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Mogidi:Yes o! if only 'elections' were postponed for another "6weeks" ![]() |
May the soulz of the soldiers rest in peace. In a matter of months, Boko will be history, In Sha Allah. Kudos to the Military. Sai Buhari ![]() |
Ezenwammadu:Ezenwammadu, Eze wailer 1 of Nigeria will allways have something to wail about. ![]() Sai Buhari! ![]() drss:if you can survive in a zoo, then u can suck my ballz, man. ![]()
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kokoA:so on point! socialmediaman:Don't mind them. Nothing entertains me better than watching them wail as Buhari rights the wrongs of their clueless paymaster..so let them pls ![]() |
https://energymixreport.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/08/PPPRA-Logo.jpg According to the latest petroleum pricing statistics from the Petroleum Products Pricing Regulatory Agency (PPPRA), the federal government’s daily spending on petrol subsidy has dropped to N1.1bn as at Tuesday from an average of N2.06bn in June and N1.6bn in July, Daily Trust reports. The Latest figures from the PPPRA showed that the government is now paying N29.99 as subsidy on every litre of petrol consumed in the country, down from N51.61 per litre in mid-June and N42.35 paid mid-July. The pricing template dated Tuesday August 18, 2015 said that the Expected Open Market Price (EOMP) or total cost of petrol was N116.99 per litre down from N129.35 in June. This is against a regulated retail price of N87 per litre. Prior to the last two months, oil price had been unsteadily rising and a rise in crude oil prices, by implication, means a rise in subsidy paid by government to marketers to import the product. The Head, Energy Research at Ecobank, Dolapo Oni also noted that the resumption of petrol refining at Warri and Port Harcourt refineries could also have contributed to a slight reduction in fuel subsidies, http://energymixreport.com/petrol-subsidy-drops-by-n1bn-now-n29-99litre/ Cc: Lalasticlala |
Is this guy truly 39? He Looks twenty somfin to me |
OZAOEKPE:How come you only remember her when you see coffins? Aminat508 will live long, pls. Stop wishing her death. Post better things for her pls ![]() |
"We arrested 22 of them yesterday (Wednesday) who were actually planning an attack, they were identified with a mark inscribed on their backs with hot iron in form of tattoos," he added. |
Mogidi:lool..Na so. Na fulani get ilorin na ![]() |
Mogidi:12. No matter how hard the frown on a goat's face is, it doesn't stop the owner from taking it to the market. (Igbo proverb) Meaning: No matter how much you and ya ilks cry/wail, it won't stop Buhari from being ya president for 8 solid years ![]() |
catchmeifucan:lol |
OZAOEKPE:what do u mean by that? Her eyes were never closed. I am for her and she is for me. E0D |
GenbIoodykiller:I wonder when you ll start making sense. ewu biafra! ![]()
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Aminat508:do you now act in accordance with his commands? ![]() Who the hell is Ozaoekpe to tell you the threads to comment on? ![]() |
DDeliverer:you have to plan first. Ewu!
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PassingShot:I dey tel u, brother.. I luv the way he talks. The man is the bomb ![]() |
Against the background of the stretching arrears of salaries owed public workers in Osun State, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, the spokesman of the All Progressives Congress, APC , during an interactive session with the Editorial Board of Vanguard gave reasons why the state has found itself in dire straits asserting that the party cannot in any way be ashamed of the governor , Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola, or his record of performance. Excerpts: Osun State is probably the most cosmopolitan state in the whole of Nigeria. We are very proud of our governor, Rauf Aregbesola and we stand by him because he is one of the most proactive governors, he is one governor that has taken the reason for governance very seriously. What happened in Osun State is as follows: Up to 2013 December, the average that was distributed between the three tiers of the federation was about N800 billion a month but as of May last year, N338 billion was what was distributed, so what you have is that most states have suffered more than 50 per cent decline in revenue accruing to them from the federation account. Osun State is not just the most cosmopolitan, it has the highest number of cities in the whole of country, Ilesha, Oshogbo, Ikirun, Ife and many more. So, by the time this decline came, Aregbesola had embarked on a lot of pro people programmes that had to be sustained and maintained such as the one meal a day programme for school children, the O-YES programme that employed so many people and kept crime at the lowest level in the whole of the country. He had embarked on social welfare for the very elderly, school expansion and because of the introduction of the one meal a day programme, school enrolment had exploded. So, the fact that a state cannot pay salaries does not mean the governor has been guilty of embelzement or misappropriation of funds, after all, there are some states that take derivation from oil that are still owing. I will be ashamed of the governor if for instance I know for a fact that he took the money belonging to the state, misappropriated it or spent it unwisely or embezzeled. So far, nobody has come out to accuse Aregbesola of misappropriation of funds or if even being insensitive to the plight of the people. But if a man was taking about N3.6 billion a month but the last time he took I think he got about N400 million. Abandoning of projects When he came in, he also inherited a lot of debts for which banks were also deducting, so, there is no way that we in APC can be ashamed of him because we know what is happening. What of Oyo State? It is what is happening in Osun State that is happening in Oyo State also. It is either you say I am going to retrench and send people packing or I am going to abandon my projects. If you had like Oyo been taking more than N4.2 billion and now they are taking less than N2 billion, how are you going to make up for the shortfall and these are states where internally generated revenue are almost non existence. Well, I am happy that the Federal Government has come out now with a bailout package for all the states. http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/08/why-apc-cant-be-ashamed-of-aregbesola-lai-mohammed/ |
erunz:Baba doesn't know you exist..if u like, cry till jesus comez ![]() |
Papasmal: Bobskylo:I don't know why u pipu fear lai Muhammed this much..no doubt, he is a nightmare to the PDP. He speaks softly and he is always on target ![]() |
The All Progressives Congress has assured Nigerians that President Muhammadu Buhari would appoint his ministers this September as promised. This is contrary to the widespread speculations that the president would not unveil the list of his long-awaited cabinet next month. Speaking with the Leadership, the National Publicity secretary of the APC, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, stated that only president Buhari knew those he would appoint as he had decided to keep it ‘to his chest.’ He said, “We will wait for September, and whatever else anyone has said is just innuendos. I don’t know why Nigerians are in such a hurry. If a man has a mandate for 48 months, I don’t think it is inordinate to spend four months. Who will get medal because he appointed ministers within record time? It is the quality of the ministers – when they are able to deliver – that the country judges him with.” The party chieftain stressed that the president should not be put under pressure to name ministers as the citizens will hold him responsible if he appoint wrong people into his cabinet. “We have seen people that appointed ministers in the first month, what happened to them at the end of the day?” He queried. On who and who may make the list and the condition with which they may be appointed, Mohammed said: “I know that there are informal meetings going on daily between the president and leaders of the party. I don’t think there is anywhere either at NEC, NWC or Caucus that anybody has discussed the issue of ministers. The president I know has kept this thing very close to his chest. “The constitution says there would be federal character in the appointment of ministers and I think the president is not going to violate the constitution.” On the party’s position on subsidy removal, he said “if our refineries work, we will import less refined products. If you import less refined products, and if in truth there is fuel subsidy, you will pay much less. There is a lot within the mathematics of subsidy that we don’t understand.” He stated that crude oil, according to former minister Dr Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, accounts for 80 per cent of the landing cost of refined products and, therefore, “if you are sending crude at $100 per barrel, your refined products would be more expensive than if you are sending crude at $50 per barrel; it is common sense. “If the cost of crude accounts for 80 per cent of the landing cost of the refined product, therefore, the higher the cost of crude, the higher the cost of refined product and the higher the so-called subsidy. “What happens when your crude has plummeted to $50? One would also expect that the landing cost would go down by 50 per cent. But now, they now bring in this factor of your currency, saying it is not going down because your currency has also been devalued. “What we have now decided to do is that the government has now put some 41 items out of the foreign exchange list. In other words, you can bring these 41 items to Nigeria – they are not banned, but you can only source your foreign exchange from other source,” he added. http://dailypost.ng/2015/08/20/buhari-refused-to-tell-us-those-he-will-appoint-as-ministers-lai-mohammed/ |
OZAOEKPE:no be only thread she go open, na needle. I am sure she won't dare try such ![]() |
OZAOEKPE:lool..can they stand it? I mean can this big head(elliot uko) and his ilk stand it? War isn't about chest-beating. What Junaid said is simple. Since the igbos are always crying of marginalization, let them break the hell away to where they won't be marginalized. ..it is obvious they just can't bear the heat of an "almajiri" ruling over them, hence the noise they make @ every step of his. Abeg shey na only igbo dey Nigeria? How come their voice is the loudest? Dem matter tire me o! ![]() |
temitemi1: ...do as u like, u hear. I dey leave taraba this weekend. Make I no see u or Ozaoekpe with my eyes ni o! ![]() |
Lol..see as baba hold am sef,.. like, "this thing must not fall o! ![]() |
Who cares? If they like, let them resume plenary next year. Nigeria is doing fine without ministers ![]() |
sammhi:dead brain! What is difficult in my comment that you just can't comprehend? Did you even read the comment at all? Why should I even take you seriously when you don't know the meaning of "illiterate"..you must be one of those useless village igbo boys that are always pained on this forum...dick_cap! |
Aminat508:Genea will soon come and fight u. |
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but u knw aregbesola is the governor of my state
