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MizMyColi:I'm sure u know sanusi wasnt a CBN governor at the time of PWC probe. |
barcanista:I really dont understand your arguement. Is it not present administration responsibility to probe his and previous/immediate adminitration? GEJ is still the president for christ sake, why cant he order a probe into previous administration. |
What a waste of money. |
They will soon come out and start posting about how hausa/fulani are more trustworthy and honest than the yoruba plus how the civil war was caused by awolowo. Just watch out, they are very predictable people. |
delpee:Yea its....u can check this link.. http://www.premiumtimesng.com/docs_download/Full%20report--20billion%20dollars%20missing%20oil%20money.pdf |
I actually cant read this anymore, its depressing..smh. |
This is another reason i will like everyone to stop paying attention to all this biafra thread on nairaland as most of SE elites only care about their pocket. |
Thank God GEJ didnt win the election, just imagine what would have happened to this report. |
This must be a joke!? |
Chai!!, theres GOD ohh..., what an AGIP |
The Chairman, Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria, Mosimi, Ogun State, Mr. Adeleke Bada, has agreed with the former Minister of Petroleum, Prof. Tam David-West, that petrol can sell for N40 per litre. He says this is possible if the country refines all crude oil in the nation’s refineries. Bada said this in an interview with journalists shortly after the association’s Annual General Meeting in Abeokuta, the state capital. Bada, who was flanked by other members of the executive of the association, was reacting to the advice given by David-West to the President-elect to reduce the pump price to N40. He said, “Reducing the price of petrol to N40 a litre is possible only if the refineries are working. If you look at the nature of the market presently, that isn’t realistic. Do we have the refineries? “The only reason that it can be possible is when we have our own refineries and we do not export our crude oil for processing. If the processing is done in Nigeria, then it can be sold at the rate of N40, but not until all the refineries are fixed.” He, however, blamed the non-compliance of sale of petrol at N87 per litre by some petroleum marketers on the expenses incurred by the marketers while trying to get the fuel available for the use of the masses. He said the levies being paid by the marketers to various regulatory associations and unions had forced the marketers to increase the prices of fuel to their desired amount. He said, “The government has not increased the price of fuel; it is still N87 per litre. “But by the time you get to the depot, after paying around N2.6m for your ticket, a lot of levies are still to be paid; levies from PTD, IPMAN and all others. Adding them all together with the cost of transporting your trucks to the station, no one is ready to run at a loss.” Copyright PUNCH. All rights reserved. This material, and other digital content on this website, may not be reproduced, published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed in whole or in part without prior express written permission from PUNCH. Contact: editor@punchng.com |
Dieziani Allison Madueke should call his boys to order..... |
Its about time... |
I think the fedral government should have recalled the ambassador earlier... |
Beautiful yoruba girls..... |
Mogidi:He is not my demi god, he is just like any other human being that will definately make a mistake and I will gladly join you to critisize him whenever he messed up, however let give him a chance and target our critism to when he start budgetting 1billion naira for food. |
Its just a transition committee for christ sake!, can we just wait for him to choose his cabinet before will start all this criticisms... |
Check out this thread... https://www.nairaland.com/745731/yoruba-marginalization-elders-met-jonathan#9018765 and read what they were saying when GEJ won in 2011 and now they are preaching peace. Thank God GMB is not GEJ. |
oneeaast:But you were not saying this when GEJ won in 2011. This is exactly what chino said....unless u r not chino11. https://www.nairaland.com/745731/yoruba-marginalization-elders-met-jonathan#9018765 "This is a welcome development, the Yorubas should be effectively and perpetually marginalized and schemed out, because they deserve worst things also. What did they achieve for their rotten Yoruba states during wasted years of the baboon called ObasanjorijoUseless and woe tribe. They should step up the complaint, GEJ will as usual and as always mess them up. They forgot that Tinubo sold them out for a pot of 'ewodu', the same way their foolish leaders sold out abioala to the almajiris to be slaughtered". |
Does he ever eat at home? |
GBTYO:You cant control ofshore oil revenue unless you are not part of nigeria. The responsibility of the nation coastline will always belong to central government. |
You can only keep both onshore and offshore crude oil earning if you are separated from nigeria and until then i support state/region taking control of all their onshore/inland resources. |
Thesame people that supported and encouraged GEJ to marginalized yoruba are now worry about being marginalize....hmmmm |
Hes actually here to visit peter obi....... ...sarcasm!! |
This is exactly why i voted for APC, we need to know what PDP has been doing in the last 16 years. A lot of revelation is about to come out......i can not wait. |
What about the rest for the money? |
They are nigerians and they are entitiled to make demands but they need to drop pre election attitude. Election is over, let us come together and make nigeria great. |
This is getting interesting, cange has finally come...lol |
Mushin Local Government threatened to close down Ladipo Market if the crisis rocking the auto spare parts market persists, PM news reports. The warning was sounded by the executive secretary of the local government, Mr. Babajide Bello at the weekend during interaction with journalists. Bello said he cannot fold his hands and watch total break down of law and order in Mushin by the warring factions. He said confirmed that he was aware of the crises in the market and said he was ready to arrest the situation so that it will not escalate. Speaking of his efforts to arrest the situation , Bello said he had invited the two parties involved in the matter, the executives of the traders and Monday Lawrence, the leader of cemetery workers, for discussion. The crisis is between the traders under the umbrella of Ladipo Central Executive Committee, LACEC, led by Comrade Kinsley Ogunor and cemetery workers led by Monday Lawrence. He said he was aware that the cemetery was contracted to Lawrence but does not know if the contract involved collection of tolls in the market on behalf of Mushin LG. Bello noted that the warring factions are from Igbo extraction and he cannot understand why they cannot settle their rift amicably. READ ALSO: Angry Traders Stone Governor’s Convoy Over Gubernatorial Polls Bello noted that the warring factions are from Igbo extraction and he cannot understand why they cannot settle their rift amicably. The crisis in the market between the traders and cemetery workers is thought to have started over collection of tolls from traders. Trouble started after Lawrence faction disbanded the executives of the market and took over the management of the market. LACEC executives alleged that Lawrence and his group printed receipts and started collecting tolls in the market without informing the LACEC officials. An attempt by the LACEC task force to stop them resulted in bloody clash in the market. Source: http://www.naij.com/424785-govt-says-ladipo-market-to-be-closed-due-to-crisis.html |
Fuel subsidy must go!!, enough of this madness. No where in the world will any responsible government allowed oil marketer to have this much power. |
I think they should invest in transportation. For example it should not take 45min to travel to lagos from ibadan. |
Dangote is a business man and nobody need to tell him where to invest his money. Im sure he only invest in businesses and places where he's certain he's going to make profit..... |