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Inferiority complex. This is madness. What should President Obama do, or weren't they told that himself doesn't have bigger problems facing his people he is governed to. My God doesn't they have government, why can't they confront there government for their problems. Tufiakwa this is absolute nonsense. I believe this is a big problem we faced in Africa, always waiting for foreigners to solve our wahala. Did you know this is disgraceful. |
kazmanbanjoko:Kai! My people why this escapy won implicate me please oh. .... You know. ...... |
Wait oh didn't guys notice anything about election fraud in the post. Or am l the only one seeing it. Funny World you know. .......... |
kazmanbanjoko:Excuse me house when did he escape from YABA left before he bring in his escapy. |
nedu2000:True talk bro |
Old news. But wait oh sauti is this the way of life over there;, hmmmm let me know to p....... But the forceful collection of pap get as he be chai de don spoil market. Hmmmm it ok . Sauti the land of. ......Make una complete am in your own understanding. You know. .... |
thefakestan:Love this. |
AustineE1:Don't tell me you don't know the behaviour of APC SUPPORTERS. All FG work is seen as Anti people orientation but once it from there masters it called the people mandate. Hypocrite at it peak. More drama will come after May 29th. Nigerians be prepared. You know. .... |
Guys did you know that post is funny. If you support this do the right thing. You know. ... . |
Hmmn |
Buhari if you don't want to face a big problem, you know what to do. Hmmmm l smell. ...... |
killercute16:You min say dia joke boring pass cricket. Kai! Even cricket sef boring. Mtchewwwww supported. |
Till then. Let him enter the hot sit and know how it feels in democratic dispensation. But you know. ..... |
The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) has said the disagreement by the Minister of Finance, Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala and oil marketers over the actual subsidy amount points to a conspiracy that the ongoing fuel scarcity may be caused by those pushing for removal of subsidy. It also described the disagreement as an embarrassment the tirade, which has worsened the painful experience of Nigerians who continue to struggle to get petroleum products. In a statement by its President, Comrade Ayuba Wabba, yesterday, the NLC expressed worry at the sustained scarcity in almost all parts of the country, particularly Abuja and Lagos for several weeks now without successful intervention by the government. “Our position on this has not changed as we remain opposed to the removal of petroleum subsidy. If government is truly owing marketers, they should pay them immediately as the long queues at fuel stations have led to loss of lots of productive hours since workers are either unable to get to work or spend long hours searching for fuel,” the statement read. It continued “the scarcity has also led to sharp practices with workers paying between N120 to N130 per litre at some filling stations. For those commuting by public transport, they now pay more to get to work even when there are no increases in salaries,” NLC said. The congress insisted that the government owes Nigerians the responsibility of arresting the situation immediately as it is fully responsible for the management of the petroleum industry. “We do not expect to experience any scarcity in any part of Nigeria because one of the reasons government gave for the increase in the price of petroleum products in 2012 was that it will ensure regular supply of the products. We will not be blackmailed into accepting the current scarcity as reason for another increase,” the statement added. Meanwhile, indications have emerged that the agonising fuel scarcity across the country, which started last week, may ease off by weekend, as major petroleum marketers including Total, Oando, Mobil Forte Oil and Conoil, work round the clock to ensure adequate supply of petrol to all their outlets nationwide. Visit to the Apapa hub of fuel depots operated by the nation’s major oil marketers showed increased activities as tankers formed long queues to load fuel. At the Conoil depot for instance, it was a beehive of activities as all the loading arms in the company’s gantry were seen busy loading fuel into waiting trucks. The long queue of trucks waiting to be loaded at the company’s Apapa Depot, though orderly, stretched beyond its premises with its operation staff ensuring that the trucks were loaded and dispatched in good times. A company official, who craved anonymity, confirmed that the company was working round the clock to ensure that all its stations in Lagos and across the country were fully stocked by this weekend with the determination that the agony being experienced by Nigerians since the crisis started was brought under control as soon as practicable. THISDAY recalls that reprieve from the lingering crisis emerged after a protracted meeting in Abuja on Monday between federal government officials led by the Coordinating Minister for the Economy and Minister of Finance, Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala and those of the Oil Marketers Association of Nigeria (MOMAN) led by its Executive Secretary, Mr. Obafemi Olawore. The meeting resolved that outstanding subsidy would be paid even after a new government must have taken over power. Also, Olawore gave an assurance that the fuel scarcity would end within the week. He said: “The truck owners have been loading and the scarcity in Lagos is beginning to get better. Because of the distance from Lagos to Abuja, it will take some time before Abuja gets to it normal position; but in a couple of days, you will see that Abuja will also have the relief all know.” http://nairausd..com/2015/05/nlc-fuel-scarcity-may-be-ploy-to-remove.html
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This is when it all began. Hmmmm. Let see how it goes if he is truly a new Democrats. You know. ... |
Beautiful people. Love this. You know. ..... |
Abeg op what about you. |
gbl01:Na dia way. You know. ...... |
Exchange Rate for Dollar-Naira, Tuesday 6th May 2015 CBN $1 N197.00 OFFICIAL RATE $1 N199.00 BDC $1 N204.00 PARALLEL RATE $1 N218.00 & N220.50 **Please note that the Parallel rate varies for different location http://nairausd..com/2015/05/exchange-rate-for-b-pound-naira-tuesday.html Visit nairausd..com For more information |
Oil supply and demand don't fully justify the 60 per cent drop in prices between June and January as speculation also played a role, Opec said. A rise in supply from outside the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries at a time when demand for oil was weak was the main reason for the drop, Opec said in its monthly bulletin on Monday. Brent oil, benchmark for more than half of the world's crude, tumbled from mid-June to a six-year low in January as US output climbed to the highest level in more than four decades and Opec members pumped more barrels. "There was one other important factor that contributed to the downturn, especially as the price decline gained momentum," Opec said. "That was speculation." Brent for June delivery fell 0.2 per cent to US$66.33 a barrel on the London-based ICE Futures Europe by 7:07 pm local time on Monday. Prices have rebounded from the low of US$45.19 in January. The premium that speculators add to oil prices ranges from US$10 to US$30 a barrel, Opec said. The 12-member Opec left its production target unchanged at a November meeting, prompting speculation that it would let crude slide low enough to curb shale development in the US. Opec's interest is different from that of traders in the market as hedge funds and speculators need prices to fluctuate to make profits, Opec said. "The stability that Opec and other energy stakeholders seek is of no help to them and severely limits their scope for gain," Opec said. Opec oil production was little changed in April near the highest level since November 2012 as Saudi Arabia pumped 10 million barrels a day, according to a Bloomberg survey of oil companies, producers and analysts. Production by Opec slipped 1,000 barrels to 31.295 million a day, the survey showed. The organisation's ministers are scheduled to convene June 5 in Vienna to discuss the market and output targets. Source:http://nairausd..com/2015/05/opec-says-speculation-played-large-role.html
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