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Re: Tinibu, Not Entirely Responsible For The Current Hunger.not Defending Him Though by LadyExcellency: 4:08pm On Feb 26 |
Argentina was worse than Nigeria but their president had a blueprint and just had a balanced budget in decades without borrowing a dime. Banned printing of money and he is just doing fine. So stop making excuses for President Tinubu and his cabinet. |
Re: Tinibu, Not Entirely Responsible For The Current Hunger.not Defending Him Though by predictor1: 4:53pm On Feb 26 |
advanceDNA:Dollar requirement during obj time wasn't as much as today. And our debt then was not what it is now. Analyse it nao |
Re: Tinibu, Not Entirely Responsible For The Current Hunger.not Defending Him Though by Abemy(m): 5:06pm On Feb 26 |
NaijaPrince18: In his first meeting with the governors at the council chamber, he told the governors that his administration inherited both acessts and liabilities. So he is now in charge and must do the needful, if not, he is culpable. |
Re: Tinibu, Not Entirely Responsible For The Current Hunger.not Defending Him Though by Abemy(m): 5:14pm On Feb 26 |
Melagros: Tinibu was not totally exonerated. He is in charge now, and must act fast. He pretended to have removed subsidy, while he is paying even higher now, how can he not be blamed? 1 Like |
Re: Tinibu, Not Entirely Responsible For The Current Hunger.not Defending Him Though by predictor1: 5:17pm On Feb 26 |
Abemy:If he didn't bring the subsidy back Nigeria would have collapsed. Fuel would have become #1000+. |
Re: Tinibu, Not Entirely Responsible For The Current Hunger.not Defending Him Though by advanceDNA: 5:18pm On Feb 26 |
predictor1: Lol... ...... Na u dey claim say we go be like argentina...So if I might ask.. .how much did obasanjo use to peg naira at 1 8 years.... and how much was our foreign earnings per month, and how much did he pay IMF..?? & how much was dollar requirements at that time how much is needed now in Tinubu's era to peg the currency ...at for example 900naira per dollar......how much is our dollar requirement now?? how much are we earning per month through crude oil, That will make run out of foreign earnings like argentina as u claimed |
Re: Tinibu, Not Entirely Responsible For The Current Hunger.not Defending Him Though by Abemy(m): 5:24pm On Feb 26 |
predictor1: But he is still officially claiming to have stopped subsidy payment. |
Re: Tinibu, Not Entirely Responsible For The Current Hunger.not Defending Him Though by ehikwe22: 7:01pm On Feb 26 |
Minsk24: Tinubu knew Buhari had nothing to offer, yet he bankrolled his campaign. Use his illgotten wealth to fight against policies that would have saved Nigeria's future from this present calamity. Nigeria is in this state because of the selfish ambition of one man and you dare come here to try to defend him? This is shameful |
Re: Tinibu, Not Entirely Responsible For The Current Hunger.not Defending Him Though by predictor1: 8:16pm On Feb 26 |
advanceDNA:Lol. Oil price in 1999 was 19$. By 2000 it went to $31. In the world of economists that's a huge jump. And we were pumping over 2m barrels. Today oil is $80 down from $100. We're pumping around 1m barrels. How much did Obj pay then and how much was forgiven? Please help us with those figures. How did you think Argentina and Nigeria got to this sorry stage? By subsiding the wrong things like fuel and naira. Is it any surprise that the PDP people could not built any infrastructure for 16 years? Or improve basic things like power supply and education? Buhari toed the line and dug us deeper. Same with Argentina. Our revenue had been dwindling since Jonathan's days. They resorted to borrowing to pay salaries. Buhari took it further by printing money. Tinubu's policies are the same things they are doing in Argentina now. It was the same thing they did in Peru. In fact, if you wanted to save Nigeria at this point you would do the same. |
Re: Tinibu, Not Entirely Responsible For The Current Hunger.not Defending Him Though by predictor1: 8:22am On Feb 27 |
Abemy:That's of course not true. There's no way petrol can be #600 per litre without subsidy. |
Re: Tinibu, Not Entirely Responsible For The Current Hunger.not Defending Him Though by predictor1: 8:25am On Feb 27 |
LadyExcellency:Argentina's president you are all praising also removed subsidy and floated their currency from 200 peso to a $ it went to 800 pesos to a $. Inflation went up overnight, prices of goods are increasing everyday in Argentina. Inflation in Argentina has grown to 240% and by the end of this quarter will be 250%. Yet you are praising him. |
Re: Tinibu, Not Entirely Responsible For The Current Hunger.not Defending Him Though by Streetdoctor: 8:37am On Feb 27 |
advanceDNA:Typical Agbadorians will always hide under being neutral. Same party, same ideology. Tinubu brought buhari so nobody should tell me different ting |
Re: Tinibu, Not Entirely Responsible For The Current Hunger.not Defending Him Though by Streetdoctor: 8:39am On Feb 27 |
NaijaPrince18:Another blame game, buhari blamed PDP for fucking 8years and Yorubas applauded him, now same Yorubas are now blaming buhari dis time around. Una go blame tire |
Re: Tinibu, Not Entirely Responsible For The Current Hunger.not Defending Him Though by Streetdoctor: 8:41am On Feb 27 |
Minsk24:Tinubu and his supporters applauded Buhari's policies, so tell me another ting |
Re: Tinibu, Not Entirely Responsible For The Current Hunger.not Defending Him Though by Streetdoctor: 8:43am On Feb 27 |
NaijaPrince18:Chief ronu keep mute abeg, ur mothers are planning to beat up Tinubu up |
Re: Tinibu, Not Entirely Responsible For The Current Hunger.not Defending Him Though by Streetdoctor: 8:46am On Feb 27 |
NaijaPrince18:Lolssssss, bunch of terrorist that ur lord and savior Tinubu connived to high jack power from Jonathan? |
Re: Tinibu, Not Entirely Responsible For The Current Hunger.not Defending Him Though by Minsk24: 9:01am On Feb 27 |
Streetdoctor:Applause and dictation is it the same thing? We all know how politics works in Nigeria, its not even about party but more about individual...buhari dat sideline osinbajo and tinubu's men |
Re: Tinibu, Not Entirely Responsible For The Current Hunger.not Defending Him Though by advanceDNA: 9:04am On Feb 27 |
Streetdoctor: That's is the same mistake Nigerians made during buhari...They started by blaming GEJ for many months.....saying buhari can't fix the mess of PDP one day.... Then they said buhari was doing the right thing...we should wait.....And it was very clear then ..just as it is clear now...that none of these policies are right nor rightly executed...,........embezzlement just increased...nothing more... U are suffering masses and wasting the resources on urself, ur cabinet, and other arms of government, also on free hajj trips, increasing governors' allocation who are even bigger thieves... This man successfully convinced Nigerians that their own common wealth is an abomination for them to have....he's just channelling the nation's wealth into the pocket of few.... Now that it has backfired....they've returned subsidy on both the FX and fuel....and even paying more....its sad...when u have clowns for leaders.... 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Tinibu, Not Entirely Responsible For The Current Hunger.not Defending Him Though by lagdmark(m): 9:08am On Feb 27 |
Abemy:You are confused maybe as a result of the current inflation in the country. You people always speak of the past, did you vote for the Fulanis in the last election. Emilokan promised to build Nigeria the way he built Lagos. |
Re: Tinibu, Not Entirely Responsible For The Current Hunger.not Defending Him Though by ivolt: 9:08am On Feb 27 |
No government is entirely responsible for national woes or gains. There is always a carryover effect from previous administration. But it is hypocritical for the government to claim any positive development but blame others for the negatives. |
Re: Tinibu, Not Entirely Responsible For The Current Hunger.not Defending Him Though by Streetdoctor: 2:27pm On Feb 27 |
advanceDNA:I only blame his useless supporters like d one that was jubikiating bcs of 300 oily beans u bought from Iya basira Buhari used 4years to blame GEJ, d remaining 4years to tour round d world Now useless and drug addict Tinubu has shifted d blame to GEJ and Buhari. |
Re: Tinibu, Not Entirely Responsible For The Current Hunger.not Defending Him Though by Streetdoctor: 2:29pm On Feb 27 |
Minsk24:Yorubas told their useless supporters to bear wit buhari that he inherited an empty account. So who's next |
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