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helinues:Thanks for this post jare. In fact laughter wan belleful me. ![]() |
Fake news. |
Story for the gods.
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https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=670360436714081&id=1796574700457150&sfnsn=mo This was how they planned the landslide victory for pdp in SE. |
[b][/b]Go on brother. Keep dreaming. ![]() |
kleptocrat of international repute! Omo, I can't stop laughing ![]() Atiku don finish. |
This man is really desperate. The whole pdp are desperate. Listen and watch Secondus talk, you won't fail to notice their desperation They're just making promises shaaa! All lies. |
This guy just dey promise everything. Is this not desperation? |
FAKE NEWS!!! Obasanjo climbing unto podium and Jimi Agbaje giving him a hand up the last step. Haba, propaganda no go kill you. |
Passionate888:Where were your Ohanaeze when the so called cowards, Afenifere confronted Abacha during the pro democracy struggles. Fool. |
Sai baba! |
Sunnymatey:The Adelekes are moslems right? At least their eldest, late Sen. Isiaka Adeleke was a practising moslem. |
mekaboy:Obviously it's either you're on a cheap mischief mission to misinform gullible Nigerians or maybe in reality you don't know what you're talking about. At the time the government fixed the pump price at #145, the international selling price of crude was around $28-30. Now it's hovering at $50. Haba, even an ignoramus will know there'd be underrecovery if the pump price must remain the same N145 na! Can't you reason? The best thing is for government to move out of the refining business, which they are trying to do, and support a wholly private sector driven initiative. That is why Dangote is being supported 100% by this administration to come on board ASAP. Private investment will also come into the Nigerian refineries this year. So my friend, note that subsidy will soon be a thing of the past.. |
mekaboy:So you think selling a refinery or finding investors to turn it around is like selling popcorn and plantain chips? Rather you should give credit to the administration that has refused to waste money on another national drain pipe. Only God knows how much the pdp administration spent on so called turn around maintenance (TAM), but with the funds ending up in private pockets. If you're conversant with current issues, you'd know that the petroleum ministry has just recently signed a mou with investors to revamp the refineries (without Nigeria spending a dime, mind you). Also note that this administration is supporting Dangote refinery which should come on board nominally later this year and fully 2020. Importation of refined petroleum products will soon be a thing of the past. Buhari has rather saved this country several billions of dollars by not awarding any bogus TAM. |
By the way, Buhari's achievements being highlighted in a documentary right now on Channels tv. |
The interview was characterized by the usual banding of figures, which can not be substantiated. When asked if he has seen any of the projects the loan is being spent on, he started blabbing. Also Nigeria is spending so much on subsidy now because the refineries are not functioning. His party had 16 years to do something about it but rather spent billions of dollars on TAM on sink holes called Nigerian refineries. |
Almost all that came out of this episode alive gained something. Danjuma became a billionaire, Bello and even his son , became a governor, Ironsi's son Thomas was given an appointment by Obj, whilst Ironsi' ADC, Nwankwo, we're told became a senator later. Hmm, Pray what happened to the family of the gallant Adekunle Fajuyi who paid the ultimate sacrifice for loyalty. Never heard that any of his children later went on to become anything. |
Oomo see crowd! Febuhari 2019 joo!! Febuhari 2019 jare!!! |
12 reasons why Atiku cannot be the next president of Nigeria https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2o-FbzwDUec |
[b][/b]12 reasons why Atiku cannot be Nigeria's president by Dr. Sunday Adelaja. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2o-FbzwDUec |