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The fear of the nigerian army is the beginning of wisdom. Most of these IPOB and NDA have never had experience with these those that have had ask bthem why do u think all the peacekeeping missions we go, we always come back victorious .Nigerians believe the army are those ones u see on the road side with machine guns naaa those are just privates when u see the real army will fear . All of us that have encountered them in the Bokoharam struggle have learnt to keep quiet but some people will keep sporing NDA on when army starts u will come and be talking voilation of human rights me ill just be smiling sh wondering why u guys will never. The reason militants have stayed this long is because nigeria has always treated them with levity. When they where doing so with BH people thought BH was strong too when they decided to clamp down all we see is d dead bodies they leave in their trail. As a well meaning nigerian I beg these NDA guys now that they are calling u to come and negotiate go and do so becoz when the battle starts all we will be seeing is dead bodies I have said my own |
Sweetheart, I mauy not know for ur hubby but I know this men cheat and a lot of times its for sexual reasons not emotional ones .it all depends on who u want to be with if u are happy to be with a man who cheats on u but is still emotionally attached to u then good go on with the marraige. But if u are not then backout because I can say ity that anyman that has heart enough to bring his sidechick to his engagement party will not mind bringing her on wedding day, naming ceremony and co truth is I believe that if I was a lady I wouldn't bear anyman cheating on me. Ill tell u this it will be better to be single than to go thru the pains of a wasteful marriage coz it won't only affect u it will affect ur kids so foget the monetry aspects this is ur life we are talking about and that of ur children in the future or will u rather that after u marry him and have kids u will realize that he still cheating and dicorce him then . What's to say he won't cheat on u in the future please I beg u don't delude urdelf with the hope that he eill change . Just leave now if u know that u won't be okay with him cheating leave now and never look back and prayerfully God will get u someone that will cherish u in future |
To every wailer take it or leave it GEJ is the course of this problem yes I said it he is the cause of this problem we are in Imagine instead of wasting our 2.1b ontop of campaign that he lost he had used it to fight Boko haram am sure we would have had one less terrorist group to deal with Imagine he had giving real seads instead of the fake tomato he gave them we would have had tomatoes flourishing in our markets Imagine he had not run away with our sure-p money then am sure we would not be screaming and crying about the subsidy removal we would have had incentives to at least survive Imagine he had finished the refineries as he promised we would have had fuel in abundance in Nigeria Imagine he had kept up his agreement with ASUU many of our youths would have graduated by now Imagine he had actually saved money instead of eating it like yam we would have a lot of foreign exchange now and the Naira will not have devalued to the rate at which it is So all u wailers can come and quote me all u like but I stand here to say Nigerias greatest mistake is not voting gen.buhari in the 2016 election but voting that clueless yam eating barefooted walking otueke drunkard called Goodluck Ebele Jonathan in 2011 The damage he has done to this country is so much that it might take over 10yrs to reverse the them |
Go united but sha mancity must win today oooo Imagine me praying in church today like baba God every spirit of vangaalism that has been troubling my club die by fire ..... |
People just be talking what they don't know imagine thay said they have seen naija budget , and that he budgeted £16m abeg ooo who has noticed this in naijas budget .... All these white guys be forming James Bond throwing news around like mumu I believe this is just a way of them saying we don't want to release ur money ... Besides buhari clearly stated that if amaechi had a case with efcc he wouldn't have accepted him and then again its all talk unlike Dansuki gate there is no proof if IPOB are really wise let them go and ivestigate and bring concrete evidence until then #adonbilivit |
Every time this case comes up I remember the lords supper in this scenario GEJ was like go and meet shekau and tell him that the lord(is in need of his house ) and shekau was sure lord I am willing Infact he even donated the table that used to do the sharing of the yam Hmm and some wailers will come and complain anyway the lightning that will strike just registered in the Gim ...... |
Every time this case comes up I remember the lords supper in this scenario GEJ was like go and meet shekau and tell him that the lord(is in need of his house ) and shekau was sure lord I am willing |
Hehe I laugh in swahili when we said buhari was coming they where like let him come and all those IPOB zombies where hailing them oyah oooo where are the IPOB guys oooo let them come and save them from Buhari |
Proud Jos boy like me That no2 though sometimes u just here an and uve already packs ur bags ready to run .... It will always be great staying in jos ... Jos4life |
Dariye kai This man built a road and stoped it righ infront o his house kai the lord will reward u in kind and in deed.... Don steal the whole plateau state money run commot just finish ur senate tenure EFCC are waiting for u at ur gate |
drejenny:All this children that where born yesterday .... Must u talk In other new singing "if u love somebody walk up to her u love her coz no time no time at all" |
Ontop all their prayer they have not been able to kill a fly. And am sure they will collect money for these and come and be telling people how they got visions of Biafra .... In other news The should go f*ck themselves before Baba reaches their side |
As at the moment tomato seems to be more costly than fuel aha why haven't we occupied naija on the issue For those who don't understand the dangote tomato factory was a joint venture with the nigerian goverment meant to increase the demand for tomato in nigeria, anybody that has stayed in the north preferably benue will bear me witness that due to the lack of storage facilities for tomatoes it there is massive wastage of the product, as we all know tomato spoils very fast. Hence the need for a company that can utilize all these tomatoes and put money in the hands of the farmers. The case here is that it seems the statisticains where wrong because there is actually not enough tomatoes to keep the factory running at maximum capacity and also provide for nigerians add that to the disease that destroyed tomatoes this year and we can the picture hence the extremely high cost of tomatoes but the way things are going. There is a hybrid that doesn't catch the disease and the fact that ric-rico also has another factory comming up then next year seriosly breeds well for tomatoe farmers in nigeria as we can be sure that their products will not go to waste. That saying its actually a great time to start tomato farming |
When will ladies learn the reason men are believed to be higher than u is because u don't see men advocating for rights to cook in the house or to give birth to children .... Truth is if u just realise ur perfect the way God made u and stop trying to be what God didn't make u into then u will stop being inferior but as long as u keep trying to be men u will always be seen as inferior to men |
And a few instances where $2.1 billion -- AMANPOUR: Billion? BUHARI: -- billion, not million, dollars were voted for military hard and software for the operations against Boko Haram. Those responsible sat done as if they were going to have lunch or dinner and shared it and put it in their accounts. It be like say na last supper GEJ(jesus) broke the bread and was like dansuki take and share it |
zakimon:Ogbeni u have wasted over fifty words and I still don't see the sense in what u wrote oloshi |
proeast:See what this one is saying ehhhh This is d aiprt that is better than kano airport When will God have mercy on Nihgeria and give some IPOB youths brain ehhh HABA!!!!!!
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Was it not this NANS president that donated 1mill to GEJ's campaign once they give d guy brown envelope him head go settle #laughinginswahili |
mightyfada:Proof
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To me I'm yet to see the diff btw "like a lot" and love well I believe the only way to know whether u love him is to give it a try if it works out good if it doesn't well no harm in trying |
Corroborating Chief Oyegun, one of the most brilliant lawyers in Nigeria today, Professor Yemi Osinbajo said removal of subsidy does not in any way solve the problems on hand now. He said: “What I think we have is a situation where there is a track record of mismanagement of resources especially at the federal level. It is apparent from what we see that there is no new road that has been built for the past twelve years. Even in the power sector, billions of naira have been expended and nothing has changed. He concluded that removal of removal of subsidy on petroleum products would not solve the problems until a genuine attempt is made at addressing the problem of mismanagement. “For me, putting in more money in the hands of government by way of subsidy is not the solution and we seemed not to be addressing the problem. What is important now is to change the attitude of mismanagement of resources Looking at both of their speeches one can say they never rejected the economic value of subsidy removal just the fact that removing subsidy would have put more money in the hands of yam eaters and less money in the common man |
According to him, ‘Nigerians are being deceived on the issue of fuel subsidy, The federal government takes out fuel for refining, only to come back and talk of removing the subsidy. That is nonsense and an attempt by a clique with the PDP led federal government to siphon the proceeds to be realized from the removal of oil subsidy”. This was Buharis speech oooo he didn't lie he was just trying to save nigerians from our currupt PDP politicians |
I know why I supported Buhari coz I believe he is the right man to take nigeria forward . If it means hardship now so be it only problem is when time for us to reap the benefit of this implementation we won't receive any new zombies oooo ;DI know why I supported Buhari coz I believe he is the right man to take nigeria forward . If it means hardship now so be it only problem is when time for us to reap the benefit of this implementation we won't receive any new zombies oooo |
Nigeria reminds me of a farmer who sells his
harvested cassava for another party to process,
and buys garri back. The buyer gains the peels and
other by-products of the cassava — what a foolish
farmer!
Today, the fuel subsidy removal is still a thorny
issue in our national politics because we refused to
make the necessary sacrifice vital for national
development. The ghost of the January 2012 mass
protest stayed President Goodluck Jonathan’s hand
from removing the scam called subsidy, so it was
allowed to remain even as the economy is bleeding.
Over the years, the refineries were neglected
deliberately to help supply crude to refineries
outside Nigeria. Turnaround maintenance (TAM)
was carried out on these refineries without a single
thought of building new ones. The common
accounting knowledge of depreciation and
replacement was totally lost to Nigeria
policymakers. In partnership with oil marketers,
refineries were abandoned, oil importing became a
lucrative business with no one caring about what
would become of the economy.
Jonathan, immediately after being sworn in,
discovered the economy rape called subsidy.
Without much public enlightenment and education
to sensitize the masses, he proceeded to remove it.
The removal was ill-timed, too, as most Nigerians
were yet to return from the Christmas season; thus,
the government was termed insensitive.
The cabals in the downstream sector directly or
indirectly instigated the people against the
government by emphasizing the harsh economic
effects of the removal; the long-term benefit was
eschewed. The people being ill-informed helped the
cabals to keep their bank accounts afloat.
According to a Vanguard’s January 6th 2015 article,
the sum of N10trillion was spent on subsidy
between 2006 and December 2013. Much of the
shortfall in excess crude account was used to pay
oil marketers. This amount is more than Nigeria’s
two-year budget figure, three times the budget
allocation for health, and two times budget
allocation for education in the 2014 fiscal year.
I quite agree with Chief Economist for Africa with
Standard Chartered Bank’s, Razia Khan’s words: “If
you look at the reasons for fuel subsidy and its
economic effects, the subsidy is very regressive
because it is a cost on the whole economy. It takes
resources away especially from the poor and
rewards those who consume more fuel”.
A visit to remote Nigerian villages will make it
evident that this subsidy scam is not benefiting the
poor. This set of Nigerians hardly travel, and they
don’t have generators. What they need most is
good road networks and agric subsidy. Their only
business is kerosene which is still subsidized but
sold at unsubsidized rate to them. No one is calling
for mass protest or asking the government
questions because the rich hardly use kerosene.
It still dumbfounds me why Nigerians would still
want subsidy. Is it because they are oblivious of
this scam, or is it mere fear of the future without
subsidized fuel?
At the climax of the unrest, a committee with
Aigboje Aig-Imoukhed as its head was set up to
look at the alleged fraud; a parallel panel was set
up by the federal house of representatives. All this
led to the Farouk-Otedola saga. Nigerians’
expectations were rekindled that something would
soon come out of this probe, but it didn’t
excite people like me because this is Nigeria.
Farouk and Otedola are walking free today like the
birds of the air.
The four refineries in Nigeria have a combined
production capacity of 445,000 barrels per day
while the country’s daily output of crude is put at
2.44m barrels per day as of February 2015,
according to the US energy information
administration.
This entails that we refine approximately 18% of
our output, 82% of raw petroleum is being
transported to Western and African countries that
do not have petroleum. I always wonder why
countries without crude oil resources build
refineries: does it mean they anticipate the supply
of crude oil from ‘unserious’ countries like Nigeria?
Countries like Kenya have a working refinery with
no oil deposit.
In the last five years, oil price had been good, and
so subsidy programme was marginally sustainable.
But with the crude price hovering around $65, with
debt service cost of 21% and deficit of 23.8% in the
2015 fiscal year, there is no way subsidy can be
accommodated, except we want to increase the
budget deficit balance. Let it not be lost to us that
financing a deficit is not usually palatable as the
options are very unfriendly. We either devalue the
already weak naira, borrow from the IMF (our last
outing with them left a sour taste), or sell
government investments. Unfortunately, the PDP-
led government has sold our national inheritage in
the name of privatization. So, we are left with
devaluation and borrowing options.
Before we join NLC in protest against subsidy
removal, let us reflect on who the partial removal
benefited most. Let us X-ray and correlate the
economic end of selling crude below $65 a barrel
and paying marketers to import the same crude.
Subsidy was an issue when global oil price was
above $100, it shouldn’t be an issue now with the
current trend. NLC should be more concerned
about the obnoxious treatment of Nigerian workers
by Indian and Lebanese firms, the anti-workplace
practices against pregnant women in private
companies and, most painfully, the casualisation of
workers in banks and other multi-national
companies.
Okonjo-Iweala’s keen interest in verifying subsidy
claims before payment leads to delay in payment,
oil marketers use this medium to horde supply with
the primary motive of reminding us how much we
will suffer if this subsidy is removed.
However, because of civil servants’ incompetence,
the federal government has decided to stay away
from business ventures, so building a new refinery
is not attainable. Moreover, private investors
cannot build refineries when it is more profitable to
import fuel with subsidy than to refine and sell
locally. Deregulation of the downstream segment is
one of the country’s getaway routes from the
looming economic crisis and endemic corruption in
the oil sector.
Saying no to subsidy sustenance could reduce fund
leakage from the treasury, increase the balance in
the federation account, enable states like Osun pay
salaries at last. A negative answer will give Buhari
zero excuses to fail. Let’s say no to subsidy before
Nigeria bleeds to death. |
Do this get a biro and a piece of paper and write where u want to be in a few years the problems u have and how best to accomplish them and prayer fully God will grant u your heart desires |
Please d only place to rehabilitate this people to is prison |
FFK when we where telling u to keep quite na lie until bubu came for u anyway if u are indeed not a yam eater then don't worry God will vindicate u but if u shared in the yam eating well ..... |