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Ihateheadslamer:Hmmmm |
Hmmmmm. No matter how hard fugitives try to get into quiet lives abroad, they cannot evade justice forever. Dedicated officers around the world will always ensure that justice is served. The man escaped justice in his lifetime, but he was uncovered by dedicated officers. |
MrBrownJay1:Bros you must be better winch. |
LeoDeKing:You see? How can you not like a man who was jailed for embezzling public funds? Your likes made Buhari label Nigerian youths lazy. |
oyebanji44:Na your mumu pass o! |
babyfaceafrica:So you did not read the portion where Dailytrust newspapers asked CBN to provide proof against the story? Is it difficult for you to ask your bank (that is if you have one), what’s going on with exchange rates? |
Yeye chairman |
Dsalvo:Oga please stop playing the ostrich here. “ Dangote refinery is now operational and has the capacity to deal with Nigeria's domestic daily demand for PMS with enough to spare for sale abroad”. Those are your words. 1. How are you not aware that Dangote refinery has not started refining of petroleum products? Are we not creating a monopoly already with Dangote? Dangote promised to commence refining in July. With Dangote’s issues of loans and banks/finance, how do you think his date is assured? 2. We heard yesterday from Mele Kyari that Tinubu intends to get at least one national refinery working by the end of this year. How is it that in eight years, having promised Nigerians that refineries would work, Buhari did not achieve it? 3. How is it that Buhari claimed that subsidy was scam and he operated it for eight years? 4. How is it that Tinubu and Buhari led the protests against the removal of subsidy by GEJ in 2014? 5. Having supported Tinubu and Buhari to stop subsidy removal in 2014, how is it that you now agree that subsidy should end? What changed? 6. How is it that in 8 years, with APC in the driving seat, none of the refineries worked after spending several trillions? The previous government made provision for palliatives and Tinubu intends to continue with that. If the 4 million Nigerians to be covered, how are we sure that the “poor”, in that sense would get the stipends? How are we sure, in the corrupt laden country, that the funds are not intended for party members only? By the way, how is it that of over 200 million Nigerians, only 4 million are targeted for the so called palliatives? Can you respond to some or all of the above without bias? |
Devil1Messenger:Relax when you are a debtor? “Na so dem dey do”? Na so you sef go take am until dem take court order collect your properties. Where is the scam? Are you trying to say that when you gan gan took out the loan you scammed the company? If you do not have the means of repayment, do not take a loan. The company simply forwarded the details of the borrower to their debt collectors. That’s the procedure. The debt collectors took the necessary steps: 1. Send the reminder to the borrower 2. Give the borrower some more time to pay up. 3. Get their lawyer to send the demand notice 4. Go to court to get their money. The borrower either did not have the money to pay while these processes were going on, or he simply ignored them. Now the bobo dey run helter skelter. Na who una want to blame? |
Rostikol:You are much more idiotic for your comment. Your Ogun state governor has been labeled a fraudster and so far has not denied it. Gbenga Daniels, Ibikunle Amosun, Ayo Fayose, and all your present governors are saints abi? Ambode was accused of chop alone. His properties home and abroad are not hidden. Only foolish youths like you trivialize serious national issues that choke all the citizens. Rather than face the issue, you mumuishly pick on Igbo leaders. Tell us here which of your past and present SW governors who does not own mansions the world over. If not for your foolishness, you’d know that there are decent leaders who are contented with what they possess and not rely on state looted funds to live. Our country is full of them. Lazy youths like you choose the wrong ones who bifurcate the economy and keep you miserable. You are in no position to talk of Buhari’s past leadership, as you were not of age, neither did you experience it first hand. Baba so pe syndrome is your problem, just like that yeye fellow who talked about Tunde Idiagbon, that you responded to. |
Obaofaba:Why did Tinubu and Buhari lead the protest against FEJ in 2014 against subsidy removal? Why did you all refuse to suffer it “once and for all” then? Why do you people keep evading that question please? |
From that walking inside house, make e quickly waka dey go Niger republic based on his own words. |
742 this morning. You can confirm that. |
Civetcat:May I ask you why Tinubu and Buhari led the protests to vehemently oppose subsidy removal by GEJ in 2014? |
Wetin she find enter the car as a woman? |
Choirister:But subsidy has not been removed. You all need to brace up for more. Subsidy will go in June, based on the budget. Thereafter we should see what prices should be like, based on market forces. |
politicoNG:That image simply describes it all. Now PDPcan proceed with Wike’s expulsion. |
Chai! Very dangerous face. Ebonyi people no dey kuku smile before. That kind face no need make una enter im office ask am any kind of favour. |
richidinho:Dino Melaye, a billionaire without any source of income? Please search his profile and carefully read through. You will find his details. We know those whose sources of income are unverifiable. |
Like Buhari, like Tinubu, one may just say. When Nigerians were hoodwinked into believing the unbelievable that Buhari would transform the nation positively in 2015, shortsighted Nigerians believed that their messiah had arrived. They were made to believe that all the problems of the nation were created by PDP and again that the 16 years of PDP were wasted. Many believed and lived with all the terrible policies for eight years. Nigerians are worse off today and it includes even the high and mighty. No one is spared. Someone rightly said that all those who scaled through the disastrous eight years of APC must pick up certificates of survival. As soon as Buhari came to power in 2015, his actions and inactions put the entire country on a very disastrous path. While some believed that things would get better, the so called pessimists, who have been proven right, disagreed. The foreign exchange transfer rules introduced by the Central Bank of Nigeria under Buhari’s watch were too complicated and unworkable. Nigerians abroad woke up one day only to discover that their debit cards were not working any more. In his bid to pursue money laundered, the president dealt a devastating blow to innocent people including children whose parents could not raise the needed foreign exchange to pay their school fees. Small scale businesses were hit and the country was plunged into an economic mess from which it is still struggling to recover. Exchange rates swiftly changed during one very long weekend. By the next Monday I could not get forex to purchase goods. The public was told that the stringent measures were introduced to improve the value of the naira and stop money launderers from sabotaging the economy. Nigerians still suffer from that first wrong policy move. Okonjo Iweala warned about the President’s “body language”, as it was called. On the same day that Tinubu took the oath of office, his pronouncement, whatever it was intended, has led Nigerians again into more economic hardship. In just one day, the price of petrol has risen by over 300 percent, with more suffering and misery added to the lives of already suffering and miserable Nigerians. Buhari showed us the manner of his government immediately he took over. Is Tinubu’s unthought statement not a sign of things to come, if he remains as the President? |
muhammaduyusufu:Shame on you. Youths like you were termed lazy by Buhari. |
ahiboilandgas:Your foolishness has no remedy. In Lagos Petrol sells for 700 per liter and there you are irresponsibly talking about Igbos, who did not make the statement of confusion made by the man that you all voted for. |
yarimo:As you not get car, how you take know sub standard car? No be say na your membership of FRA for newspaper stand you dey take look motor cars for pishure? As we dey talk so, maybe you no get money for transport for pocket. Maybe you dey wait for train wey you go siddon untop the roof from Oyingbo to Alagbado. |
Hmmm |
mrvitalis:Agreed, but do not let us forget the basics. 1. Security 2. Infrastructure 3. Agriculture What is the value of providing the finances, when those basic issues are not addressed? Those are the lingering problems that the entire nation has been facing. Without electricity, how can industries thrive? Without roads, how can goods/products get into the markets? These all need to be addressed by all governments. Cheers. |
Bye bye to jatijati. Bye bye to rederede. |
Very evil of those who assembled that podium. Hopefully the new governor will deal with the matter. Nonsense people. |
At last. That job commenced before Ayade’s tenure, I think. A very treacherous road in those days. I remember that it took five hours from Ogoja junction to Odukpani before now. How long does it take now, if anyone knows please. |
Confirmedzombie:Truly you be confirmed Zombie. |
BRIMBRAM:But do you not know that you are already a slave? Do you need someone to tell you? |
OP you forgot to include Mozambique? Abi you no get idea about am too? |
Hmmmmmm |
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