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Subsidy; The True Picture! by OmoPastor(m): 11:29pm On Jan 11, 2012
I was reliably informed that the Labour leaders with the civil liberty organisations were offered cash to the tune of N1B to fight for the reversal of the PMS price by the so called cabal. the most annoying part of the whole stuff is the use of innocent or should i say gullible nigerians to drive home their evil intentions. we have to come to terms with reality; the world economy is in tatters and if we want to survive, we must take some drastic steps to salvage our fragile economy!

it is very unfortunate that GEJ came to govt at a time like this but the man can become a hero if he guides his actions to steer nigeria's economy away from hitting the rocks. what we are witnessing today is a cummulative evil activities of all our past leaders.

we should be sincere; prices of commodities everywhere in the world are going up even in more stable economies! what Labour is doing today is not for the nigerian people but for their pockets. we all know that this subsidy must go whether we like it or not.
if we revert back to N65/l, we will shoot ourselves in the foot cos PMS will disappear from the streets and we will suffer for it.

i think what Labour and the civil organisations should be fighting is corruption within the nigerian system: NASS salaries should be cut, irrelevant ministries and ministers should be scrapped, the presidency should cut down its spendings, federal allocation spendings should be monitored, our refineries should be restored to capacity, we should work on being a producing economy than being a consuming economy and many more.

it is easier to fight the govt when you are not there cos there are many hidden truths you cannot see from outside. also, our govt must be honest to its followers, they should not train the people to see the govt as dishonest and untrusted.
Re: Subsidy; The True Picture! by ade80: 11:51pm On Jan 11, 2012
OmoPastor:

I was reliably informed that the Labour leaders with the civil liberty organisations were offered cash to the tune of N1B to fight for the reversal of the PMS price by the so called cabal. the most annoying part of the whole stuff is the use of innocent or should i say gullible nigerians to drive home their evil intentions. we have to come to terms with reality; the world economy is in tatters and if we want to survive, we must take some drastic steps to salvage our fragile economy!

it is very unfortunate that GEJ came to govt at a time like this but the man can become a hero if he guides his actions to steer nigeria's economy away from hitting the rocks. what we are witnessing today is a cummulative evil activities of all our past leaders.

we should be sincere; prices of commodities everywhere in the world are going up even in more stable economies! what Labour is doing today is not for the nigerian people but for their pockets. we all know that this subsidy must go whether we like it or not.
if we revert back to N65/l, we will shoot ourselves in the foot cos PMS will disappear from the streets and we will suffer for it.

i think what Labour and the civil organisations should be fighting is corruption within the nigerian system: NASS salaries should be cut, irrelevant ministries and ministers should be scrapped, the presidency should cut down its spendings, federal allocation spendings should be monitored, our refineries should be restored to capacity, we should work on being a producing economy than being a consuming economy and many more.

it is easier to fight the govt when you are not there cos there are many hidden truths you cannot see from outside. also, our govt must be honest to its followers, they should not train the people to see the govt as dishonest and untrusted.



Yea right, did they give Femi falana, Femi Kuti, Funmi iyanda and a host of others
Re: Subsidy; The True Picture! by Arkhin(m): 12:00am On Jan 12, 2012
Bloody liar! You were reliably informed by Jonathan abi? If you can't put up a superior arguement to drive home your point, why not shaarraap and look on and stop disgracing your roots.
Re: Subsidy; The True Picture! by PHIPEX(m): 12:04am On Jan 12, 2012
If economic emancipation is as easy as Nigerians taught we would'v been among the developed countries' list decades ago unfortunately, we can't eat our cake and still hv it.
Re: Subsidy; The True Picture! by OmoPastor(m): 12:05am On Jan 12, 2012
@ arhkin
Bloody liar! You were reliably informed by Jonathan abi? If you can't put up a superior arguement to drive home your point, why not shaarraap and look on and stop disgracing your roots.
people like you yell and shout because you are frustrated. as a typical nigerian you are, if your kinsman is a senator or minister or house of rep member or a governor, will you be screaming the way you are doing now?, especially if this your kinsman is very benevolent towards you?
stop making empty noise and face reality my friend!!! you are just a puppet in their hands and they are using you without your authorisation!  grin grin
Re: Subsidy; The True Picture! by Beaf: 12:07am On Jan 12, 2012
Is it not NLC people that help to sabotage the refineries anytime they are fixed? Its no surprise that they were bribed to sacrifice the innocent.

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