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Correkt madmoiselle!.....(thumbs up). Go out ther in five weeks and shoot down the roguish rodents of naija politics with your prints biko..... MizyB: |
Ngbo?....who wanna sell their life for a bowl of asaro? Stooopid politicians taking advantage of the masses since the time of Abraham. May the good Lord punish them all lavishly! |
Talking of chibok, I guess thers a nexus to this one here... https://www.nairaland.com/2151903/another-gej-gaffe Be like them take living in denial take swear for the dunce...... I seriously doubt the man has a brain. I keep wondering what Nigerians did to deserve this man Gbawe: |
Oga Ade keeps noosing himself. He has spoilt everything. Why will NEMA, a federal agency be distributing relief materials to displaced Nigerians with his picture on it. In case you don't know, this is the definition of madness. NEMA is not funded with Jonathan's money so this is nonsense. He has polarized everything, even the military is now divided, what a leader! Very very wrong if you ask me.....
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Baba I opened a thread to this effect. Its very clear they are scared of a backlash. Thats the reason for all these desperate manoeuvers. Its as clear as daylight. Jonathan looks like a cornered rat about now, and sometimes I feel a pang of pity for him but when I get jolted to the reality of failed promises, especially lack of electricity (makes me mad the most), I feel like cursing them all over and over again. No doubt these guys have committed piles upon piles of atrocities and they looking for a way out. Honestly I cant wait to see the back of the clueless one and his gang of bandits.....prolly at a supermax facility Gbawe: |
Who come swear for PDP like this? |
Dont tell me you not yet armed with your pvc. Thats one big ammunition for you/ us all..... MizyB: |
You'v totally driven it home. The ever gullible, docile citizenry. And to imagine the same set of dummies clamouring for this hopelessly clueless inept government to return is more than mind-boggling. Silly people.... VolvoS60: |
No Tandulce. because he actually thinks stealing aint corruption....hes been hearing that a lot lately Tandullceblog: |
.......When we ask awa gorfamenti o, wen dem go giv us light, dem say na 2010, but we don dey wait 2010 since den but now de waiting must end cos 2010 don go o oo o, oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh...(sing up my people, sing up my people) God bless Sound Sultan..... #LightupNaija |
I just keep wondering how hard it is to generate electricity and give to a country. Since the dumbo came to power 5 solid years its been hovering btwn 2500 & 4200 mwts with billion $ sunk down the sewers, plus a lot of silly excuses from his band of thieving and clueless faggies that surround him. #Pathetic.... |
May all the enemies of Nigeria, be it obj o, jona o, all the thieving politicians both overt and covert, never know peace, continue to fight themselves openly and shamelessly like dogs until heaven finally deliver us from them...... https://www.nairaland.com/2150410/take-obj-gej-brouhaha |
FFK for you............FOR FOOD KONLY lol |
Nothin will come out of it. The dumbo just sits in the Villa and consumes billion naira worth of grub with sheepo, afterall theyv budgeted another millions to power their mikanos. Nonsense govt. #Theydontreallycareaboutus - MJ |
Dear Mr. President, Do forgive me for barging in on you with this letter while you are preparing for your election. This is the only way I am sure I can reach you most effectively. This is not meant to embarrass or distract you, rather the situation warrants that I let my President know my plight, and that of many Nigerians. After all, Americans have easy access to President Barack Obama. It’s to do with electricity. But you might be wondering why I should write you directly on this when you have a Minister of Power, and even a Chairman of the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission. But I am sorry to say, if they do exist, Nigerians whom you and they swore to serve have not felt their impact on this matter. In any case, I have written to them several times as well as those written by other people, including opinions by reputable newspapers, not leaving out countless peaceful protests by Nigerians to the distribution companies (discos), to the extent that a public affairs commentator proposed a revolution as the only solution to this problem. Though it might not matter any longer, I will still go ahead to say it. I feel there are areas that should never be privatised in Nigeria. And one of them is the power sector. The power sector is too critical to be left in the hands of capitalists. Capitalists are like doctors who sell coffins. Electricity is the oxygen of the economy. Unlike government, capitalists have only three things in mind: Profit, profit, and profit. Only competition puts them in check. Unfortunately, the power sector as it is today is a quasi-monopoly. Unlike the telecoms sector, electricity consumers cannot change their electricity suppliers. Still, Nigerians appreciate the efforts you have put into the power sector reforms so far. Nigerians recognise that it will take time to reach the desired level. But one thing Nigerians cannot take is the injustice, avarice and inefficiency that have bedevilled the sector since it was privatised. Before the privatisation, my electricity bill as estimated by the old Power Holding Company of Nigeria, Abule Egba business unit in Lagos, because I have yet to be given a prepaid meter, used to be about N2,300 per month. After the privatisation, and the Ikeja Electricity Distribution Company took over, the bill became N6,000. After the tariff was “increased” with the so-called MYTO II, it became N13,000. This was given to me for three months. And without any further increase in tariff, that for February is now N18,000! Our minimum wage! It is laughable, if it were it not so grave. There are those who have prepaid meters in Lagos who use air-conditioning systems and pump their water even for commercial purposes who spend, on average, N4000 monthly. I know some people who don’t have prepaid meters in Abuja who are given a bill of N2,500 a month. An insider of the IKDEC described the N18,000 bill as “impossible.” Still, there will be a further “increase” in tariff for private homes in a few months’ time. Yet, there is no improvement in power supply, particularly since last October. As I am writing you this, there is power outage. Last month and up till this month, the light has been coming and going, every 30 minutes in my neigbourhood! Now, even if with privatisation, the light does not blink for one year, it is no justification for reckless and irresponsible bills. When the discos supply light that lasts up to five hours at a stretch, they want Nigerians to cheer them. Yet, the light supply is nowhere near what the defunct National Electric Power Authority, or even PHCN used to supply us. My neighbours have long lost faith in the system. They say they can’t pay for what they did not consume. Someone I know has asked to be completely disconnected until he gets a prepaid meter. He powers himself and still has a lot of savings. But I still pay for my bills regularly. But I get scorned by neighbours, family and friends. That I still pay the outrageous bills that I do not consume even causes friction between my spouse and I. The discos are stretching my already thin patience! As I said, we still run our generators as before the privatisation. But as said, we will save more if we depend solely on our generators. But that will be antithetic to your vision for the sector. We are all here to support you and the system. But it seems the discos are taking Nigerians for fools. But what they fail to realise is that by their greed, they only succeed in discouraging those who pay their electricity bills. But it is the discos that will lose eventually, as Nigerians know how to beat the system! The problem has been identified that there is a huge metering gap. The discos are not keen on giving out prepaid meters because of the huge rake-off from the estimated billing system. Nigerians now have to pay for their inefficiency, and feed their greed. Even with their greed, the discos are negligent in maintaining their distribution equipment and upgrading their facility. In December, I paid N10,000, into my account. With that of many others, till date, it has not been credited into my account. They attribute it to a “system error,” and are “working on it.” And they want me to keep paying. I am sorry, Your Excellency, but this matter is now a campaign issue. Consider the millions of Nigerians who are without prepaid meters who are suffering this injustice. A majority of Nigerians say they have not seen the gain of the fuel price reduction from N97 to N87. But trust me, Nigerians will be very grateful if you intervene in this injustice with the estimated bill. Nigerians are a majority, and the discos are a minority. The majority carries the vote! And that is the vote we promise to give you! You listened when we said we did not want the removal of fuel subsidy. Pray, on behalf of those Nigerians who are being cheated by the discos, make NERC revert to the old electricity tariff. If the average those who are using prepaid meter are paying is N4,000, the estimated bill given to those who don’t have prepaid meters should be fixed in that range. At worst, let those on prepaid meters pay the new tariff, and those without prepaid meters pay the old tariff. And the day a consumer gets their prepaid meter, they start paying the new tariff. And any disco who still gives out “crazy bills” should be sanctioned. And Nigerians are within their rights not to pay such bills. Perhaps, that is the only sure way of making the discos give their customers prepaid meters, and end the abuse. I am also aware that you have provided the funds for the provision of one million prepaid meters for consumers. Nigerians appreciate this. But one million meters will go nowhere. And how will the meters be distributed? Your Excellency, we are not asking to go back to Egypt, but while in the wilderness enroute to the Promised Land, give us the manna called justice! Permit me one last wish, Sir! The discos are using the excuse of “increased” tariff to feed fat. They are operating an open cheque, with their pen dripping with the blood and sweat of hapless Nigerians. May they be struck by constipation! Dr. Odoemena, a medical practitioner, wrote in from Lagos |
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FFK for you............FOR FOOD KONLY ![]()
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FP potential. Legs crossed.... |
Dem fit com talk say na Bonke crusade be dis one too o..... |
Na skonskon people full PDP walahi..... |
Gov. Fayose said the tape is real..... Musiliu ObaniKoro said the tape is real........ Adesiyan also affirmed and said the tape is real..... And now, even FFK says its real... https://www.nairaland.com/2157627/gej-got-it-wrong-ekiti But just like the chibok saga, oga Ade at the top, Mr Jonathan says it is FAKE! Geh geun.......Oga Ade, how far?
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muhammadu_Buhari many on this forum were too young to witness his 20 months of competent sterwardship of our nation. He achieved so much in his war against corruption between Dec1983 and Aug 1985. He is patriotic, has integrity and is the only ex-leader not living in opulance. Unlike IBB and OBJ he was not a western stooge and held out for the best deal for Nigeria in negotiations with IMF. He jailed over 600 corrupt politicians and businessmen and refused to release them until their loot was recovered. He even tried to forcifully kidnap Shagari's defence minister from the UK, who had stolen billions of dollars after British government refused to send him back to Nigeria. There was less crime, he took a hard line on all crime especially armed robbers and drug traffikers. in just 20 months he improved Nigeria's trade deficit and national debt. Jerry Rawlings of Ghana, that many of us admire, actually modelled himself on Buhari. Nigeria's number one problem is corruption- once corruption is tackled, all other things from elections to development of electricity / infrastructure would work better. Buhari is the only current politician with a proven record of effectively fighting corruption . It is unfortunate that he was probably only otherthrow because Western countries like UK sponsored their stooge IBB probably with the help of the other western stooge Obj, to overthrow him. OBJ and IBB themselves were starting to come under Buhari's anti-corruption radar. he may not be the best available, but he is a proven patriotic and non-corrupt leader. |
They postponed elections to create chaos and confusion, hoping it'll change perception and leverage in their favour. What they havent realised is that they just added one more feet, digging a deeper grave for themselves...PHOOLS & BASTARDS!!!!! |
Ki lo de? This gofamenti don finish us ni i. Nkan to de niyen... ![]() marked10: |
The man is such a slowie pokie...he'll never see the dangers... |
We don enter one chance with this gofamenti, walahi...... |
Just read some breaking that OBJ just tore up his PDP membership card. Well I dont kno if that is relevant or not but what has become significant of note and of late is the endless vituperations and castigation of Jonathan by the General. I have only one prayer to this. If these events are a precursor to what will lead to he remaking of Nigeria, by virtue of them fighting each other very dirty, exposing the skeletons they've stacked up, and all the secret and occultic vows and dieties they've sworn to, then by all and whatever means I sincerely pray and hope they continue to attack each other. May we continue to see more cards being torn, may we continue to see more expositions and verbal swordplays and may God eventually deliver us all from all these vampires that have held us hostage for so long..... We may finally be coasting to the end of the tunnel, somebody say AMEN to that. |
Honesty should be rewarded, especially in a morality-depleted Nigeria as we have. Lets wait & see what Chidoka does..... |
Would you prefer a society where you enjoy a reasonable quality of life but have your freedom of speech/ expression suppressed to a society which functions the other way round? This scenario so illustrated should be comprehensible to discerning minds. Honest and objective answers and arguments...... |
Consequences of atenuje. May the dead RIP..... |
Mumu post/ thread. If dem wan dash you house for Dubai abi Kuwait make you dey live, swear say you no go go live. Your mumu President wey be the first apostle of Jesus Christ, wetin him don achieve? Blardy hypocrites. We don pass this stage abeg. Find another levels. This one don stale..... Oh btw, im confirmed xtian & Buhari has full pass on my pvc..... |
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