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honeric01:Thank you Sir - Ma_J_Blige:Above is the proof - beaf, Johndoe, Ma j blige - Very far from having a rational mindset. |
I would not bother reading the article cause it is from bankole. His case is smiliar to that of GEJ - At one time we had hope but they are both one big let down. |
Ma_J_Blige:Lol it is too much of a coincidence and has nothing to do with different opinions - your cases are too isolated it is against rational mindsets. |
Beaf:GEJ shi t packer abeg go back inside - gej has shat again -- Your lunch has been served ![]() |
Beaf:lol who let out this small boy - abeg go back inside and carrying on sucking GEJ's man bosom - |
It is a coincidence that Johndoe, Ma j blige and Beaf all write and reason alike. I am getting tired chatting to the same person. |
johndoe200:utter nonsense - what figures are we talking about - what figures do i have see when a government spends 75% of it budget on recurrent and have been warned by local and international monetary organisations to make plans to reduce the percentage it spends on the administrative costs. How does the idiotic government respond- he further appoints 4 special adviser - more salary earning stations doing nothing to justify the cost |
Ma_J_Blige: ![]() I say again - u be GEJ ODE. |
Beaf: Ma_J_Blige:Lol With thIS 1 person in two - who would want to be foes with GEJ - bloody guard dogs i say ABEG ENTER BUSH |
Ma_J_Blige:ode who sponsored stories - who set up the pac committee - was it Atiku? ![]() please reason clearly before posting nonsense |
Beaf:Your level of sycophancy always denies you the ability to maintain decorum with those who demonstrate a different opinion to yours. Please stop labelling people who are not pro gej. Very childish i say - |
monkeyleg:Thank you - unfortunately the man has no tricks as confirmed to the US envoy that he lacks the credibility and the experience. That there are better people out their who will do a far more better job. |
At a time when responsible governments around the world are cutting down on spending, Nigeria’s government continues to bask in its country’s status as an “oil-rich” nation in a world addicted to oil, piling up debt and deficit without regard for the future. [b]In the 2011 budget, [/b]the State House is proposing to spend N21 billion, including more than N600 million ($4 million) on the purchase of computers, scanners and photocopying machines alone, and another N500 million on the purchase of “canteen / kitchen equipment.” These are just two examples. abi this one is still Yara adua adminstration - My Man GEJ is toeing the line of bankruptcy |
Barely a week after the Presidential Advisory Committee, headed by Theophilus Danjuma, submitted a report advising the president – in a rare instance of ‘speaking truth to power’ – to prune the federal bureaucracy, Mr. Jonathan announced the appointment of new special advisers. This is the kind of irony one expects to encounter in satirical novels about clownish African despots obsessed with the perverse pleasure to be had from seeking counsel for the express purpose of defying it. Mr. Jonathan’s actions speak of a man who, being as busy as we assume he is, has not had the time to read the Advisory Committee’s report; or who has, for reasons best known to him, willfully chosen to disregard it. While we recognise that as president, the buck stops on his table, and that it is his decision to take or reject any advice offered him, this action of his raises questions about his commitment to the prudent management of Nigeria’s resources. In spite of his assurances to the contrary, all we keep seeing from Mr. Jonathan is a more-of-the-same brand of leadership; an unwillingness to break away from a debilitating status quo. One of the legacies of the Yar’Adua government, in which Mr. Jonathan faithfully served, for almost three years, as vice president – was the consistent depletion of the Excess Crude Account, set up by former president, Olusegun Obasanjo as a savings account of sorts for oil windfalls accruing to Nigeria. Even if the initial blame should go to Mr. Yar’Adua, it is clear today that Mr. Jonathan deserves to share a chunk of it. From Mr. Jonathan’s actions since becoming president almost a year ago – regular unaccounted-for withdrawals from the account, the most recent being $1bn in the days leading up to the PDP presidential primary – mean his complicity in the questionable management of the country’s oil wealth is evident. The fiscal recklessness is mind boggling, as are the lame excuses constantly being issued by the government. We are compelled to wonder if the government is seeing the same figures and scenarios that everyone else is seeing. It is time to put a stop to the foolishness. This country is spending far more than it can afford to spend. To worsen it we are spending on all the wrong things. Mr. Jonathan and his bureaucrats should make an effort to read Atiku Abubakar’s letter to him regarding the 2011 budget. What we want is not a spirited defence but instead a reversal of course. The president should also read the recommendations of the PAC – ten specific steps that include the need to urgently cut the budget deficit and recurrent expenditure. At this time, the last thing Nigeria needs is a government more concerned about theoretical economic indices, the reception of its international bond and the assessment of rating agencies, than about the economic catastrophe that surely awaits if Nigeria continues in the direction in which it is currently headed. http://234next.com/csp/cms/sites/Next/Opinion/5670256-146/story.csp
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Beaf:My bad - Same region. Your battery is weak.wetin concern me with sambo - Is sambo not part of GEJ. |
Beaf:Lol You speak from the both sides of the mouth. You posted a while back that GEJ was assembling 10000 army in his backyard. fortunately GEj has no clue what to do- u better call the Americans. |
Beaf:lol The problem with you is simply matter of Ethnicity. I am very sure if GEJ was not from the ND area you would not support him which unfortunately does not distinguish you from the almariji in north who are proponents of zoning at the detriment of the Nigerian masses. |
byrron:I am quite shocked - I thought you wanted fresh air 2011 and gej was the one blowing the fresh air - I laugh hard. ![]() |
Highly Unlikely - The Man should get his votes in the igbo and ND land. Propaganda is a form of communication that is aimed at influencing the attitude of a community toward some cause or position. As opposed to impartially providing information |
GEj is goodluck for himself but bad luck for Nigeria. In other sane environments nobody becomes governor , vice president and president by chance. No wonder the man is struggling to perform. |
OAM4J:No doubt - but you cant separate the GEJ from Yaradua - As far we can see it is business as usual for the corrupt elites Ok Andokaa, Turai and the rest have gone but unfortunately GEJ replaced them all with even more corrupt individuals |
Who cares - what Nigeria needs is the right candidate whether Northern or Southern [size=17pt]Propaganda [/size]is a form of communication that is aimed at influencing the attitude of a community toward some cause or position. As opposed to impartially providing information |
lol How can i sign up |
Thanks to the CIC Goodluck Jonathan Any way the life of a Nigerian is not worth anything comparable to that of an American -by Yakubu Gowon ( Friends of GEJ) |
smh what a waste of bandwidth. is that the best revelation you could find since your arrival in the U.K |
Ma_J_Blige:Omo ode - ![]() |
Where are the GEJ apologetics - GEJ is too compromised to lead Nigeria out of this cess pit |
The Great Fela Summed it all - Our fix on Materialism is the hinderance. In a country where people see GEJ as the Messiah - Options are very limited. Everybody run run run Everybody scatter scatter Some people lost some bread Someone nearly die Someone just die Police dey come, army dey come Confusion everywhere Hey yeah! Seven minutes later All don cool down, brother Police don go away Army don disappear Them leave Sorrow, Tears, and Blood [Chorus] Them regular trademark! Them leave Sorrow, Tears, and Blood Them regular trademark That is why [Chorus] Hey yeah! Everybody run run run, La la la la My people self dey fear too much We fear for the thing we no see We fear for the air around us We fear to fight for freedom We fear to fight for liberty We fear to fight for justice We fear to fight for happiness We always get reason to fear We no want die We no want wound We no want quench We no want go I get one child Mama dey for house Papa dey for house I want build house I don build house I no want quench I want enjoy I no want go Ah! So policeman go slap your face You no go talk Army man go whip your yansh You go dey look like donkey Rhodesia dey do them own Our leaders dey yab for nothing South Africa dey do them own |
Beaf:I thank My Lord Jesus - that folks on NL now see past all your hypocrisy. I am amazed at the rapid rate at which your opinions change. One minute you say GEJ is 9 months old and Not a part of the Yar adua adminstration. The next minute you claim that Nigerians should be happy at least power generation is increasing. Which one should we believe now. SInce you suffer from selective amnesia let me remind you. Your GEJ propaganda would work anymore. Electricity generation in Nigeria has always hovered around 2500 - 4000 MW for a Long time and it is an insult to Nigerian Masses from the Inept GEJ adminstration to claim kudos for extra generation of 188mw that always been there. Where is the 6000 MW GEJ promised Nigerians by the end of 2010. |
shotster50:lol Hypocrites generally suffer from constant selective amnesia - ![]() |
@poster I thought you were signing out completely from NL or you could not resist the lure post more conspiracy crap. ok you say blackwater is in somila - where else do you expect them to be. The last time i checked blackwater was and is still paramilitary organisation |
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), a month later we've climbed to 3,800MW. In the next one month or so, we should have topped 4000MW. . . Let winshes complain, afterall they are lovers of deep darkness, others are hopeful and glad that after decades of hopelessness, things are actually getting better.