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The recent trend which gej has exhibited urges the compelling need for a law to be enacted such that once a situation that we presently hav repeats itself, an incumbent should be restricted in goin on such sackin & recruitment spree. From what obtains in the US who we claim to hav copied from, the president is technically incapable of makin strategic appointments few weeks to hand-over. What gej has embarked upon can at best be referred to as reckless & immoral use of his powers, consciously or otherwise, laying mines for the incoming administration. Nothing justifies it. The eight NA should take a look at this. |
I totally agree with d kernel of ur argument, d albatross of a fraud called constitution is d main problem & not necessarily d longevity of a particular administration so I insist again, we r not yet good for a prolonged stretch under one man, at least not with d generation of brutish, irrational politicians junkettin all over our faces & lives. Eight years my brotha, is more than enough for any serious human to chart a progressive political course even here in nigeria.... Oladipupo22: |
Very foolish proposal. Imagine havin to grapple with our current mr clueless for "10 - 15" years according to this daftie. No be for naija. We never ripe reeesh dat level..... |
Bru I undastand ur point. As it is now with crude @ $60 per barrel, landing cost shouldnt b more than a #100 per litre. We can still deal with that price, afterall we hav been shellin out far more in d past weeks, no thanks to d clueless one. Other thing is we can relax a bit now knowin whatever accruables from d subsidy funds will b judiciously managed & ploughed back appropriately into d economy with PMB in charge...while effort is on to get d refineries working. D truth is thers actually no subsidy, just these thieves round-tripping on us & on top, viciously raping our backsides while taking us hostage, this has to stop! coputa: |
No big grammar or long story. Its down to d scam called subsidy. It has to go. Join d #subsidymustgo movement...... |
Ur entire lineage remain cursed. What brings about this idiotic response? If u got nothin to offer y dont u shut ur filthy sewers, or mayb nuts assuming u got one? Bastard! FKO1: |
Hang on a minute! Is that not GEJ in d first pic, strolling ahead of PMB. Now I wonder what he's doin among d entourage & wher hes strolling to. I thought he was in Ghana for his last ECOWAS meeting? |
I tried using this this afternoon, ss recognised connection but to my surprise, it zapped d mb within seconds. Has there been any changes? |
Nigerian VP been in ghost mode from 2010 till infinity.....lol ![]() |
What first blood is d fatso punk talking about people... ![]() |
Weird scenario still. How come someone was recording d convo @ d time, what was d chap doin up @ dat time, how did they envisage a blockbuster outcome?, Y d persistent "on top of tree" & "plucking mango" chants. Too many qstions than answers. Arrangee tinz? |
E nor get any other choice b4 nah. Na pack he must pack..... |
Under the clueless one, we couldnt trust him & his band of hundred thieves for them to manage the monies accruable. Now with gmb, we can be assured to some extent no kleptomaniac would dare mess with our collective wealth. Crude hovers around $60 a barrel now so the landing cost wouldnt be too much on the high side, say #100 a litre. Nigerians are already forking out twice that amount per litre. We should end this madness once & for all...... |
We shuld refer to him as Robin Bruce then. Would b most appropriate, dont u think..... benuejosh: |
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Bru, its pathetic to say d least. They kno d fate that would befall them if they try anything stewpid...... Pathetic lot! OKEDI2012: |
Life/ politics are a deadly conspiracy...... |
They havnt ventured in my area since Nov. Now I wont say they forgot, they just wont dare to..... |
D site name has been removed by d robot, please space it out like this e.g assuming its o p e n v p n . c o m or is that what u sent? Thanks nolywe: |
Cheers bru. U hav any link for openvpn for pc? I use d bis on pc.... nolywe: |
Gurus in d house, is this still working? |
2 is most appropriate. I once went as far as 8 some years back. It cost me so much, still regretting till this day..... |
Na wa for these people....... |
The country’s power generation has dropped by about 500 megawatts to a record low of 2.391.31MW, while actual supply fell to 2,345.7MW, data obtained from the Presidential Task Force on Power on Friday showed. This is happening amid worsening petrol scarcity being experienced in many parts of the country. With the steep decline in generation, power supply from the national grid fell to 2,345.70MW on Thursday, taking a huge toll on households and businesses across the country. Power generation stood at 2,880.72MW as of Tuesday, May 5, while 2,817.05MW was sent out, according to the Federal Ministry of Power. The slide in power generation and supply came on the heels of the declaration of force majeure by Shell on exports of Nigeria’s Forcados crude oil stream on the evening of Tuesday following “a series of leaks” in the Trans Forcados pipeline that brings the oil to the export terminal. The Trans Forcados pipeline is responsible for over 50 per cent of the country’s gas supply. This accounts for the reason the shut down created major power supply shortfall. With the highest electricity generation of 4,517.6MW achieved only over two years ago (December 23, 2012), households and businesses in the country have over the years continued to rely heavily on generators for electricity. But the lingering petrol scarcity, triggered by the delay in the payment of subsidy arrears to oil marketers, exacerbated the blackouts in various parts of the country as many Nigerians struggled to get fuel to power their generators. In Lagos, some filling stations were not selling the product, while others had long queues of motorists to attend to, with black marketers having a field day. The situation resulted to a significant hike in transport fares in many parts of the state, with some commercial transport operators doubling transport fares. Power generation and supply in the country have dipped below the 3,000MW mark for at least seven times this year. The PUNCH had on Saturday, May 2, reported that power supply dropped to 2,749.84MW on Thursday, April 30, citing data from the PTFP. Generation on April 26 stood at 2,896.91MW, while 2,834.30MW was sent out to the public, the Federal Ministry of Power had disclosed. Power supply slumped to 2,988.72MW as of April 12 on the back of gas shortfall and lower water supply to the nation’s thermal and hydropower plants respectively. Gas-fired power plants generate about 70 per cent of the nation’s electricity, while the balance is derived from hydropower plants, including the Kainji and Jebba power stations, which have a combined installed capacity of 1,330MW. Power generation had on March 11 dropped to 2,747.45MW, while 2,676.64MW was sent out to consumers, down from 3,505MW on March 8. On February 10, electricity supply plunged to 2,869.84MW as only 2,936.83MW was generated that day, according to the PTFP. On January 11, 2015, generation fell to 2,502.39MW, while 2,449.04MW was sent out. Generation fell to 2,948.45MW on January 6, while 2,880.31MW was sent out to the distribution companies. The downturn in power generation has often been attributed to the sabotage of the Trans-Forcados Pipeline, which supplies gas to several power plants in the country. Analysts at Ecobank Nigeria Research had said that Nigeria’s gas-to-power initiative was being significantly constrained by the frequent destruction of gas pipelines by saboteurs and oil thieves. “The risk of vandalism affecting the government’s gas to power initiative is largely underpinned by the low level of investment in gas pipelines, leaving the country vulnerable to attacks on key pipelines,” the analysts said PUNCH
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But trust me, its only in our jungle here in nigeria that politicians shunt & toggle their ages. Wont ever happen in d UK......@ least not 21st century britain misscastle: |
For those going on about card readers failure & consequently d resort to incidence form, they need to be reminded it wasnt d case for d governorship, just presidential & NA elections. Now this unfolding dramas would b interesting... |
My yoruba pipu (people) b like "mo fe ra omo" even if its klin or any other brand detergent.....everythin na omo |
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