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PoliticsRe: Fuel Subsidy Protests In The South East by Lasinoh: 7:41am On Jan 10, 2012
[quote author=Yeske! link=topic=842824.msg9932302#msg9932302 date=1326177521]More peaceful protests but no blood abeg[/quote]https://www.nairaland.com/nigeria/topic-842783.0.html

People like 'Just "OgwuEgo" Cash' say no bloody protest in the East and South. . . like the North and West. . .

Can we say that the people in the "East" are not bitter enough? wink

Mu che che che che che che
PoliticsRe: Will Jonathan Reverse The Fuel Price To =n= 65/litre? by Lasinoh: 7:33am On Jan 10, 2012
If he does it. . .he will be the greatest coward in history.
Even worse than Ojukwu! kiss
He needs to trim the salaries of his cabinet and that of the ALL government officials to balance this.
Period.

No need using oil subsidy to pay for unproductivity.
BORROWED MONEY FROM THE IMF for that matter.
Nigerians should learn to live within their means.
Period! kiss

Frrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrresh air jor!!! kiss
PoliticsRe: Fuel Subsidy Protests In The South East by Lasinoh: 7:31am On Jan 10, 2012
Naaaaaaaaaaaaah. . .
Nor be real protest.
Some peeps wanno see real blooooood!!! grin
PoliticsRe: What Decision Should Gej Take Now? by Lasinoh: 7:25am On Jan 10, 2012
Motor vehicle allowance is 400% = N9.8million repayable in 6 years. . . !!! grin grin grin
PoliticsRe: What Decision Should Gej Take Now? by Lasinoh: 7:22am On Jan 10, 2012
Severance gratuity is 300% = N7.2million+  grin
PoliticsRe: What Decision Should Gej Take Now? by Lasinoh: 7:20am On Jan 10, 2012
Furniture allowance is 300% = N7.2million+ grin
PoliticsRe: What Decision Should Gej Take Now? by Lasinoh: 7:14am On Jan 10, 2012
Newspaper allowance is 50% = N1.2million+ grin
PoliticsRe: What Decision Should Gej Take Now? by Lasinoh: 7:12am On Jan 10, 2012
Hardship allowance is 50% of basic salary = N1.2million+ grin
PoliticsRe: What Decision Should Gej Take Now? by Lasinoh: 7:08am On Jan 10, 2012
Constituency allowance. . . cheesy cheesy cheesy is 250% of basic salary = N6.2million+ grin grin grin
PoliticsRe: What Decision Should Gej Take Now? by Lasinoh: 7:06am On Jan 10, 2012
Leave allowance is 10% = N248,000+  grin
PoliticsRe: What Decision Should Gej Take Now? by Lasinoh: 7:04am On Jan 10, 2012
Vehicle maintenance allowance is 75% = N1.2million+ grin
PoliticsRe: What Decision Should Gej Take Now? by Lasinoh: 7:02am On Jan 10, 2012
Personal assistance allowance at 25% of basic salary = N750,000+  grin
PoliticsRe: What Decision Should Gej Take Now? by Lasinoh: 7:00am On Jan 10, 2012
Entertainment allowance is 30% of basic salary = N900,000+ grin
PoliticsRe: What Decision Should Gej Take Now? by Lasinoh: 6:58am On Jan 10, 2012
Domestic staff allowance is 75% = N1.2million+ grin
PoliticsRe: What Decision Should Gej Take Now? by Lasinoh: 6:55am On Jan 10, 2012
Utility allowance. . . 30% of basic salary = N900,000+ grin
PoliticsRe: What Decision Should Gej Take Now? by Lasinoh: 6:54am On Jan 10, 2012
Acommodation allowance is 200% = N4.5million+ grin
PoliticsRe: What Decision Should Gej Take Now? by Lasinoh: 6:48am On Jan 10, 2012
Recess allowance. . .10% of basic salary = N248,000+ grin
PoliticsRe: What Decision Should Gej Take Now? by Lasinoh: 6:43am On Jan 10, 2012
A senator's basic [size=20pt]MONTHLY[/size] salary in the time of Yaradua's time N2,484,242.50++++++

Wardrobe allowance. . .25% of basic salary of a senator = N720,000+  grin
PoliticsRe: What Decision Should Gej Take Now? by Lasinoh: 6:36am On Jan 10, 2012
Do nothing!
The first day is the most difficult. Nigeria and Nigerians survived.
People should stop going to school. HOME SCHOOLING ONLY.
People should grow their own food.
People should stop going to the hospitals. Native doctors only.

People should stop driving cars or travelling. Ride horses. . .and donkeys. No need for fuel or diesel!!! kiss
Back to primitive years!


JONATHAN NEEDS TO TAKE AWAY ALL THE BONUSES OF GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS. NO ALLOWANCES. THEY SHOULD FEEL THE PINCH TOO! OKONJO IWAELA AND CO NEED TO MOVE INTO THEIR OWN HOUSES. THEY SHOULD ONLY HAVE BASIC SALARIES ONLY NO ALLOWANCES!!! kiss

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P5k9KAr4C9A[/flash]
PoliticsRe: Battle Of The Subsidy by Lasinoh: 6:18am On Jan 10, 2012
It is a necessary sacrifice to be made.
You just have to find ways to make the rich suffer like the poor are.
That is where Jonathan is really stoopid! kiss
PoliticsRe: Is Nigerian Government Broke? by Lasinoh: 6:12am On Jan 10, 2012
Poverty and more poverty.
The rich will get even more greedy. . . the poor more oppressed.
The gap will be wider. . . more assassinations for sure. kiss
PoliticsRe: War In Nigeria After The Death Of Ojukwu by Lasinoh: 6:00am On Jan 10, 2012
Na Nigeria kill una Ikemba abi na Viagra? cheesy
Biafra is a state of mind. . . dwell in it.
As for allowing you criminals to fly a different flag next door to Nigeria?
LAI LAI!!!!
Who wanno give Ndi-Igbo guns to have a military NEXT DOOR TO NIGERIA?  shocked GOD FORBID EVIL!!!
We have to keep an eye on you GREEDY, CANNIBALISTIC, RITUALISTIC BIAFRAN TRAITORS.
Una own don too much! kiss

Presidency inside or outside Nigeria. . . NEVER.

Enjoy your 'Eze' title on NL as 'consolation' price.

OJUKWU IS ALIVE ON NL. . . !!! He wiill lead your m0r0nic azzzzes to Biafra on NL!!!

Mu che che che che che che
PoliticsRe: A Protester Being Shot By Police (viewers Discretion Advised) by Lasinoh: 5:46am On Jan 10, 2012
[quote author=Negro_Ntns link=topic=842739.msg9931983#msg9931983 date=1326170041][b]hmmm, I see! I cant force it but I can help you a little bit. I am not sure you understand the separation of life and death. . . .behind the physical appearance of life there are many non-physical associations in death. Life and death is a cycle, the head of one connects with the tail of the other. When they say life is sacred, they are not talking about the physical body. The sacredness resides inside the body, it is veiled! When blood is spilled the sacredness is violated. When the blood spill results in an unjustified loss of life, as happened to this boy, then his sacredness splits. . . . .earth and heaven are in posession of him. Heaven is forgiving but earth is not.

When you, Lasinoh, then come in and you are drawn to the indignity and you want to prolong the indignity by saving a copy of it. . . . you are drawing the soul of the boy to dwell with you. This may not sound serious to you, in the 2 things you see, there are 8 things in its company that you do not see. In what you see in his unclothedness there are many other things not visible to your eyes and they will be willing to make your abode their abode if you invite them in.[/b][/quote]Please, that is what you believe. I don't believe in spirits. I did not kill the young man. THE OP should have his spirit violated for posting such pictures on the www in the first place. A link would have sufficed to provide privacy for the dead young man. But not on NL. Would you say the same thing for the OP who posted the pictures IN THE FIRST PLACE? I expressed the same concern like you on this same NL, on another thread about posting pictures of HAPLESS/HELPESS victims BY nairaland PERVERTS who derive sick pleasures from such things all in the name of starting threads. . . and received all kinds of reetarded replies FOR SHEER LACK OF DECENCY AND TO PROMOTE SENSATIONALISM. . . Why is my posting and copying different? Do you practice selective spirituality on NL?

Becauuse it is a man's blokos on display?


Obviously.
PoliticsRe: Is Nigerian Government Broke? by Lasinoh: 5:40am On Jan 10, 2012
Nigeria has always been A BROKE ARZZZE country. Even your billionaires and millionaires are broke.
Reason. . .?
Too much borrowing to live ABOVE YOUR MEANS. kiss

Thank God for oil subsidy removal. Poverty go level every body! cheesy

Thank God. . . I nor rich. . . I nor owe anybarry for my life. TOTALLY DEBT FREE!!!

Thank you lord!!!! cool
PoliticsRe: Why Is The Protest So Intense In The West And North? Why Are They Bitter? by Lasinoh: 5:35am On Jan 10, 2012
Higher level skanks don enter the thread.
There is a difference between servicing a "John" behind the dumpster. . . AND INSIDE THE DUMPSTER.
I think I would rather do mine outside the dumpster.

Next thread please. kiss
PoliticsRe: Why Is The Protest So Intense In The West And North? Why Are They Bitter? by Lasinoh: 5:29am On Jan 10, 2012
Nchara:
Who is Mbah? Or are you an [b]adder [/b]of salt and pepper?
Peter Mbah. . . Pinnacle Oil and Gas. kiss

http://allafrica.com/stories/201112220768.html

You don't even have the list of your own 'cabal'! Yet you want resource control.

Na wah! cheesy
PoliticsRe: Why Is The Protest So Intense In The West And North? Why Are They Bitter? by Lasinoh: 5:20am On Jan 10, 2012
Nchara:
They are from oil producing states so they can claim (rightly or wrongly) to be taking back what belongs to them
Is Wale Tinubu or Femi from Ondo? grin grin grin grin grin grin grin

In any case, those are small cabals compared to Femi or Wale. Please ask Ekiti Bear to post the article he has of how much each cabal makes.
SS people are not many in the downstream sector. But they own many oil wells. It is their property. Resource control is the answer I beg who be Mbah?
I know Iheanocho and Ubah (the one who gives free kerosine to peoples of all ethnicities)
Booolsheet!
Good to know there are small cabals and big cabals.
PoliticsRe: Why Is The Protest So Intense In The West And North? Why Are They Bitter? by Lasinoh: 5:15am On Jan 10, 2012
^^^
Ask your OP.
He wants 'bloody' protest to be meaningful in this exercize, as he/she gloats like a vulture feeding on decayed carcass in a desert without water.

Sheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeesh!
PoliticsRe: Why Is The Protest So Intense In The West And North? Why Are They Bitter? by Lasinoh: 5:10am On Jan 10, 2012
Justcash:

I am not happy that people are dying for the wrong reason. I regret the wasting of those full blooded youngmen for no good reason. If they had died for the sake of stamping out corruption or completely ensuring permanent change in political practices to activate development and progress, it would have made more sense. Those youngmen in Illorin, Lagos and Kano died just because they wanted fuel price to be changed back to 65 Naira. That is unfortunate. What will change when fuel price returns to 65 naira? Life will be good abi?
Ha! cheesy
Please, stop twisting things around. Nothing genuine about your post.
Like it or not. . . .it is gonna be bloody to get Nigeria back on track.
Going back to 65Naira a gallon in Naira is not the end of Nigeria's borrowing woes.
Good. .  . no protest in the SE. About time y'awl minded your Biafran business for a doggone change! kiss
No one to lead you to the promised land since Ojukwu is gonna be buried next month.
No leaders. . . no followers.  kiss

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