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Great May their greed expose them. In another news, why will the FG subsidise Pilgrimage? We have a great problem in Nigeria. It is beyond this present administration, it is a Nigerian or will I say an African issue. |
What about salaries mr governor? Please pay people that labour for you and stop this stomach infrastructure policy. Also, you need rest sir, you look very stressed. The present government has (or planning to) nailed you to the wall, they are patiently waiting for your tenure to expire. In another news, I hope you heard that Mrs Buhari is in the USA. How do you feel about this new development sir? |
LOL you answered the second time. That shows how pained and bitter your life is, please get a life. Silence is the best answer for a fool (like) you but let me give you the credit this time. mikolo80: |
I agree with him. To move forward we need to put same behind us. |
You are a joke Do have a great evening. mikolo80: |
The PDP chieftain frowned at a situation where the President could not acknowledge former President Goodluck Jonathan during the commissioning of the Abuja- Kaduna rail line, knowing full well that the project was executed by Jonathan. Is above the main reason for his statement? Too bad then. President buhari in his statement during the commissioning acknowledged the previous government (but did not mention any name). I don't understand what this people want. Should he worship gej? Did gej acknowledge obj when he claimed the east west road, Power plants etc. “For Buhari to be talking about issues of 1984 when God has given him victory in a democratic election, which by the antecedents of his first coming, did not, by human standard, deserve, he ought to be daily grateful to God, his party that gave him ticket and Nigerians that voted for him.” he has the right to look into his past and learn from same. He aired his view (his constitutional right). |
Shameful how our politicians display their stupidity. |
Stupid or creative? Well I choose stupid. |
"What is in the immediate past, between 2010 and 2015, is that oil prices soared and exceeded $100 per barrel, and we earned about $215 Billion in that period". The previous government was very heartless, all this monies and less development. I weep for those supporting them. If infrastructure drives growth as we have experienced from the great depression to the ¬¬¬Marshall plan, and lately fiscal stimulus in recent years, our current economic recession is the result of yesterday’s policies and choices especially during 2010- 2015. Since my assumption of office, in the Ministry of Power, Works and Housing, meetings with contractors in power, works and housing reveals that contractors have been owed 2-3 years. These are the seeds of Recession, planted and nurtured between 2013 and 2014. The Buhari government knows the cause, and has designed the proper solution: fiscal stimulus and capital spending. I thank God we have hope, it might be slow (because Rome was never built in a day) but we will get there no matter the circumstances and tribulations.
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Policemen in Nigeria are thieves, they collect anything. Once, an officer collected corn from my niece All in the name of anything for your boys. |
The OP stated that "A small basket of tomato, which sold for N25,000 in May, is now going for N800 in Kaduna. And, no, it is not a joke". KADUNA not lagos etc. They produce tomatoes over there. fiizznation: |
All I can sing is nigeria jaga jaga poor man dey suffer suffer. Well this is the outcome of stomach infrastructure. Next election I hope we don't sell our future for 1,000 naira, spaghetti, a kg of rice etc. |
The Niger Delta region is fragile at the moment (corruption fighting back), including gej now will add more tension to that region. Also, this cases are previously uncompleted by efcc or icpc etc. not fresh cases. Time will tell mamabomboy: |
Please I don't want insults so let's discuss. I am not rewriting history. The government requested and offered amnesty to the militants and also gave them an ultimatum which the militants ignored and the military stepped in with a massive offensive thus, they (militants) surrendered. Please research on what I wrote above. cktheluckyman: |
They forgot what yaraduwa did in the past camp 5 demolition etc. This yeye people surrendered immediately and embraced amnesty. Most online commentators are kids that know nothing about real life and forgetful. I pray dialogue continues or else I rest my case. My father-in-law till now regrets the civil war. He constantly talks about the negative impact. We have Syria also has a case study, but they don't want to learn. tdayof: |
Can we focus on pressing issue in the country and forget about the commissioned project. Nigerians love to over flog situations, above me they are arguing who initiated, constructed and commissioned same. Why not focus on the future and what it has for you and Nigeria. |
Alignment or balancing issues. Imagine so called safety officers |
Definitely he will lose. The position isn't for senseless thugs. I am happy for PDP |
Do you believe all you read online or from bloggers? Almajiri1: |
Shameless man. He owes his workers for months (after monthly allocation and IGRs) and he says his victory is for democracy, what about leadership? |
“When you talk about politics, you talk about PDP. When you talk of politics, people talk about PDP as If APC does not exist. So far, APC is not playing the right role.’’ Elder state man indeed. So pdp played the right role? You are our problem |
Great but let's look towards non-oil sectors e.g. manufacture, agriculture etc. Instead of tax and custom rates. |
1) When commissioning of projects, why do government spend so much? Too much jamboree haba. 2) I hope they invited previous presidents (obj, gej), since they have input in this project. 3) I hope this present administration will recognise same (above) and not take all the glory. 4) apart from identification, security must be top-notch at all stations to avoid stories that touch. |
If we imbibe the culture of risk management in our daily life, nigeria will be a better place. We should stop blaming the government always and take charge. I am a risk manager so I know what I am saying Spells: |
Because they (in general Nigerians) never take risk management serious. Spells: |
President Muhammadu Buhari said he was averse to the inclusion of members of the private sector in his administration’s Economic Management Team because such people frequently steer government policy to suit their own narrow interests. According to a statement by the Presidency on Sunday, the President spoke in an interview he granted a magazine, The Interview. Buhari was said to be reacting to criticisms that he has no economic team. During the administration of former President Goodluck Jonathan, private sector players such as Alhaji Aliko Dangote, Mr. Femi Otedola, Mr. Tony Elumelu, Mr. Aigboje Aig-Imoukhuede and Mr. Atedo Peterside among others were members of the EMT. But the President said he did not include private players in his team because such people do not work for the over-all national interest. He said, “The Vice-President heads our Economic Management Team. “You have Finance Minister, Budget and Planning Minister, Minister for Industry, Trade and Investments, Governor at the Central Bank, National Economic Adviser and others. Some still ask for a team. I don’t know how they define the word ‘team.’ “We will listen to everybody but we are averse to economic team whose private sector members frequently steer government policy to suit their own narrow interests rather than the over-all national interest.” Buhari also said that one of the things on his priority list is to change the way things are done in Nigeria. He said that was the only way that could lead the nation into a great future. Buhari was also said to have expressed his desire to see a Nigeria where all funds are used to the benefit of the common man. “My wish is that we will truly change the way we do things in Nigeria. Therein lies the future of our country as a great entity. “I also wish for a fully diversified Nigerian economy which is no longer dependent on oil only and a Nigeria where every naira that comes into the treasury is used for the good of the people, particularly, the ordinary people,” the President said. http://businessnews.com.ng/2016/07/25/why-i-excluded-private-sector-players-in-economic-team-buhari/?wt=3 |
Fayose looks so proud of himself. Just look at his face. |
What a pity. The future will tell just continue. How can they set their people back by damaging the environment, social (source of living), economy, security, mentality etc. IF they finally achieve their republic of ss what will be their source of wealth, food, jobs and how will they clean up their mess toward their environment. Guys think well o |
RIP We come to the world with nothing and go back with nothing (a life of vanity). Just imagine how a rich man is buried. Just like an ordinary man. |
Please what's the mileage? |
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