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SportsJohn Terry To Be Charged Over Anton Ferdinand Race Row : BBC News by ideylaff(op): 3:45pm On Dec 21, 2011
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-16284813


John Terry to be charged over Anton Ferdinand race row

England captain John Terry will face a charge of using racist language towards Anton Ferdinand during a Premier League match, it has been confirmed.

Mr Terry is alleged to have used racist language towards the Queens Park Rangers player during Chelsea's 1-0 defeat at Loftus Road on 23 October.

The Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) said Mr Terry was accused of a racially aggravated public order offence.

The 30-year-old has always denied making racist comments.

Police questioned the Chelsea captain under caution in November and a file on the matter was sent to the CPS at the beginning of December.

Alison Saunders, chief crown prosecutor for London, said: "I have today advised the Metropolitan Police that John Terry should be prosecuted for a racially aggravated public order offence following comments allegedly made during a football match between Queen's Park Rangers and Chelsea on 23 October.

'Fair trial'

"The decision was taken in accordance with the Code for Crown Prosecutors and, after careful consideration of all the evidence, I am satisfied there is sufficient evidence for a realistic prospect of conviction and it is in the public interest to prosecute this case."

She continued: "He is now summonsed with a criminal offence and has the right to a fair trial.

"It is extremely important that nothing should be reported which could prejudice his trial."

The decision to charge Mr Terry was taken after police received a complaint from a member of the public.

The FA had put its own investigation on hold until the CPS decision was made. A spokesman said the FA was considering its statement.

BBC Sports News Correspondent Dan Roan said: "This is relatively unprecedented - certainly considering the stature of the player involved, who is England captain."

Mr Terry is due before West London Magistrates' Court on 1 February
FoodRe: Shoprite Bread Wahala by ideylaff: 2:49pm On Dec 20, 2011
The babe standing alone at the back looks like Toolz 4rm The Beat FM 99.9 Radio sha,  wink LOL,
So toolz sef dey chop bread, maybe that where the hips came from,

is she?
is she not?

Hmmmmmm


https://www.nairaland.com/nigeria/topic-711884.0.html

https://www.nairaland.com/nigeria/topic-479722.0.html


https://questionmarkmag.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/toolz.jpg

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Music/RadioRe: Akon Signs Wizkid,psquare And Tubaba by ideylaff: 11:44am On Dec 20, 2011
nigerians as usual displaying their unique naievity , always concerned abt the glitters and hype but overlooking the nitty gritty,

when you are signed to a record label, it basically means having a platform, for the most important thing in music, DISTRIBUTION!!!! DISTRIBUTION!!!

no matter how popular tuface, psquare and the likes, most of their income comes from sponsorship, shows and adverts,
they make jack from record sales (piracy)

for example lil wayne(as huge as u guys think he is, is linked with baby, ) cash money was the label that inked a 30 million distribution deal with universal, he is the guy instrumental for more copies of lil wayne to be pushed out there to the stands for sale,
if you have a good record label, your career would excel, (ask rihana and how jay-z helped her get her feet)

akon probably has some distribution deal somewhere in the states, also has the experience with the US market and probabbly europe, AND IF TRUE , IT IS A GOOD DEAL FOR SOMEONE LIKE TUFACE, WHO I FEEL NEEDS EXPOSURE TO THE US MARKET FOR ACTUAL ALBUM SALES AND HE COULD MAKE IT IN THE US, (i dont know abt psquare and their LMFAO routine and how it might sit with the american audience)

instead, we are here talking about big boy and who is oga(typical shortsighted mentality)

also, the dbanj deal wit GOOD music was legit, they actually signed a contract, (but no 1 knows what exactly were the terms)

another example, bow wow signed with lil waynes young money, (bow wow has been in the game longer than lilwayne, and has sold more records overall) purely for a business end , not ego,


finally, talking about wiz-kid, i asked the same question somebody raised on this forum, what would happen with his contract with EME records, was banky (AKA juggernaut head) W bought out,
this just dont seem right
@ kobikwelu

Thank you jareh, bro. thanx mehn, finally some1 understands and passes the message across without jumping on the table and wearing a nigerian hat, spitting bla bla bla >>>>> "we are bigger, we are better, he no be Akon house boy" bla bla bla

Label is more Distribution and promotion, exposure more like it
Music/RadioRe: Akon Signs Wizkid,psquare And Tubaba by ideylaff: 5:00pm On Dec 19, 2011
2face, wizkid & Psquare are all bigger than Akon at the moment. .so the signing has be the other way round. . .

Come to think of it. .If Akon signs wizkid. .then what wil become of BankyW & his EME label
Please wake up from your dream bro when All of them put together sell the number of Records Akon has sold then they can talk

I dont feel any Nigerian less to admit Akon is massive in terms of achievements, management and worth as well

I love 2 face die 4 life , the best in Nigeria right now in my opinion in relation to lyrics and what not , 2 face is a huge talent no doubt and i respect him as a cool headed guy. u think they put pen to paper with a mindset like your thinking they are bigger than Akon

As per wiz kid, the boy is still crawling, don't be fooled by all the RangeRovers and what not u See all over,

Anyone who wants to catch a monkey must be prepared to hold or eat the banana as d monkey eats it

how much have u contributed to 2faces pocket with all the pirated copied of his songs all over

Their bread and butter is the MTN and what not concerts they do,

Akon will surely give them sound footing and better exposure to work with

Lets shine our eyes well well and stop belittling Akon, The guy is big admit it
Music/RadioRe: Akon Signs Wizkid,psquare And Tubaba by ideylaff: 2:12pm On Dec 19, 2011
LOL NA EXAMPLE I DEY GIVE OO- NO BE BAD BELLE I CANNOT SEE AKON MANAGING THESE GUYS- NIGERIANS BLOOD DEY HOT- IT WILL BE EXCITING FOR THEM AT FIRST TO CALL AKON THEIR OGA BUT AFTER SOMETIME THEM GO SEE SAY AKON NA JUST MUSICIAN LIKE THEM.

PSQUARE AND 2FACE GO DEY CLUB DEY DRINK, AKON WILL COME AND CALL THEM SAY "BOYS ITS TIME TO PRACTICE LETS HIT THE STUDIO" THEY WILL TELL HIM TO GO THEY ARE COMING.

NA THERE FIGHT GO BEGIN
LOL @ mekaboy, Thats not how Management in show biz works bro. uve got a different idea of how it works. Akon is not the one to tell them to go to the studio. its the artists duty to want to do well

Akons bank balance speaks well that he must have done something right,  They are not in the same boat at all. They have one or two things to gain 4rm him as long as Akon is not an oppressive and talent killer.

Lets look at it 4rm the bright side. More Promotion, Exposure to another market, more funds and professional concert outlook and management

No coins the boys dey make 4 nija compared to if Akon gets them a massive US tour/concert all sold out

Yankees fit watch 2 dogs dey fight as long as its promoted well. Akon already has a brand name and is also liked by many

think about that,

It's d Kanye /Dbanj/Don Jazzy arrangement I don't seem to understand


see below and u will know if he speaks they will listen and gain a lot 4rm him not talentwise but all round management

The son of percussionist Mor Thiam, Aliaune Thiam, more commonly now known as R&B singer Akon, has an estimated net worth of $80 million dollars. Born in Missouri, but spending the majority of his youth between the West African country of Senegal and America, Akon would settle in Jersey City, New Jersey at the age of fifteen. During his turbulent teen years, Akon would eventually shift his time and interest on crime to developing his music abilities, songwriting and recording demos. After signing with Universal, Akon released his debut album, Trouble, in 2004. Under the parent company of Universal, Akon co-founded the record label Konvict Muzik on which he released his second and third albums, Konvicted and Freedom, respectively. He has collaborated with other successful artists such as Lady GaGa, Whitney Houston, and Gwen Stefani, among many others, bringing his contributing efforts as a guest artist to a staggering total of over 300 appearances. Akon has expanded his creativity in the field of film and television, with both a reality show and a movie in the works. He launched his own urban clothing line, Konvict Clothing, in early 2007. Akon has achieved Artist of the Year for the 2007 Billboard Music Awards and has won an American Music Award. Akon has obtained both the number one and two spots on the Billboard Hot 100 twice, and along with collaborative efforts, has had forty songs hit the Hot 100.
Nairaland GeneralRe: *~ Ngodus Voted nairaland/Gen Section Poster Of The Year *~ Congratulations!!! by ideylaff: 1:16pm On Dec 09, 2011
I nominate @ ideylaff
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga)Re: UCL: FC Basel Vs Manchester United (2 - 1) On 7th December 2011 by ideylaff: 1:51pm On Dec 08, 2011
I have a feeling that both Manchester teams have misunderstood the recent European Union headlines of "We Must Get out Of EURO" in the news for a while now
BusinessRe: Petrol May Cost N120 - Okonjo Iweala by ideylaff: 3:34pm On Dec 07, 2011
The overhead these bastards spends in terms of allowances,estacodes,salaries,bonuses etc can if cut to half could support any infrastructures they are singing about to build.NIGERIA is in the hands of the CORRUPT and as such A FAILED STATE.
WORD,  just go to ABJ or see any Politician with an office and watch their drivers leave the engines running while they are at meetings because Oga must not come back to the car and the car is hot,  AC has to be on,

These are the sort of things they do, ehn , and then want to inflict pain on the poor man

The ripple effect of high price of fuel is just too hard 4 d common man to bear right now,

Let Okonjo cut her 7 aides to 1, cut her cars to 1 or 2 and den we can start to save the so called money
if not na fire then dey take play oooo ,
angry angry angry
BusinessRe: Petrol May Cost N120 - Okonjo Iweala by ideylaff: 3:25pm On Dec 07, 2011
Why is it that whenever the govt wants to decieve her citizens they will be promising urban mass transport? Govt officials have move from stilling millions of naira to billions. Have we caught any thief? (NO).
Hmmmm, Okonjo will burn with the rest of them very soon with all her messages of doom,
BusinessRe: Petrol May Cost N120 - Okonjo Iweala by ideylaff: 3:16pm On Dec 07, 2011
She can say dat again since she will not buy it
Thank you, oooo WORD,
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga)Re: UCL: Olympiakos Vs Arsenal (3 - 1) On 6th December by ideylaff: 11:48am On Dec 07, 2011
With their history of spectacular momentum and form loss I won't be surprised if this loss creeps into the first team against Everton on the weekend.
Calm down,  we already lost Santos,  why play and risk the rest of the players, over what?

We wont lose to Everton,  We wont,  Have some believe, 
PoliticsRe: GEJ To Use Executive Order For The Removal Of Fuel Subsidy by ideylaff: 3:37pm On Dec 06, 2011
in as much that the repercusion of removing the subsidy will be great, nigerians will survive. using the telecom industry as a case study, land lines were going for N30K and above, and most houses canot even afford it, when GSM was introduced, the price was high, but now everybody is a living witness. at the initial stage things may be rough, but later he go better. the marketers are feeding too much on us. Later PHCN will follow. so i plead with all of una to allow subsidy to go, but my fears is can we trust the govt. not to embezzle the money ?
^^^^^

Communication issues are not in the same league as removal of subsidy which will have a spiral /direct effect/impact on all parts of the economy.

When GSM was pricey some people stayed away from it until it became cheap. U can afford not to have a phone.

The moment Oil prices goes up, it hits every part of the economy, Transport, Food, Education, Power and what ever facet we have.

Its not going to be as bearable as you said my bro. ooo
FamilyRe: My Husband And I Are Not Talking - And I Don't Know What To Do by ideylaff: 2:31pm On Dec 06, 2011
HMMMM     a thread that needed serous minded sympathetic responses has all off a sudden turned into WWF,

Why naira landers,  WHY NOW,  Can we please exhibit some maturity please even if we are of the young age up in the brains

Don't make this lady sad, she needs nothing but love and affection. which can be shown at no cost even within the social networking platform,

Thank you all
PoliticsRe: GEJ To Use Executive Order For The Removal Of Fuel Subsidy by ideylaff: 1:59pm On Dec 06, 2011
They will all one day be 6ft below and answer to all they did on earth,

Even if we have a docile populace/polity, one day bush meat will catch the hunter ,

I know 4 sure. We are not silly like they think.

@ beaf you can stay on the pilferers side, just know that when the whirlwind comes to sweep them all, No one , I repeat no one will be spared oooo
FamilyRe: My Husband And I Are Not Talking - And I Don't Know What To Do by ideylaff: 1:16pm On Dec 06, 2011
Awwwww (Hugs) @ OP I will make it a point of duty to pray 4 u everyday cos I know I serve a GOD that answers prayers

All will change for good in The Name Of The LORD. Amen

My heart and thoughts are with you whatever you are going through even though I don't know you

Prayer does work that I know. It is and it will be well with your soul. Hold on to GODS word

A few for you below.

Exodus 23:25
Worship the LORD your God, and his blessing will be on your food and water. I will take away sickness from among you, 26) and none will miscarry or be barren in your land. I will give you a full life span.
Isaiah 41:10
So do not fear, for I am with you; do not be dismayed, for I am your God. I will strengthen you and help you; I will uphold you with my righteous right hand.
Jeremiah 30:17
But I will restore you to health and heal your wounds,' declares the LORD, `because you are called an outcast, Zion for whom no one cares
.
Revelation 21:4 - And God shall wipe away all tears from their eyes; and there shall be no more death, neither sorrow, nor crying, neither shall there be any more pain: for the former things are passed away. Restore what the swarming Locusts have eaten
Joel 2:25 - And I will restore to you the years that the locust hath eaten, the cankerworm, and the caterpiller, and the palmerworm, my great army which I sent among you.
Rescue me speedily Psalm 31:2 - Bow down thine ear to me; deliver me speedily: be thou my strong rock, for an house of defence to save me.
You turn my mourning to dancingAnd clothe me with gladness
Psalm 30:11 - Thou hast turned for me my mourning into dancing:thou hast put off my sackcloth, and girded me with gladness;
May GOD make you night sweeter than your early days. AMEN.
CareerRe: In One Sentence Describe Your Boss. by ideylaff: 1:03pm On Dec 06, 2011
I'm the boss and run the show with due respect to all my staff members.

I don't bark or shout to get my point across.

one word to describe me Very Considerate.
PoliticsRe: GEJ To Use Executive Order For The Removal Of Fuel Subsidy by ideylaff: 9:48am On Dec 06, 2011
This is a very good piece written and delivered in yesterdays Leadership Newspaper. Please have a read and @ beaf dont spit rubbish out this time, just have a think b4 speaking or typing. Is the writer making any sense.

http://www.leadership.ng/nga/columns/9608/2011/12/05/fuel_subsidy_goes.html


Anytime from now, the fuel subsidy will be removed. President Goodluck Jonathan and his associates have made up their minds to do so, cheered and goaded by the World Bank and pundits from the West who insist that subsidy is so bad that it would destroy us. The president has also told us that if we do not remove the subsidy, Nigeria would start importing fuel from Ghana and Cameroon in 15 years.

Well, the president forgets that, actually, we currently import fuel from a nation like Singapore, a country that does not produce a drop of crude oil, and we are also probably just days away from importing fuel from Niger Republic, a country much poorer than Nigeria. Niger actually deliberately planned to reap from Nigeria’s poor management by siting its refinery, with a capacity far in excess of what they need, very close to our border. The Zinder refinery shall produce 30,000 barrels per day. The Nigeriens need only 10,000 daily; the balance of 20,000 barrels is meant for Nigeria. They intend to make a killing.

Subsidy removal or no subsidy removal, as long as the current level of corruption around government is not harshly dealt with, it will take much less than the president’s 15 years for us to start importing fuel from Ghana and Cameroon. In fact, I expect a very good government from some desperately poor countries like Burkina Faso to take advantage of our failed system and build refineries, import our crude, refine it and then sell back to us at a huge profit – exactly the same way Singapore does it today. Singapore currently refines two million barrels of crude daily even though it does not produce any oil.

The refinery in Niger was built by a partnership of the Chinese and the Niger Republic government. Why shouldn’t the Nigerian government do exactly that? The Chinese have been coming over here, buying up our crude and oil blocks. Why can’t all those who are currently preaching subsidy removal invite the same Chinese to the table and ask them to partner with us and build refineries here, and allow them to manage the plants, since one of the excuses the government gives is that they (the government) cannot run a public enterprise? Another excuse they continue to give is that when they award contracts for the turnaround maintenance (TAM) of our four refineries, the contractors steal the money and don’t do the work. They don’t even understand that one of the duties of every government is to punish such corrupt practices that affect the wellbeing of the people. In China, such contractors are executed and, in the United States, they don’t waste time putting handcuffs on such miscreants.

As for the western countries who have been goading the Nigerian president to remove subsidy on fuel instead of pressuring him to establish more refineries with better management, they would first have to stop the various subsidies in their own countries before they start teaching us about the economics of subsidy. Last year, a total of €39billion (thirty-nine billion euros) was spent on agricultural subsidies in the European Union countries. A total of almost 40% of EU’s budget goes to agricultural and fisheries subsidy annually. As for the United States, nearly $1billion (one billion dollars) is spent on different types of agricultural subsidies daily. In fact, a cow in the European Union countries receives more subsidy than a Nigerian. Countries choose sectors that are critical for them to subsidise and, if some countries would choose to subsidise agriculture, such countries do not also have the choice to tell us what to subsidise or not. Technically, the Chinese actually subsidise their currency, the Renminbi (RMB), and the Americans have been complaining about that, as usual. But the Chinese leaders insist on acting in the best interest of their people.

Besides, no one is really asking for any real subsidy as long as the refineries would be built here. If the refineries are built here the same way that the Niger Republic government has just built theirs, Nigerians would be buying fuel at a price without the cost of freight that the government defrays, which it calls subsidy. And if we build refineries, millions of jobs would be a bonus. So, let all government functionaries who have been evangelising about fuel subsidy removal turn their energies and oratory towards the establishment of refineries around Nigeria.
The president and governors are hell-bent about the removal of subsidy because there is no longer cash to run the government, and nobody is asking where the cash has gone. The cash, of course, has gone into purchases of large properties in Asokoro, Maitama, Wuse 2, Ikoyi, Victoria Island and other choice cities around the world. If the Jonathan government would do a census of the ownership of all the properties in Maitama and Asokoro alone and see those who own them, even the president himself would be alarmed. Ninety per cent would not be owned by businessmen. If they don’t belong to political officeholders and civil servants, both serving and former, then, he can go ahead with his fuel subsidy removal and people would applaud.

The list of the beneficiaries of subsidies was released by the Senate on Friday and published by the newspapers; we need to check whether government functionaries do not regularly build their own bribes into the invoices they submit in the name of subsidy payments.

Nigerians do not appear to believe the president about the reasons he has been advancing for the need for fuel subsidy removal. The president said the proceeds would be used to build infrastructure. Nigerians believe the money would be stolen by the civil servants and politicians again. Nobody says President Jonathan is corrupt; at least I have not heard people say so. But people talk about the massive corruption that goes around his government that the president is yet to show any inclination at.

The president and his people keep threatening us that if they don’t remove the subsidy, the economy would collapse. The president obviously doesn’t know that, for most Nigerians, the economy has collapsed already. So has the administration of government. Most Nigerians have not had a paying job for as long as they can remember and the government doesn’t discuss it as we see in other countries. People cannot send their children to decent schools and the public hospitals have all but collapsed. Insecurity is at its highest. Last night, a gang of armed robbers held Azare to ransom for three hours in the wee hours of the morning with bombs, raiding two banks and police stations. Armed robbers now operate with bombs.

A few days earlier, a group of people suspected to be Boko Haram members held Damaturu, a Nigerian state capital, to ransom in the same manner, killing more than 200 people in one night. The police headquarters in Abuja has been bombed, as has the UN headquarters in Abuja.
The question that many Nigerian would ask the president in his bid to remove the fuel subsidy is: what happened to the money that has accrued from the removal of the subsidy on diesel? The Yar’Adua/Jonathan government removed the subsidy on diesel in 2009 and we know that it is the diesel that virtually powers the nation today and not NEPA. So what happened to the huge amount that has been saved from the subsidy removal? What infrastructure have they constructed? The diesel subsidy removal probably gave the opportunity for more public servants to acquire more properties in Maitama, Asokoro and Wuse 2 in Abuja.

My advice to the government free of charge is this: Enter into an agreement with the Nigerien government to supply its excess 20,000 barrels of fuel daily from Zinder Refinery as quickly as possible. That should supply parts of the north. The government should then enter into the same arrangement with the Chinese company that constructed the refinery, Lanzhou Petrochemical Company of China, to construct several of those refineries in Nigeria and manage them. By the time that is done, businessmen would only need to lift from different points and sell to the public and not have to import from abroad. But the government should also note that it will not sell crude at the same international price that it sells to outsiders to these local refineries. Foreign countries that export goods to us do not sell at the same export price to their own people. The subsidy in that case will not be in the form of government heavily paying out cash to its businessmen as it currently does.

If the West subsidises agriculture heavily, let us also subsidise fuel because fuel is at the heart of everything in Nigeria. Yes, we should subsidise Nigerians and not the fuel cartels, who are mostly hands-in-glove with government officials to defraud the coffers of the state.

But all these would come to naught if the president does not start fighting corruption harshly. Like I once said on this page, a lot of money is being made and stolen from revenue generating parastatals of government. Much can accrue to government from NPA, CBN, FIRS, Customs, etc. Already, the Customs has already doubled its projected revenues. Many of them have not been audited for more than a decade. It is money from such agencies that Singapore, for instance, has used to become a developed nation.

The president should listen to good counsel. Even General Yakubu Gowon, a former head of state who managed the Nigerian economy for nine years including the civil war without borrowing a cent, has admonished him against proceeding with this subsidy removal. If the president is not going to listen to some of us, at least, he could gain from the wisdom of Gowon who was there before him.

E A R S H O T

The President Should Be Careful About Bayelsa

Bayelsa, the president’s home state, should ordinarily be a model of public order, but, after the PDP flouted a court order and went ahead to conduct primaries, excluding some of the president’s perceived enemies, like the governor, there has been tension in the state. The incumbent PDP governor in the state, Timipre Sylva, is also preparing to take part in the election and intends to flag off his campaign for re-election this week. He still has immunity and therefore cannot be molested by the security agents. He also has his own well-armed thugs, like most governors in Nigeria, I am told. And he also has tons of money at his disposal as a sitting Niger Delta governor is expected to have.

The stage is therefore set for a very messy confrontation that will obviously not follow any rules of civilisation, since the PDP itself was the first to flout the rules of civilisation – the court order. PDP is actually about embarrassing the president where it will hurt most – his home state.
PoliticsRe: GEJ To Use Executive Order For The Removal Of Fuel Subsidy by ideylaff: 10:03pm On Dec 05, 2011
PoliticsRe: GEJ To Use Executive Order For The Removal Of Fuel Subsidy by ideylaff: 9:54pm On Dec 05, 2011
Lovely and interesting piece that shames GEJ and his government of crooners.

They really don't have a clue inluding the Harvard graduates and other I know book members creating an impression that thy have an idea.



https://www.nairaland.com/nigeria/topic-818460.0.html#msg9701506


PoliticsRe: Before Fuel Subsidy Goes: Culled From The Leadership Newspaper by ideylaff(op): 9:49pm On Dec 05, 2011
@Beaf have a read please
PoliticsBefore Fuel Subsidy Goes: Culled From The Leadership Newspaper by ideylaff(op): 9:47pm On Dec 05, 2011
This is a very good piece written and delivered in today's Leadership Newspaper. Please have a read

http://www.leadership.ng/nga/columns/9608/2011/12/05/fuel_subsidy_goes.html


Anytime from now, the fuel subsidy will be removed. President Goodluck Jonathan and his associates have made up their minds to do so, cheered and goaded by the World Bank and pundits from the West who insist that subsidy is so bad that it would destroy us. The president has also told us that if we do not remove the subsidy, Nigeria would start importing fuel from Ghana and Cameroon in 15 years.

Well, the president forgets that, actually, we currently import fuel from a nation like Singapore, a country that does not produce a drop of crude oil, and we are also probably just days away from importing fuel from Niger Republic, a country much poorer than Nigeria. Niger actually deliberately planned to reap from Nigeria’s poor management by siting its refinery, with a capacity far in excess of what they need, very close to our border. The Zinder refinery shall produce 30,000 barrels per day. The Nigeriens need only 10,000 daily; the balance of 20,000 barrels is meant for Nigeria. They intend to make a killing.

Subsidy removal or no subsidy removal, as long as the current level of corruption around government is not harshly dealt with, it will take much less than the president’s 15 years for us to start importing fuel from Ghana and Cameroon. In fact, I expect a very good government from some desperately poor countries like Burkina Faso to take advantage of our failed system and build refineries, import our crude, refine it and then sell back to us at a huge profit – exactly the same way Singapore does it today. Singapore currently refines two million barrels of crude daily even though it does not produce any oil.

The refinery in Niger was built by a partnership of the Chinese and the Niger Republic government. Why shouldn’t the Nigerian government do exactly that? The Chinese have been coming over here, buying up our crude and oil blocks. Why can’t all those who are currently preaching subsidy removal invite the same Chinese to the table and ask them to partner with us and build refineries here, and allow them to manage the plants, since one of the excuses the government gives is that they (the government) cannot run a public enterprise? Another excuse they continue to give is that when they award contracts for the turnaround maintenance (TAM) of our four refineries, the contractors steal the money and don’t do the work. They don’t even understand that one of the duties of every government is to punish such corrupt practices that affect the wellbeing of the people. In China, such contractors are executed and, in the United States, they don’t waste time putting handcuffs on such miscreants.

As for the western countries who have been goading the Nigerian president to remove subsidy on fuel instead of pressuring him to establish more refineries with better management, they would first have to stop the various subsidies in their own countries before they start teaching us about the economics of subsidy. Last year, a total of €39billion (thirty-nine billion euros) was spent on agricultural subsidies in the European Union countries. A total of almost 40% of EU’s budget goes to agricultural and fisheries subsidy annually. As for the United States, nearly $1billion (one billion dollars) is spent on different types of agricultural subsidies daily. In fact, a cow in the European Union countries receives more subsidy than a Nigerian. Countries choose sectors that are critical for them to subsidise and, if some countries would choose to subsidise agriculture, such countries do not also have the choice to tell us what to subsidise or not. Technically, the Chinese actually subsidise their currency, the Renminbi (RMB), and the Americans have been complaining about that, as usual. But the Chinese leaders insist on acting in the best interest of their people.

Besides, no one is really asking for any real subsidy as long as the refineries would be built here. If the refineries are built here the same way that the Niger Republic government has just built theirs, Nigerians would be buying fuel at a price without the cost of freight that the government defrays, which it calls subsidy. And if we build refineries, millions of jobs would be a bonus. So, let all government functionaries who have been evangelising about fuel subsidy removal turn their energies and oratory towards the establishment of refineries around Nigeria.
The president and governors are hell-bent about the removal of subsidy because there is no longer cash to run the government, and nobody is asking where the cash has gone. The cash, of course, has gone into purchases of large properties in Asokoro, Maitama, Wuse 2, Ikoyi, Victoria Island and other choice cities around the world. If the Jonathan government would do a census of the ownership of all the properties in Maitama and Asokoro alone and see those who own them, even the president himself would be alarmed. Ninety per cent would not be owned by businessmen. If they don’t belong to political officeholders and civil servants, both serving and former, then, he can go ahead with his fuel subsidy removal and people would applaud.

The list of the beneficiaries of subsidies was released by the Senate on Friday and published by the newspapers; we need to check whether government functionaries do not regularly build their own bribes into the invoices they submit in the name of subsidy payments.

Nigerians do not appear to believe the president about the reasons he has been advancing for the need for fuel subsidy removal. The president said the proceeds would be used to build infrastructure. Nigerians believe the money would be stolen by the civil servants and politicians again. Nobody says President Jonathan is corrupt; at least I have not heard people say so. But people talk about the massive corruption that goes around his government that the president is yet to show any inclination at.

The president and his people keep threatening us that if they don’t remove the subsidy, the economy would collapse. The president obviously doesn’t know that, for most Nigerians, the economy has collapsed already. So has the administration of government. Most Nigerians have not had a paying job for as long as they can remember and the government doesn’t discuss it as we see in other countries. People cannot send their children to decent schools and the public hospitals have all but collapsed. Insecurity is at its highest. Last night, a gang of armed robbers held Azare to ransom for three hours in the wee hours of the morning with bombs, raiding two banks and police stations. Armed robbers now operate with bombs.

A few days earlier, a group of people suspected to be Boko Haram members held Damaturu, a Nigerian state capital, to ransom in the same manner, killing more than 200 people in one night. The police headquarters in Abuja has been bombed, as has the UN headquarters in Abuja.
The question that many Nigerian would ask the president in his bid to remove the fuel subsidy is: what happened to the money that has accrued from the removal of the subsidy on diesel? The Yar’Adua/Jonathan government removed the subsidy on diesel in 2009 and we know that it is the diesel that virtually powers the nation today and not NEPA. So what happened to the huge amount that has been saved from the subsidy removal? What infrastructure have they constructed? The diesel subsidy removal probably gave the opportunity for more public servants to acquire more properties in Maitama, Asokoro and Wuse 2 in Abuja.

My advice to the government free of charge is this: Enter into an agreement with the Nigerien government to supply its excess 20,000 barrels of fuel daily from Zinder Refinery as quickly as possible. That should supply parts of the north. The government should then enter into the same arrangement with the Chinese company that constructed the refinery, Lanzhou Petrochemical Company of China, to construct several of those refineries in Nigeria and manage them. By the time that is done, businessmen would only need to lift from different points and sell to the public and not have to import from abroad. But the government should also note that it will not sell crude at the same international price that it sells to outsiders to these local refineries. Foreign countries that export goods to us do not sell at the same export price to their own people. The subsidy in that case will not be in the form of government heavily paying out cash to its businessmen as it currently does.

If the West subsidises agriculture heavily, let us also subsidise fuel because fuel is at the heart of everything in Nigeria. Yes, we should subsidise Nigerians and not the fuel cartels, who are mostly hands-in-glove with government officials to defraud the coffers of the state.

But all these would come to naught if the president does not start fighting corruption harshly. Like I once said on this page, a lot of money is being made and stolen from revenue generating parastatals of government. Much can accrue to government from NPA, CBN, FIRS, Customs, etc. Already, the Customs has already doubled its projected revenues. Many of them have not been audited for more than a decade. It is money from such agencies that Singapore, for instance, has used to become a developed nation.

The president should listen to good counsel. Even General Yakubu Gowon, a former head of state who managed the Nigerian economy for nine years including the civil war without borrowing a cent, has admonished him against proceeding with this subsidy removal. If the president is not going to listen to some of us, at least, he could gain from the wisdom of Gowon who was there before him.

E A R S H O T

The President Should Be Careful About Bayelsa

Bayelsa, the president’s home state, should ordinarily be a model of public order, but, after the PDP flouted a court order and went ahead to conduct primaries, excluding some of the president’s perceived enemies, like the governor, there has been tension in the state. The incumbent PDP governor in the state, Timipre Sylva, is also preparing to take part in the election and intends to flag off his campaign for re-election this week. He still has immunity and therefore cannot be molested by the security agents. He also has his own well-armed thugs, like most governors in Nigeria, I am told. And he also has tons of money at his disposal as a sitting Niger Delta governor is expected to have.

The stage is therefore set for a very messy confrontation that will obviously not follow any rules of civilisation, since the PDP itself was the first to flout the rules of civilisation – the court order. PDP is actually about embarrassing the president where it will hurt most – his home state.
PoliticsRe: GEJ To Use Executive Order For The Removal Of Fuel Subsidy by ideylaff: 6:00pm On Dec 05, 2011
Dude, I have not argued anywhere that fuel would be cheaper; rather, if the N1.3trillion is properly utilised, we will actually be much better off. The grapevine has it that it is going to go into areas such as welfare packages for schools and maternal care, water, transportation, infrastructure etc. I believe there are very very juicy plans for the common man
Hear yourself @ beaf, just hear yourself, I'm smh, 4 u and ur ideas and pro GEJ plans that we all know are scams to say the least,

These clowns running the country just need more money for themselves . Nothing more, their antecedents is nothing to write home about and so please stop telling people or tryinf to convince them of some imaginary N1.3 trillion Power Point Mummy Okonjo Iweala and No shoes GEJ + d other fools have cooked up,

we have had enuff of their lies.
CelebritiesRe: Blackface Forcefully Ejected From Apartment (Pic) by ideylaff: 4:00pm On Dec 05, 2011
Another reason all artistes must learn a trade as back-up.

Imagine if the guy could weld or change batteries etc
@ congoshine, what's ur back up trade, LOL cheesy
PoliticsRe: GEJ To Use Executive Order For The Removal Of Fuel Subsidy by ideylaff: 2:47pm On Dec 05, 2011
They are not criminals, because it is legal.
Since IBB and Abacha's times, the subsidy has been a legal means to steal money. Both men built private refineries in foreign countries with Nigeria's money and deliberately phucked up our refineries so that they and their cronies could benefit from importing fuel. Abacha built a refinery in Sierra Leone, while IBB built refineries in Benin Republic and Ivory Coast.

GEJ wants to cut out that crap from the Nigerian system and make such theft illegal, just as it should be.
@ beaf please spare us your embarrassing/kiss the bum replies, on NL, just about had enough of them mehnnnn

Patience Jonathan Umblerra, is part of the cabal with her stooge companies all over the place lifting oil,

Don't come on here and tell us GEJ is different 4rm OBJ or IBB, they are birds of the same feather and they all flock together and they will all perish together when the people rise up

Sure they think its a joke now, lets wait and see,
PoliticsRe: Ojukwu To Be Buried On February 2nd 2012 – South-East Governors by ideylaff: 12:44pm On Dec 05, 2011
With all the shameful tribalistic war going on NL. and within his people ( d na me get d body and na u get to bury am 1st war),  you wld have expected a lovely website to have bn built where people can pay their last respect to him,

instead they are busy planning to carry his body all over the place,


http://www.nationaldailyngr.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=category&layout=blog&id=310&Itemid=542


Tschewwwww

I don't get involved in all the NL tribal wars but I just had 2 comment cos its just shameful and embarrassing

How long does it take to build a website?.
angry huh embarassed
CelebritiesRe: Blackface Forcefully Ejected From Apartment (Pic) by ideylaff: 12:30pm On Dec 05, 2011
Man no die Ma no rotten

Pick yourself up bro,  U still have life ahead of you,

Shame nor dey kill oooo , na pride dey kill
BusinessRe: Nigeria Hopes To Topple South Africa As Africa's Largest Economy by ideylaff: 12:13pm On Dec 05, 2011
hahaa,  the faith preachers come again,

What I presented was not born of a negative mindset, but the truth about our nation. No one builds a wrong foundation and hopes the building will stand by God's grace. God's grace will only be available the survivors.

I see great things in Nigeria. I love our culture and hospitality, I think it's second to none. But no matter how positive one remains, the Nigerian system is ruled by crooks and idiottas.

Which is better: finding a cure to malaria or becoming more resistant to it? Our case is the latter. We are about to enter 2012 yet some of our LG chairmen still celebrate 'installing water pumps' as achievement.
We are about to enter 2012 yet some of our LG chairmen still celebrate 'installing water pumps' as achievement.

WORD, Thanks fror that,
PhonesRe: Post Pins Of Stolen Blackberry Phones Here by ideylaff: 10:09am On Dec 03, 2011
Posted by: oluclem  
Insert Quote
You also make your useless to phones thief by putting password and removing the paper containing your IMEI behind the battery. Without the IMEI number, they wont be able to unlock or flash your phone.
with a simple key in of *#06#  u get the phones EMEI, even if you tear it off the phone u can still retrieve it
PoliticsRe: Bianca Ojukwu's Name Sent To Senate As Ambassador Nominee by ideylaff: 12:23pm On Dec 02, 2011
GEJ is doing everything to take her away from Uju Okonkwo

Biancar, the CUNTry bicycle
@ dayokanu, your so so messed up mehn,  LOL,  CUNTry Bicycle,   cheesy

u just made my weekend, 

Oga GEJ has bn riding the bicycle for a while oooo same for Stephanie Okereke as well (she hates Biancas' Guts cos she no wan share her Fresh Air BOBO, )

But after this appointment is confirmed Oga GEJ can ride the Bicycle openly and gbadunly cos he now has the C of O,  to the Chopper CUNTry Bicycle

LOL
FashionRe: Rich Nigerians Embrace Jewellery "king Of Bling" by ideylaff: 3:58pm On Dec 01, 2011
In the commercial-hub Lagos, yachts float on dirty waterways and super cars line driveways of grand houses which sit beside shanty towns. A lack of proper irrigation and pot-holed roads mean the vehicles are impractical status symbols.
Hmmnnnn word, hits like a stone,
PoliticsRe: Whats Gej Doing With Agege Bread In Fec Meeting? by ideylaff: 1:47pm On Dec 01, 2011
GEJ ADC wan enter hin oga conversation abi d Minister (for and of) Agriculture na security risk.

I beg stand behind ya oga jor,  mumu,



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