past as far as I am concerned.

Ignorance.

How much was petrol and bag of rice before PDP took power in 1999.

Economic dynamics in a volatile oil dependent economy will continue to drive prices up.

In 1999 a litre of petrol was N20 and a bag of rice,N2500.

I can only sympathise with your level of economic illiteracy.

So with the crash in oil price and revenue in an import dominated economy you expect prices not to hit the sky?


Meanwhile perhaps many like you had forgotten that it was PDP that ''transformed'' Nigeria into a petrol importing country.

Perhaps too you need further education on the difference between assumption and acceptance of failure.

SMH.

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Re: A 3 Year Apc Failure Vs A 16 Year Pdp Failure by Nfora: 12:37pm On Apr 30, 2018
Redhot111:



Are u a witch? The damage APC did starting from their very 1st year in office is almost irreparable. Do u think pump price will ever return to #87 per litre? So u think a bag of rice will ever return to 8k? I will continue to swear 4 Buhari and APC even after voting them out.

Op wait ooo. So u dey hear the noise about APC epic failure abi? That shows I that u guys failed indeed. I said FAILED cos u guys are already in the past as far as I am concerned.

Facts are sacred:


History of fuel price increases in Nigeria
Gowon, 1973: 6k to 8.45k (40.8%)
Murtala, 1976: 8.45k to 9k (0.59%)
Obasanjo, October 1, 1978: 9k to 15.3k (70%)

Shagari, April 20, 1982: 15.3k to 20k (30.71%)
Babangida, March 31 1986: 20k to 39.5k (97.5%)
Babangida, April 10 1988: 39.5k to 42k (6.33%)
Babangida, January 1, 1989: 42k to 60k Private vehicles.

Babangida, December 19, 1989: moved to uniform price of 60k (42.86%)
Babangida, March 6, 1991: 60k to 70k (16.67%)
Shonekan, November 8, 1993: 70k to N5 (614%)

Abacha, November 22,1993: petrol price drops from N5 to N3.25k (-35%)
Abacha, October 2,1994: N3.25k to N15 (361.54%)
Abacha, October 4,1994: price drops from N15 to N11(-26.67%)

Abubakar, December, 20, 1998: N11 to N25 (127.27%)
Abubakar, January 6,1999: N25 to N20 (-20%)

Obasanjo, June 1, 2000: N20 to N30 (50%)
Obasanjo, June 8, 2000: Petrol price reduced to N22 (-10%)
Obasanjo, January 1, 2002: N22 to N26 (18.18%)

Obasanjo, June to October, 2003: N26 to N42 (23.08%
Obasanjo, May 29, 2004: N50 (19.05%)
Obasanjo, August 25, 2004: N65 (30%)

Obasanjo, May 27, 2007: N75 (15.38%)
Yar’Adua, June 2007: N65 (-15.38%)
Jonathan, January 1, 2012: between N138 to N250 (112.31 to 284.62%)

https://www.nairaland.com/845722/history-fuel-price-increases-nigeria
Re: A 3 Year Apc Failure Vs A 16 Year Pdp Failure by blackpanda: 1:13pm On Apr 30, 2018
Bede2u:
Lol. I know its hard for fools like u to believe that buhari has lost many supporters. Meanwhile this was me in 2015



So u were even more stupid than u are right now. Congrats on d improvement!!
Re: A 3 Year Apc Failure Vs A 16 Year Pdp Failure by Bede2u(m): 1:23pm On Apr 30, 2018
blackpanda:


So u were even more stupid than u are right now. Congrats on d improvement!!
Unintelligent ....u are. And a typical tiger-claw-two faced fellow, speaking from both sides of the mouth like ur fellow afonjas undecided
Re: A 3 Year Apc Failure Vs A 16 Year Pdp Failure by blackpanda: 1:37pm On Apr 30, 2018
Bede2u:
Unintelligent ....u are. And a typical tiger-claw-two faced fellow, speaking from both sides of the mouth like ur fellow afonjas undecided

Eat shit and die.
Re: A 3 Year Apc Failure Vs A 16 Year Pdp Failure by Bede2u(m): 2:49pm On Apr 30, 2018
blackpanda:


I will Eat shit and die.
Re: A 3 Year Apc Failure Vs A 16 Year Pdp Failure by Nfora: 12:05pm On May 01, 2018
Nfora:


Facts are sacred:


History of fuel price increases in Nigeria
Gowon, 1973: 6k to 8.45k (40.8%)
Murtala, 1976: 8.45k to 9k (0.59%)
Obasanjo, October 1, 1978: 9k to 15.3k (70%)

Shagari, April 20, 1982: 15.3k to 20k (30.71%)
Babangida, March 31 1986: 20k to 39.5k (97.5%)
Babangida, April 10 1988: 39.5k to 42k (6.33%)
Babangida, January 1, 1989: 42k to 60k Private vehicles.

Babangida, December 19, 1989: moved to uniform price of 60k (42.86%)
Babangida, March 6, 1991: 60k to 70k (16.67%)
Shonekan, November 8, 1993: 70k to N5 (614%)

Abacha, November 22,1993: petrol price drops from N5 to N3.25k (-35%)
Abacha, October 2,1994: N3.25k to N15 (361.54%)
Abacha, October 4,1994: price drops from N15 to N11(-26.67%)

Abubakar, December, 20, 1998: N11 to N25 (127.27%)
Abubakar, January 6,1999: N25 to N20 (-20%)

Obasanjo, June 1, 2000: N20 to N30 (50%)
Obasanjo, June 8, 2000: Petrol price reduced to N22 (-10%)
Obasanjo, January 1, 2002: N22 to N26 (18.18%)

Obasanjo, June to October, 2003: N26 to N42 (23.08%
Obasanjo, May 29, 2004: N50 (19.05%)
Obasanjo, August 25, 2004: N65 (30%)

Obasanjo, May 27, 2007: N75 (15.38%)
Yar’Adua, June 2007: N65 (-15.38%)
Jonathan, January 1, 2012: between N138 to N250 (112.31 to 284.62%)

https://www.nairaland.com/845722/history-fuel-price-increases-nigeria

Indeed,facts are sacred..

3 yrs APC is just about to exit its learning curve.Its blunders and fumbling are normal for new leadership.

The only way forward now is progress.

No need to change APC atleast for now,we need some stability in governance. PDP had 16 stable yrs. Want to bring them back just now?

Like the OP said,the battle for now is between APC and PDP.
Re: A 3 Year Apc Failure Vs A 16 Year Pdp Failure by 7lives: 3:00pm On May 01, 2018
Bede2u:
I think u are the one not being rational.
I also think u are the one blinded by hate for the east...which u see pdp as representing. In ur irrational opinion...Rotimi Amechi is a performer in APC and a failure in pdp. U would rather have buhari who is dividing d country than have a pdp guy like Dankwambo for instance who may unite the country.

U are the hate filled and irrational person. Vote out any president who doesnt perform after his 1st term...thats how rational ppl vote. I voted Buhari in 2015...will vote against him in 2019

Dankwambo ko, danfo buss ni.
Fashola was the best Governor before 2015 election, why didn't the likes of you suggest that Fashola be made president?
You NEVER voted Buhari, spare me the bawdy details.
Being out of the corridors of power where stealing is not corruption, is the reason for all these cock and bull stories.
Find work do jor.
Re: A 3 Year Apc Failure Vs A 16 Year Pdp Failure by Bede2u(m): 3:09pm On May 01, 2018
7lives:


Dankwambo ko, danfo buss ni.
Fashola was the best Governor before 2015 election, why didn't the likes of you suggest that Fashola be made president?
You NEVER voted Buhari, spare me the bawdy details.
Being out of the corridors of power where stealing is not corruption, is the reason for all these cock and bull stories.
Find work do jor.
A lot of us actually suggested Fashola. Meanwhile see my post in 2015

Bede2u:
The truth is dat if elections went ahead on d 14th of Feb, GEJ would have lost. So as part of damage control exercise, he postponed d election so as to get more PVC distributed in his strong holds of SS and SE. But dis in itself may still not gaurantee victory 4 Him. So d nxt logical step may be to rig d polls, which would be harder wit card readers and oda security measures put by INEC.
Truth is dat I understand GEJ. He helped Fayose win Ekiti, helped Allison-madueke win OPEC and knows losing is not an option 4 him even in d face of rising unpopularity. He would defenitely find a way to get his way. If Jega plays hardball, he may use resident electoral commissioners to perfect his plan.
However, his evil plans will not work. God pass him and na God go Win!
As for me and mine, though am from Enugu, its CHANGE all d way!! After all wat did GEJ do 4 my state apart 4rm baptizing our airport 'international'? An airport dat is currently looking like an ABC transport Bus teminal!
Shout change! Preach change!! Vote change!!!
Click like for change
Click share for PV card readers
Nothing for GEJ/PEJ/Dieziani/Okonjo dis year!!
Re: A 3 Year Apc Failure Vs A 16 Year Pdp Failure by 7lives: 9:01am On May 02, 2018
Bede2u:
A lot of us actually suggested Fashola. Meanwhile see my post in 2015


But you ACTUALLY voted for change, sorry about the way I reacted to your post.
But I'm still going to be voting Buhari because there are no easy ways.
Hard way is the ONLY way, vote for who you like.

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