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PoliticsRe: Apc's Lies And Half Truths - A Rebuttal To Progress69 Thread by naijapips02(op): 3:12pm On Dec 31, 2017
Demdem:

Ask ur papa, he knows better grin
At least I sabi my papa. Bastard child. cheesy grin
PoliticsRe: Apc's Lies And Half Truths - A Rebuttal To Progress69 Thread by naijapips02(op): 3:08pm On Dec 31, 2017
Demdem:

Don't mind the fool. His eediocy is hereditary. LNG account my foot
So you don't know that LNG has an account in Federation account , where proceeds are remitted?

Most MDAs all have accounts with the CBN...
PoliticsRe: Apc's Lies And Half Truths - A Rebuttal To Progress69 Thread by naijapips02(op): 3:05pm On Dec 31, 2017
Demdem:

U are far below me. I trample on ur kind for fun so expecting u to decipher my wisdom is actually a tall order
Wisdom? Wetin concern vulture with barber? grin
PoliticsRe: Apc's Lies And Half Truths - A Rebuttal To Progress69 Thread by naijapips02(op): 3:03pm On Dec 31, 2017
Demdem:

Ignoramus, was Jonah-daft president in 2008?
Na your papa be president.j Jonathan was part of that government and fairly took over in 2009.

The world experience it's worse depression in a long while from 2008 - 2012.

Amidst recession, Nigeria was growing.

Buhari on the other hand turned a massive growing economy depressive in just months.
PoliticsRe: Apc's Lies And Half Truths - A Rebuttal To Progress69 Thread by naijapips02(op): 2:53pm On Dec 31, 2017
Demdem:
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Very daft and silly rebuttal. U said nothing Goon.
Like Tanoids, like ipobians, like Jonah-daftt cocck-suckers. Very foolish set of human beings
Didn't expect less from u.

PoliticsRe: Apc's Lies And Half Truths - A Rebuttal To Progress69 Thread by naijapips02(op): 2:38pm On Dec 31, 2017
progress69:
Lol. Ur keyboard as suffered. Ur keyboard made u type NLG account? cheesy cheesy
Drop it like its hot.
Your keyboard also made u type GEJ saved LNG money.
U dont even understand what u are talking about, that is your number one problem. U are just roaming about looking for articles to massage ur unenlightened opinion.
What do u mean proceeds made from LNG sold by GEJ cheesy
Really?

Okay let me break it down for you. Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) is a type of fuel used in cooking and also powering some plants.

Just as we have crude oil deposits all across Nigeria, we also have liquefied Natural Gas in Abundance too.

Proceeds from the sale of LNG during GEJs tenure were saved in the Federation account. They totaled over $2 billion.

The first thing your buhari did upon resuming office is to ask that those proceeds together with the ones left in the Excess crude account be shared amongst the governors.

Only for him to turn back to say that GEJ finished everything.

Same GEJ that left him with one of the fastest growing economies in the whole of Africa.
PoliticsRe: Apc's Lies And Half Truths - A Rebuttal To Progress69 Thread by naijapips02(op): 2:23pm On Dec 31, 2017
progress69:
Lol.
Confused man!
Not NLG account again?
Dude like I said, my keyboard is messing my typing up. I mean proceeds from Liquid Natural Gas (LNG) sold during GEJs tenure formed part of your bailout package as well as monies in ECA saved by GEJ.

https://www.google.com.ng/amp/s/www.premiumtimesng.com/news/headlines/186198-buhari-approves-n1-2-trn-rescue-plan-for-bankrupt-states-releases-lng-funds.html/amp

Stop fee fly. All your points are DOA.
PoliticsRe: Apc's Lies And Half Truths - A Rebuttal To Progress69 Thread by naijapips02(op): 2:18pm On Dec 31, 2017
progress69:
Lol. Jonathan saved LNG funds? what is LNG account? I am not understanding, so there is an account called LNG account.
You see the kind of people that want me to engage them? cheesy
$2.1 billion were remitted from LNGs proceeds.
Don't have Ur time.

PoliticsRe: Apc's Lies And Half Truths - A Rebuttal To Progress69 Thread by naijapips02(op): 2:01pm On Dec 31, 2017
progress69:
The way this pigs and idiots have been coming out with d*mb and silly counter thread is really amazing.

I created an article with verified links and some clowns still come here and whine and grunt like pigs.

So Paris club fund wad saved by GEJ? in b/w why didnt he rescue the states before he left power? Imagine this silly excuse that governors were storing money for reelection do they couldn't pay salaries. What kind of dumb excuse is this?

The matter of ECA have been trashed here a million times, how will u keep saving money with someone who was dipping hands into the savings without ur knowledge? Thr FG got 52% share what happened to it? If states refused to save, what about the FG's share or did the state stop the FG from saving too.

In fact, I wont waste my time on this silly dumb rebuttal which lacks substance, merit on any value.

This is what u get when u try to twist facts with personal opinions.
When I say you goons are unreasonable, I know exactly what I mean.

Yes the governors were bailed out with monies saved during GEJs era.

Here is buhari in 2015 sharing N1.3 trillion LNG funds with governors as bail out funds.

If Jonathan is that useless, how come he saved up 1.3 trillion naira in LNG account?

https://www.google.com.ng/amp/s/www.premiumtimesng.com/news/headlines/186198-buhari-approves-n1-2-trn-rescue-plan-for-bankrupt-states-releases-lng-funds.html/amp

FG saved. Tell me again how much buhari met in the ECA account that he want to debit $1 billion to fight boko haram
PoliticsRe: Apc's Lies And Half Truths - A Rebuttal To Progress69 Thread by naijapips02(op): 1:06pm On Dec 31, 2017
obailala:
Buhari borrowed $60 billion between 2015 and 2017?... wonderful! And you expect anyone enlightened to take your thread serious?
Said it was a typo. Was meant to read $6 billion.
PoliticsRe: Apc's Lies And Half Truths - A Rebuttal To Progress69 Thread by naijapips02(op): 12:35pm On Dec 31, 2017
ripbubu:
That how they claim pdp stole trillion.. So ask them how much tinubu or ameachi stolen they can't talk
No tinubu is a saint and amaechi Is an angel
PoliticsRe: Fg’s Appointment Of NFF Board Members An Oversight – Dalung by naijapips02: 11:43am On Dec 31, 2017
Okoroawusa:
This is a BIG embarrasement.

However,it will NEVER I repeat NEVER diminish my support for Buhari.


There is no perfection anywhere on earth

The presidency should apologize to Nigerians.

Nonetheless,I prefer a govt that makes mistake on names compilation to the one that sees stealing as no corruption.
Or the one that reappointment and promoted a known pension thief?

Rocha's abeg come mouldd this guy.
PoliticsRe: Apc's Lies And Half Truths - A Rebuttal To Progress69 Thread by naijapips02(op): 11:35am On Dec 31, 2017
TheHistorian:
At this point,nothing needs to be euphemized. . .You are shamelessly ignorant. . .At a $76 per barrel price of oil,with added incomes from other internal and external sources,Nigerians have no business with "hard times" as that will comfortably sustain the economic demands of the country.
Swerve, really.

The money borrowed wasn't because we were experiencing hard times. Our economy was growing 5℅ as at 2014.

https://www.google.com.ng/amp/s/www.vanguardngr.com/2015/02/nigeria-records-5-94-gdp-growth-in-q4-2014-nbs/amp/
Hi

The money borrowed was to finance deficit. Let me put it this way for you, our budget was based on a wrong prediction of oil price been above ,$70 . Now when oil dipped below that, the government had to technically borrow money to finance a deficit government. You get it right?
PoliticsRe: Apc's Lies And Half Truths - A Rebuttal To Progress69 Thread by naijapips02(op): 11:30am On Dec 31, 2017
PoliticsRe: Apc's Lies And Half Truths - A Rebuttal To Progress69 Thread by naijapips02(op): 11:18am On Dec 31, 2017
NgeneUkwenu:
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Trash!

You ended up saying nothing....Jonathan and his supporters should bow their heads in shame for plundering, raping and looting our common patrimony without conscience for 6 Straight Years.....

Never, Will They Ever Near Our Treasury...

The First Picture Depicts The State Of Our Common Wealth When Jonathan Took Over...

The Second Picture Shows The State, He Left It..

Thieves!
Jonathan made sure we never experienced recession even when the world was in a big mess in 2008. Jonathan handed buhari one of the fastest growing economies in Africa. No?
PoliticsRe: Apc's Lies And Half Truths - A Rebuttal To Progress69 Thread by naijapips02(op): 11:14am On Dec 31, 2017
GavelSlam:
Everything you wrote up there can be regarded as one big typo.
I know right? It's like asking an Englishman to read Chinese.
PoliticsRe: Apc's Lies And Half Truths - A Rebuttal To Progress69 Thread by naijapips02(op): 11:05am On Dec 31, 2017
Guestlander:
I stopped reading at the point where you said Buhari borrowed $60 billion. Complete trash.
Typo. Was typing my mobile. Was meant to read $6 billion. That even was been conservative.

https://www.google.com.ng/amp/s/www.naija.ng/amp/1101435-president-buharis-loan-portfolio-hits-6926billion.html
PoliticsRe: Apc's Lies And Half Truths - A Rebuttal To Progress69 Thread by naijapips02(op): 11:00am On Dec 31, 2017
NgeneUkwenu:
[s][/s]

Trash!

Proverbs 23:9

Don't waste your breath on fools, for they will despise the wisest advice
grin
PoliticsApc's Lies And Half Truths - A Rebuttal To Progress69 Thread by naijapips02(op): 10:48am On Dec 31, 2017
It's time to stop the lies been pedalled by APC and their goons. Bring up lies disguising as facts and feeling smart about it.

They feel it makes them look smart by supporting APC. Been there.

I'm going to tackle progress69 here point by point.

1. 27 state governors were owing back log of salaries as at May 2015 when this government took over hence the bail out funds approved for governors. Despite this bail out funds, many refused to meet their obligations.


Governors always owe salary. Thats what they do. Money was disbursed by the centre. It's not the fault of the centre that these monies are not managed well by the respective states. Besides, it was an election year, and many governors were stocking up monies for re-election. The same governors that had surplus to embark on such frivolous project as a monorail couldn't pay salaries.

After the purported bailout (which by the way was done with monies saved by GEJs administration) 23 governors still owe salaries ranging several months as at June of this year . https://www.google.com.ng/amp/dailypost.ng/2017/06/26/nulge-lists-23-states-owing-salaries-number-months/amp/


2. Federal Government was borrowing to pay 2015 salaries.


This is a big lie. Read that story again. The sharp fall in the price of oil was unprecedented. Against the benchmark of $70/$80 oil feel below that. So the government had to technically borrow around $800 million to finance the deficit. This is not new nor was it peculiar to Nigeria.

Now contrast this to buhari's government that has borrowed over $60 billion since it came into power. Over 40℅ of our budget is deficit and we are running Nigeria with borrowed money.

https://www.google.com.ng/amp/s/www.vanguardngr.com/2017/10/buhari-writes-senate-borrow-5-bn-finance-2017-budget/amp/



3. Oil marketers were owed billions, led to a fuel scarcity that paralyzed Nigeria, even banks were closing before time, telecoms operators were sending texts about expected disruptions (never in Nigeria have this happened until 2015)


Another big lie. The fuel scarcity of 2015 which lasted few days by the way, was caused by uncertainty from the point of view of oil marketers of whether their outstanding subsidy claims would be paid before the handover. The incoming buhari then was preaching and shouting that he doesn't know what subsidy was, so the marketers were naturally scared that buhari might not continue paying their outstanding debts.

https://www.google.com.ng/amp/s/www.naija.ng/amp/394951-what-caused-the-fuel-scarcity-oil-marketers-open-up.html

Now contrast this with this present scarcity that has lasted for almost one month.


4. Okonjo-Iweala who many people in the opposition believe would have done better or saved the economy warned of tougher times as oil slipped low to about $76.

Dude stop being naive. Oil prices were coming down. That is the same message any leading economist in an oil based economy would give. Brace for tougher times doesn't equal recession. And besides the ECA that GEJ saved up for times like this, he was forced to share b the greedy governors lead by your very own Amaechi.

https://www.google.com.ng/amp/s/www.naija.ng/amp/998647-jonathan-shared-part-1bn-oil-savings-amaechi-governors.html

5. Falling Foreign Reserves

Nigeria’s foreign reserves drop to $29.13 billion


The foreign reserve has been falling and rising. It was once stood at $36.3 billion in October of 2014, even with all the subsidies GEJ was paying. And mind you $29.13 billion in 2014 is worth twice that value now in 2017, with our crazy exchange rates, no thanks to buhari.

Let's wait to the end of buhari's tenure to do a proper analysis.

Im not holding a brief for the past admin but This asslicking has to stop this year
PoliticsRe: Fg’s Appointment Of NFF Board Members An Oversight – Dalung by naijapips02: 9:59am On Dec 31, 2017
Nigeria is going down the drain...and fast.

A bunch of bananas have eaten a monkey.
PoliticsRe: Buhari' Latest Appointment Scandal Gets Messier, Dalung Apologizes. by naijapips02: 9:47am On Dec 31, 2017
TheHistorian:

1...2...3...to arselicking
PoliticsRe: Buhari' Latest Appointment Scandal Gets Messier, Dalung Apologizes. by naijapips02: 9:46am On Dec 31, 2017
Nigeria is going down the drain at an alarming rate.
PoliticsRe: Picture Of President Buhari's Son In Hospital by naijapips02: 9:39am On Dec 31, 2017
Hate to burst your bubble but these pictures are fake.

I really do not think Yusuf had an accident.

I think this is a plot by APC to deviate attention from the lingering fuel scarcity.
PoliticsRe: A Movement To Reconcile The East And The West In 2019 by naijapips02: 9:36am On Dec 31, 2017
Nigeria would have been the greatest black country on earth if only Yoruba and Igbo got along well.

There's a bigger scheme by stronger powers to always keep these two apart.
EducationRe: UNIOSUN Best Student Got Mug As Gift (photo) by naijapips02: 2:51pm On May 22, 2016
na u n the school go share you degree? people should comment with reason. The schook gave him a souvenir. The degree is hiss
PoliticsRe: Fuel Price Hike Is Unjustified –david West by naijapips02: 9:25am On May 21, 2016
this man needs a wailers form. lalasticlala do you still have any left?
PoliticsRe: Nigeria’s GDP Crashes To 25-year Low by naijapips02: 9:00am On May 21, 2016
2dugged:
can some please let me know when it gets to 0%,I am sure it will with the way this government is running this country, who knows it might even happen sooner than we think
it has gotten way below that bro. its -0. meaning its a recession!
PoliticsRe: FG Sets Aside N940 Million For Grazing Reserves by naijapips02(op): 9:47am On May 15, 2016
Adminisher:
It is good to have brains, even better to use it. They are not putting grazing reserves in states that don't want it. We still need to eat meat in this country. About 5 % of Nigeria's GDP is tied up in nomadic livestock that we need to monitor not just for economic reasons but also security.
i see that zika has eaten up your brain. Since when has federal government projects being for states that want it?

How many shops has the FG bought for the igbo traders. how many importation charges has the FG subsidized for igbo importers?

so we should now pay the fulani to run his own business? go to church, son. cool
PoliticsRe: FG Sets Aside N940 Million For Grazing Reserves by naijapips02(op): 9:17am On May 15, 2016
Stuntkid172:
Op i did'nt get u, pls come again
grin the rascal government is already budgeting for a policy that has not even being brought up on the floor of the NA.

whether we like it or yes, grazing reserves would be set up.
PoliticsFG Sets Aside N940 Million For Grazing Reserves by naijapips02(op): 9:05am On May 15, 2016
With a budgetary provision of N940 million, the federal government has finally settled for grazing reserves in what appears a potent option to resolve the seemingly intractable problem of bloody clashes between Fulani herdsmen and various communities in the country.

Under its N500 billion Social Intervention Projects, the government is to also channel a total of N284.1 billion into job creation and school feeding as it unveiled what it called a Strategic Implementation Plan to realise the objectives of the 2016 Budget

A breakdown of N284.1 billion shows that N191 billion is earmarked for job creation, while N93.1 billion will be channeled into feeding an estimated 5.5 million school children across the country for 200 school days.

The Minister of Budget and National Planning, Senator Udona Udo Udoma, who presented the 2016 Budget highlighs in Abuja yesterday, said the Social intervention projects are in five areas, including job creation, school feeding, conditional cash transfer, enterprise programme, and STEM education grant.

Giving the breakdown of the “Budget of Change’, Udoma said it was designed to actively pursue macroeconomic policies and growth strategies that will reflate the economy by investing in key infrastructure and social development, adding that it is anchored on six pillars, including economic reforms, infrastructure, social development, Governance and security, Environment as well as states/regional development.

The key assumptions of the budget, the minister noted, are underpinned by an oil production of 2.2 million barrels per day, a benchmark oil price of N438 per barrel, and an average exchange rate of N197 per dollar.

Based on these assumptions, Udoma pointed out that the budget envisages a net distributable revenue of N5. 72 trillion, comprising mainly the Federation Account Revenue of N4.303 trillion, and N1. 416 trillion from the Value Added Tax (VAT) Pool Account.

The N6.06 trillion budget, the minister added, represents a 35 per cent increase over that of 2015, with a Statutory Transfer (inclusive of the N157 billion capital component) standing at N351.37 billion; Debt Service (including Sinking Fund provision) N1.48 trillion, and Recurrent (non-debt) Expenditure N2.65 trillion.
Capital Expenditure (excluding share of Capital Statutory Transfers is N1.59 trillion while Capital Expenditure (including share of capital expenditure in Statutory Transfer) is N1.75 trillion.

Some of the key sectoral allocations in the 2016 Budget include Power and Works and Housing N456.93 billion; Transportation N202.34 billion; Defence N443 billion; Interior (including Police) N513.65; Education N403 .16 billion.

Others are Health N250.06 billion; Agriculture and Rural DevelopmentN75.80 billion; Solid Minerals N16N16.73 billion; Youths & Sports Development N75.79 billion; Water Resources N53.30 billion while Special Intervention Programmes got a vote of N500 billion.

Udoma stated that the government would actively support the use of public private partnerships in the development of infrastructure, adding that: “We are encouraging our ministers to explore concessioning arrangements for airports, major roads and other infrastructure projects.”

He disclosed that as part of efforts to encourage private sector participation, the government was working towards establishing infrastructure fund, which is anticipated to raise up to a $25 billion within three years.
Udoma stated that major projects to be covered by the budget are over 40 spread across the country, noting that N35.6 billion has also been earmarked for 1.973 blocks of 7,068 housing units in the six geo-political zones.

On agriculture, Udoma said N940 million would be channeled into the development of Strategic Grazing Reserves while another N90 million is for Price Stabilisation/Buy=back/Price Gurantee Scheme, just as NN939.7 billion is for extension services
He declared government’s determination to change the structure of the Nigerian economy once and for all through a single-minded implementation of the budget, adding that a Strategic Implementation Plan (SIP) for implementing the budget had been put in place.

Udo-Udoma said the budget would be implemented under six major strategic invention areas in the SIP to revamp the economy, adding that: “The plan will place the economy on the upward trajectory as it is repositioned for change, inclusive growth and sustainable development.’’

The government, he noted, would achieve appropriate Foreign Exchange Regime and increase low interest lending to the real sector, adding that the federal Government had set deadlines to achieve self-sufficiency and net export of a certain number of agricultural produce and items to diversify the economy.

According to him, the country is expected to attain self-sufficiency in rice –by 2018, tomato paste this year, wheat 2019 and increase local production of maize, soya, poultry and livestock.
Udoma added that the government would optimise 7,000 megawatts installed power generation capacity and provide facilities required to transmit and distribute it in one year, stressing that it would distribute the capacity through privatisation and concessioning under its priority strategies in power, rail and road sectors.

“It will ensure that tariff includes all costs of transmission, generation and gas at new price and that DISCO cost required operating, maintaining and upgrading distribution network.” According to him, “The government will complete the Kaduna-Abuja and the Ajaokuta-Warri rail lines scheduled for 2016; revise the National Rail Master Plan and finalise negotiations for Lagos-Kano and Lagos-Calabar rail projects.’’

“It will ensure delivery of 2,193 kilometres of federal roads across 31 projects scheduled for 2016 (through public works and other interventions) and explore Private Public Partnership options for completing other projects. It will also ensure the completion of the rehabilitation of four airports (Abuja, Kano, Lagos and Port Harcourt) and explore option for concessioning of the airports.

“The government will undertake the construction of 3,552 Mixed Housing Units as pilot scheme in the 36 states and FCT under the National Housing Programme in a secured and planned environment,’’ the minister said pointing out that the government would adopt and execute a comprehensive National Oil and Gas Master Plan as the roadmap for petroleum industry development, privitisation and governance.

According to him, the government has decided to work with the National Assembly to pass a revised Petroleum Industry Bill to privatise NNPC and ensure the regulation of the downstream sector.
A three-year deadline has also been set for self-sufficiency in refined petroleum products and become a net exporter of petroleum products, Udoma disclosed

On ease of doing business, Udoma stated that the federal government would work towards moving Nigeria 20 places up and fast-track visa application and issuance processes.assured Nigerians that the government would ensure effective implementation of the budget.

He disclosed in an interview journalists shortly after the budget highlights, the minister disclosed that the federal government would commence capital releases from today, adding that the N350 billion earmarked for special projects would be made available to contractors as soon as they show proof of project execution.
http://www.thisdaylive.com/index.php/2016/05/13/2016-budget-fg-identifies-priority-areas/
PoliticsRe: Buhari Has Secretly Added To The Budget (pic Included) by naijapips02: 9:02am On May 15, 2016
Yhinkss:
Instead it would have been better to give the address to such headline because I have searched all and could not see I'm a voraciuos reader of dailies no site like that ok. So please stop spreading hatred lies
here. knock yourself out.

http://www.thisdaylive.com/index.php/2016/05/13/2016-budget-fg-identifies-priority-areas/
PoliticsPMS Sells For 160/ltr In Aba by naijapips02(op): 6:48pm On May 13, 2016
Ever since the subsidy was 'removed' , we've never bought pms at the new official price. The product is selling for N160 as of this evening.

Which way Nigeria? cry

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