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stexsy:ata Awasi ama mme fo |
adioolayi:welcome to NL that has always been their way... |
Our correspondent... Facebook correspondent abi ![]() |
sisqonite:no, you're doing exactly that! Do those people you mentioned destroy lives? Mention the atrocities they've committed and I'll sing to you carnage Islamic terrorists are causing the world. Meanwhile, are you not aware of guy mosques all over the world? |
sisqonite:Bros u'll not understand the fear in world today, do u know how those hostages in Mali feel at the moment...i Mean those non-muslims which can't recite koran? Is it because u can recite Koran? Who are the world known terrorists and who are terrorizing the world now ![]() |
Oh God why did u allowed this thing called Islam to happen to humanity, I mean the world is very unsafe with these people. |
...BABA PLEASE REMOVE SUBSIDY... The truth about the current fuel scarcity is that the NNPC does not have petroleum products to sell to marketers who in turn are to sell to consumers. Now when importers import these products, they arrive this country at over N100 per litre. The government has pegged the price of petrol at N87 so they must pay the importers the excess and give them a profit so that the importers will in turn sell to marketers at less than N87 so that the marketers will make a profit. The government is owing importers close to N500b as a result of this regulation of the industry so marketers can no longer import huge volumes. Thus scarcity has set in. Those who manage to import the products at this time can no longer wait for the government to pay them the subsidy so they resort to selling to marketers at a price that will enable them recoup there money immediately so they can import again. How do you now expect marketers to buy from importers at over the government price and sell at a loss? It's impossible. And if the government insists on this regulation at this time, marketers will not be able to sell petrol at their filling stations because they cannot buy at N128 and sell at N87. Government is not being sincere by blaming marketers for this problem. Government has no fuel and has refused to allow market forces to dictate the prices of petrol, the end result is that petrol will be scarce. If you allow marketers to sell freely according to market dynamics, scarcity will end soon even if the price is higher than N87. The other alternative is for government to make the refineries work so that the products will be available. It is totally unfair for government to blame marketers for scarcity when they know that NNPC has no fuel. Who will even hoard fuel now that it isn't available? Marketers hoard fuel only when it's available and sell off when it's unavailable so for government to say that marketers are hoarding is just a deliberate way of misguiding the unsuspecting public. If NNPC has fuel, there will be no scarcity. Simple. Culled From: Edo Political Forum |
pinkyruledworld:brainwashed with what manual? |
Una get fuel...? |
sonOfLucifer:and a sickness too |
hakeem4:nothing special pls, at the end marking scheme will still favour them and more than 90% of them will come out with first class, unlike sadists in the fed schools with their marking scheme from hell |
Fighting to protect what should be protecting you...what an irony. |
#onlyinNaija will this happen |
Good omen |
GudluckIBB:our country sef |
Them don hear |
Them don start |
Take off the damn cloth jor! |
Nonsense, with their poor service. |
where the original pishur |
The truth is Nigeria is so complex for buhari to lead. The man is just confuse,... Still waiting to see the end. |
He looks malnourished |
ishiamu:why not spot out his adequacies than ranting like fowl, just go confirm his references and stop making a mockery of yourself. |
Hon. Justice Muazu Pindigi, the former chairman of the Rivers state governorship petitions tribunal, has recounted his experience at the tribunal. He said, "Two weeks before I was removed as chairman of the Tribunal, I got a call from an unknown number, asking for an appointment for us to meet in Kaduna. And I asked, what for? And the caller said, it's on a need to know basis. That the details of the meeting would be made known to me in Kaduna. And I declined. The next was a call from the DSS, saying they were all expecting me at meeting in Kaduna. And demanded why I turned down the appointment. And I said, I'm a chairman of a Tribunal, and do not have the luxury to attend meetings. Especially one without an agenda. And the caller from DSS said there was a petition of fraud against me, in a case I handled in Kaduna in 2009. And I asked him to charge me accordingly, in line with the extant laws. I was called again by another caller; who apologised to me, on behalf of the DSS. And offered to compensate me for the harassment I received from the DSS, and rescheduled another meeting, in Kaduna. And I declined again. And the next was a letter removing me as the Chairman of the Rivers State governorship petitions tribunal, and replacing me with Justice Ambrosa. As is the practice, I offered to brief Justice Ambrosa, on the proceedings so far, but he said that won't be necessary that he has been following the case. Now, on the judgement delivered by Justice Ambrosa; it will be unethical and unprofessional to denigrate, or condemn the judgement of a contemporary colleague. However, the Supreme Court has said, that for an election to be annulled, the petitioner has to prove that elections didn't hold at the polling units, where the winner was returned elected. And I'm not sure that the Ambrosa's judgement arrived through that route.” www.elombah.com |
ama call ma bae and ask her when she did hers ![]() |
His people... That is those idiets in APC |
sonOfLucifer:what is talking ![]() |
psucc:ur concluding part is funny |
Hmmm I see why he chose her over his numerous baby mamas and plenty of dem babes not accounted for...and tens of booty shaking Jezebels. It was pure love. |
Jesusloveyou:c,mon man, stop talking like ur lame dullard, if there's any thing exposed, it wud've been in the media and they shud've been disengaged by the service and not the other way round. how can a man who has long retired be brought in to lead ppl who r still active. |
the Aso dullard was making it a Duara business, let him take his job and continue his deeds. Very soon monkey go go market and he no go return. Patiently waiting for the end!!! |
searching4love:are u talking about hausas of Burkina faso? |
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