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Jesus wept, see disgracion according to my area boys ![]() |
[s] Imokay:[/s] I don't waste my time with illiterates like you. Go back and log on with your real moniker, then, I will give you an online beat down. Till then, piss off. |
Resign ke, abeg make una cool down. Osun state's progress was the template of APC's national campaign, we need to enjoy the miracles of Aregbe in Nigeria. "O"yes and down to Oyel money. ![]() |
Flets:Don't waste your time, let's wait till next month. NNPC will tell us why they're still not producing petrol from their 1978 plants, they will find a new Ogbanje to blame. Nigerians are too ignorant, sometimes it is painful, when you hear them talk. |
Someone should remind Nigerian legislators, the limits of their power. Saraki please shut up. |
Some states are doing the needful others are waiting for a bailout. A bailout from what fund? |
OREMUSSANCTUS:Settling old scores and opening up new fronts. The show down will be very interesting this time around. Who is against change ![]() |
Please speed up the tempo, this is the change we need. ![]() |
Mamaflex:Ask yourself who is foolish here? The OP said he has no President, your scenario will never happen. By the way he can live without having the Almajiri Dullard from Daura be his President. His thread is already an example. ![]() |
Mamaflex:Have you ever filled a form, where you were asked such a question? The OP said he has no president, he just gave you, your answer. |
Wildrage: Some sense of reality, thanks OP. |
Mogidi:Is just a statement of fact, . |
Mogidi:The slaves must defend their master, don't be surprise. Oga Mogidi, how body |
Buhari is the president of the almajiris and their willing slaves. The Daura President knows his cattles. |
MyZoto:Thank God for deregulation and getting government out of business. There was technology as it is today, when NITEL would not provide one million phone lines in Nigeria. |
Were you people expecting anything different? Nigerians are in the chaos of a lifetime. This PR packaging industry, surrounding Buhari and his supporters will explode like an atom bomb on the world's stage. |
bunch of parasites, tell us where your N300B is coming from? Your current budget is already underfunded. Maybe you people will drive the price of crude oil higher to generate this kalokalo money. |
amunkita03:Akobata you have been seen |
olalat:Almajiri I said you have been seen. Now bounce off boy. |
olalat:Almajiri, I have seen you. |
In Nigeria, Buhari's Government Can't Afford To Pay State Employees, Governors Demand Bailout Amid Financial Crisis lawmakers in Nigeria have called for a bailout to cover months of unpaid government salaries in several Nigerian states. Governors from the country’s 36 states have blamed bad economic policies and declining revenue they receive from Abuja, the country’s capital, for their inability to pay state employees, according to TV360 Nigeria. Lawmakers were expected to meet Wednesday to discuss the details of a bailout. “On the economy of the nation, we are concerned and worried by the dwindling revenue of the states, which today has affected negatively the lives of our people,” Rochas Okorocha, governor of Imo state, told journalists. The governors had met Tuesday to bring up the idea of a bailout, according to Premium Times Nigeria. The falling price of oil in Nigeria has meant dwindling revenues for the federal government since 2014. President Muhammadu Buhari won 54 percent of 29 million votes cast in March to unseat former President Goodluck Jonathan, the first incumbent to lose an election since democratic elections began in 1999. Those pushing for the bailout say Jonathan's administration depleted Nigeria’s foreign reserves, fueling a financial crisis for state governments. Some states have been unable to pay employee salaries for as much as 10 months, officials said. “The matter has become so serious that urgent action must be taken for a bailout for the states, as things are not getting better either,” said Okorocha. “We have sat down to review steps that should be taken, and we are calling for total overhaul of the system to block all the leakages in our nation’s economy.” Lawmakers called for an overhaul of the economy. “We would discuss openly and collaboratively on how to enhance the revenue drive in the states. By sharing experiences and proposals, the belief is that we can collectively contribute to the best way out of the present quagmire,” our source told Premium Times Nigeria. http://www.ibtimes.com/nigeria-buharis-government-cant-afford-pay-state-employees-governors-demand-bailout |
See grade one lie ![]() |
Falana has found his cut tongue again. Somebody should stick a bread soaked in poo, in the noise maker's mouth. ![]() |
All these after the elections have come and gone , People is too late already. Change has come to Nigeria, unfortunately not the one you people expected |
NovusHomo: ; Scream sai, so we can move on. Yes, you are an almajiri, now bug off. |
NovusHomo: the wailing of the almajiris. This is round one, your sorrow has not even started. |
vecman22:What thing , you mean the spilling of blood by his alamjiris? |
celeron40:Reserve that for your "Duara Dullard", you people still have a long way to go. |
This's all you people have to offer, world visits. We are waiting for the $5 Billion that never was from the Americans, Your dullard will need the money, when he starts paying the N5000 each to his 20 million lazy and pathetic almajiris. |
kodded:That's where their problem starts. The current budget of N4.5T is 80% recurrent expenditure, with almost 30% deficit funding. Yet they're seeking to add another N1.2T. Without telling us how this money kalokalo money will be generated. |
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