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Idiots rejoice when some miscreants bomb pipelines, then they turn around and lament power blackout and darkness, and they turn around again to say power minister is incompetent. #BlackMan |
Number 1 is nonsense.. |
lordyugo:Sorry keep blaming buhati while many Nigerians actually go on the streets celebrating the militants as they wreck the country and prolong the sufferings in the society. Buhari is a good scapegoat. |
I doubt Fayose can leave FeeDeeFee; most especially, i doubt he can ever move to A-Fee-Cee |
http://www.dailytrust.com.ng/news/general/fg-to-ban-tomato-paste-imports/173730.html Time for dubious profiteers to start hoarding tomato paste. Also the time for smart businessmen to scramble into the tomato paste business, else Dangote and Erisco would monopolise the market (that's if Erisco decides to return). |
I support the Op, Buhari should share his daughters according to federal character. |
FunkyMetahuman:I wasn't even referring to the last admin, I was purely referring to the present ongoing sabotage. I remember the Warri and KD refineries being partially fixed sometime early this year and Kachikwu excitedly bragged about how the refineries were churning out over 5 million litres of petrol per day. Within one week of the announcement, pipelines taking crude to those refineries were blown to pieces; that is exactly what the problem is, there are people within who have sworn that nothing would work in the country for the sake of politics. Likewise the issue of gas to power stations, whenever we hear there is a rise in power supply, someone goes off and plants a dynamite on the specific gas pipeline taking gas to the power station to ensure the situation reverses to status-quo within a week (it is for this reason I've always argued with those who think the minister of power not being an engineer is a problem, the problem has never been a lack of technical knowhow, rather its a socio-political problem). |
FunkyMetahuman:My own concern is how you conveniently heap all the blame on buhari and almost seem to exempt other major culprits. Every single problem you mentioned up there is a direct fallout of oil price drop (uncontrollable) and reduction in oil production (controllable); even the proposed hike in data fees is probably due to the government's desperate need for alternative sources of revenue to finance the budget... Reduction in oil production/sales is a havoc caused by Nigerians and suffered Nigerians. I'm sure many just want buhari to go and prostrate to some boys in the mangroove forest, maybe not doing that is the reason you and many others believe the whole problem is buhari's fault. |
Izonpikin:Lol... Stop encouraging people to deliberately destroy vital assets that directly affect our economy; if the destruction stops, you wouldn't be here ranting about how buhari is the worst thing to ever happen to your life. You believe only rigging can save buhari because you believe the political strategy of destroying the economy, forcing hunger on the people and thereby setting up millions of Nigerians against Buhari is working very well, Kontinuu! But God dey watch all of una. But i can assure you that by 2019, this evil plot would be exposed and Nigerians would see through the scam. |
FunkyMetahuman:While the leaders are wicked (we know that already), what do you have to say about people deliberately punishing 170million Nigerians because they want to punish one man?.... What do you also have to say about the millions of people who cheer the deliberate destruction and then turn around to lament the impoverishment that comes with it?.... #BlackMan |
elopee3000:Keep celebrating the darkness because you think you are 'doing' somebody. The last time I checked, the darkness dey affect everybody. |
Izonpikin:If by destroying national assets and ensuring there is continuous blackout and sending millions of innocent Nigerians to bed hungry every night, some devils think they can force nigerians to vote buhari out, na thunder go fire those devilish people. As for dissuading voters against buhari, I wasnt in Nigeria during the last election, by God's grace, I will be around next time and if Buhari is contesting again, I will vote him. And that is not because I like the blackout or the recessiom, but rather because I am not going to judge buhari of fasholas performance based on results of wilful sabotage by some politically sponsored miscreants. |
luvinhubby:Na question I ask. Why answer with another question? |
lomprico:Did you understand the report you read?... or did you even read the report at all?... |
Rilwayne001:Are you in ebonyi? |
Izonpikin:The president dey him own for abuja dey flex, una dey where una dey dey do jaguda upandan like market woman wen nor see customer reach night Now you don come here dey talk say president abi na fash dey find trouble, abi the trouble wey dem find na to win election?.... una use this very jaguda dey starve hundreds of millions of people (including una own relations) and una dey think say na buhari wey dey flex for abuja una dey punish? ![]() |
GudluckIBB:When there is insufficient gas supply and some turbines shutdown, the load demand becomes too much for the remaining functioning turbines and it eventually forces them all to shutdown. |
Thunder fire the maggots that would complain of the looming blackout or insult Fashola or Buhari but go about celebrating the blowing up of gas pipelines. I already sight some one of them here. |
AutoJoshNG:Finally an automated parking/billing system comes to Nigeria... Hallelluia! |
capatainrambo:The people in prison were remanded in prison by court orders... After one court ordered their release, new charges were brought against them in new courts and the new courts ordered them remanded in prison. You should be the one providing evidence that a court ordered the release of the said individuals following the last charges brought against them. |
bejeria101:When the 'dullard' leaves office, the next person/people should ensure they jail this set of people and pump their bellies until they vomit every single national yam they have swallowed. We cannot continue as a nation to foolishly defend and forgive our collective destroyers all because some other thieves have not been caught yet. If only the PDP government before now did the right thing by jailing all the rogues in the opposition, we would have had only saints in government today. But for the foolishness of PDP in allowing every big criminal in Nigeria walk free and even giving them national awards, that's the exact reason the nation is in the mess it is in today. |
Seems like FFK wants to join them in there again. |
UrennaNkoli:In general, air force bases are miles ahead of the rest, very clean and well maintained and far more classy than any other thing owned by government. I'm not sure I understand where you are coming from on this. |
mandax:What democratic gains exactly have we had with our weird style of democracy?... Proliferation of stealing by a larger number of people? |
basilo102:It is a sermon of common sense. Anyone with the least iota of common sense should know this. |
Opponents of Buhari, rush in and rejoice!... Someone has dealt another major blow on Buhari your enemy. The power blackout that follows doesn't matter, as long as it annoys Buhari, Hallelluia!! |
Opponents of Buhari, rush in and rejoice!... Someone has dealt another major blow on Buhari your enemy. The power blackout that follows doesn't matter, as long as it annoys Buhari, Hallelluia!! |
Vanquay:In terms of the food, abeg whats the difference between arik and BA?... or couod this just be the natural disgust Nigerians have for Nigerian stuff? |
richidinho:Should I really respond to these bizarre figures you put up there?... $38 between 2007-2010. |
Paperwhite:Go and do your homework and quit these needless sentimental arguments trying to exonerate a major culprit in the mess we find ourselves in the country. |
richidinho:We all know the reason why the foreign reserves are falling; negative balance of trade due to fallen oil price and low oil production. |
Edwinmason:Jonathan and Buhari are presidents of Nigeria, Jonathan was there before Buhari so I see no reason why you think it is illogical to first blame GEJ for creating the atmosphere for the recession through his many indiscretions and then Buhari for his inability to device effective strategies to bail us out of the mess. |
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