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BusinessRe: Failure To Remove Fuel Subsidy Will Lead To Economy Collapse – GEJ by otyworld(m): 8:48am On Oct 26, 2011
I do not understand why someone thinks: that when you remove subsidy, increase licenses to import petrol, that will cause competition and that will automatically drive the cost down. Diesel is completely deregulated, enter a fuel station check for yourself what is happening to diesel.

Now that sounds like stupidity to me, to start importing. For Christ sake, it takes 2years plus 1 yr of planning plus about N20billion or less to build a refinery. I have been involved in building an NGL plant in Nigeria here, I know what I am talking about. Nigeria has the capability of building 3 refineries at the same time. Brazil has 13 refineries. It would makes more sense to cut down on govt overhead and tackle corruption, which is the fundamental issue here. But the clueless GEJ, with his thieving, conscienceless, and parasitic adviser wants to do it backward because it benefits them.

Why should we follow what the IMF has to say? IMF has never developed economic of any nation; otherwise all the nation of the earth will be developed. IMF only does one thing: impoverished further the people of any nation. Why can't Nigerian govt use their head? I have been hearing about deregulation of the downstream sector for God knows how long. What have they been doing about it all these years? Why now? With the peanut call minimum wage? The govt is just being dishonest about the subsidy removal.

Check out the Statistic I came across below:
Among oil-producing countries in the world, Nigerians pay about the most for petrol. While Nigerians currently pay about $1.64 for fuel per gallon, Venezuelans pay only 18 cents per gallon, Iranians pay just 37 cents per gallon, war-ravaged Libyans 54 cents, Saudi Arabians 48 cents, Qataris 72 cents, Bahrainis 78 cents, Turkmens (citizens of Turkmenistan) 72 cents, Kuwaitis 87 cents, Omanis $1.17, , Yemenis $1.32, etc. Only citizens of the United Arab Emirates pay slightly higher than us for petrol at $1.78 per gallon. The standard of living in all of these countries is light-years higher than Nigeria’s. They have better social safety nets for their poor. The Nigerian government wants to raise the fuel price to about 141 naira per litter at the very minimum, which adds up to $3.6 per gallon."

Support NLC to say no to Fuel Subsidy Removal or submit to incremental but sure death!!! Know that if the Fuel subsidy is removed, Nigerians will be paying for corruption, inefficiency, mediocrity and plain stupidity; which what the present GEJ govt exemplify.
PoliticsRe: Soludo And His Anambra Governorship Aspiration! by otyworld(m): 8:44pm On Sep 09, 2009
Charles Soludo parties with looted funds, as he challenges Andy Uba for governorship ticket
Written by Saharareporters, New York
Wednesday, 09 September 2009 11:25

On the heels of an opulent party in Enugu to celebrate his exit from the Central Bank, former CBN governor Charles Soludo – under whose watch and connivance the Nigerian banking industry came to the brink of collapse – is set for another round of celebration tonight, this time in Abuja.

A source close to Soludo, a former professor of economics at the University of Nigeria at Nsukka, told Saharareporters that tonight’s Abuja party was meant to launch Soludo’s bid to become governor of Anambra State. A gubernatorial election is scheduled to hold in the state next February.

Saharareporters obtained a special text invitation personally sent out by Soludo to a small group of people, most of them Nigerians with shady pasts or ties to Soludo during his tenure as CBN governor. The text read: "Please join me at a reception dinner in my honour organized by a committee of friends (Signed by Dr. Ekwueme; Chief Anenih; Alhaji Mangal) on my completion of tenure as CBN Gov. on Wed. Sept. 9th 2009 at Transcorp Hilton, Abuja (Lagos Hall) by 7:30 pm prompt. Soludo.”

As Nigeria's Central Bank Governor, Soludo was chiefly responsible for creating and deepening the now endemic and prolonged rot in the banking sector. Saharareporters had detailed his shenanigans at the helm of CBN. He created a bogey fund known as Africa Finance Corporation (AFC) through which he engaged in questionable practices, including printing monies that he then shared between major banks, among them Oceanic Bank and the United Bank for Africa.

On coming to power, Umaru Yar'adua set up a panel to look into Soludo's activities at the AFC. Our sources in Aso Rock disclosed that Soludo was marked for prosecution, but that he staved off his indictment and trial by bribing several political players, including Yar’adua’s wife, Turai, and Attorney General Michael Aondoakaa. Soludo handed $2 million to the Aondoakaa who was given the responsibility of issuing a white paper on the investigation of AFC. He also funneled $4 million to Hajia Turai Yar'adua, a woman who has established a reputation as the most corrupt “First Lady” in history. In addition, Soludo secured the support of the Saraki family when he restored the banking license of Societe Generale Bank of Nigeria (SGBN). He pried open an illicit discount window to help former Governor James Ibori's front companies – Notore Chemicals and Wilbros/ Ascot – to keep defaulting on toxic loans in both Oceanic and Intercontinental banks.

To further cover up his sordid financial deals, Soludo got AFC CEO, Austin Ometoruwa, to take the fall on his behalf. For his troubles, Ometoruwa was given a generous exit package. Even so, Ometoruwa was to run into trouble with the London Metropolitan police when he was caught with a huge cache of cash. Metropolitan police sources told Saharareporters that Soludo's signature was all over the money.

Soludo's AFC was not immune from the banking crisis that he helped create. The CBN recently listed his AFC as owing 32 billion in non-performing loans.
 
Soludo's indifference to the banking crisis he created underscores the general feeling amongst Nigerians that the so-called banking reforms might just be a smoke screen by the non-performing Yar'adua regime to hoodwink Nigerians into believing that his regime intends to end the era of impunity in banking sector.

Soludo’s so-called retirement party tonight is seen as part of the former CBN governor’s effort to checkmate recent moves by former presidential aide, Emmanuel Nnamdi (Andy) Uba to secure Yar’adua’s nod to become the PDP candidate for the Anambra governorship election.

Two sources close to Mr. Uba told Saharareporters that the former domestic aide to President Olusegun Obasanjo had assured his close associates that he has “two jokers in his pocket” in the bid for the Anambra governorship.

Mr. Uba, who does not hold a first degree but passes himself off as a PhD, has asked a Court of Appeal to declare him a “governor-in-waiting” to enable him to take over the governorship without a new election. He has told his associates that, if his judicial gambit fails, he is confident that Yar’adua would pressure the PDP into awarding him the governorship ticket.

Soludo is aware that Obasanjo has been applying pressure on Yar’adua to anoint Uba, said a source close to the former CBN governor.

Two months ago, Obasanjo forwarded Uba’s name for inclusion on Yar’adua’s delegation on an official trip to Brazil. But apparently Uba did not make the trip. At Obasanjo’s urging, Yar’adua again gave Uba a lift on the presidential jet during Yar’adua’s recent trip to Owerri, Imo State, to witness Governor Ikedi Ohakim’s defection to the ruling party.


The source even stated that Uba was responsible for presenting then Governor Yar’adua to Obasanjo as a presidential candidate. “Look, Chief Uba helped install Yar’adua as president. Why won’t the president help him out now?” the source queried.

As soon as Soludo heard of Uba’s inroads with Yar’adua, he reached out to other friends of the usurper president, Mr. Tony Anenih, Nigeria’s most unprincipled politician, and Mr. Mangal, Yar’adua’s closest friend who is a shadowy businessman and Nigeria’s biggest cross-border smuggler. Anenih, a former chair of the PDP’s board of trustees, is still miffed by the way former President Obasanjo hounded him out of the party post. His support for Soludo is seen as a way to pay back Obasanjo for the political humiliation. Former Vice President Alex Ekwueme used to be an ardent Uba supporter, but has been aggrieved by what a source close to him called “Uba’s acts of disrespect towards him.” Uba gave out cars and cash to Ekwueme and his wives during Uba’s first bid in 2007 to become Anambra governor. “Since then, he has tended to look down on Dr. Ekwueme,” said a source in the Anambra PDP hierarchy. “That’s why Chief Ekwueme is gravitating towards Dr. Charles Soludo.”

In addition to courting Mangal, Anenih and Ekwueme, Soludo is also seeking the support of Turai Yar’adua.

However, a member of Uba’s camp told our correspondent that Soludo is no match for Uba. “Soludo made money from the [Central] Bank, but he cannot talk money wise when Chief Uba talks. In addition, Chief Obasanjo is still very powerful within the party. Even Chief Anenih cannot talk in front of Chief Obasanjo. Whatever Professor Soludo does, don’t forget that Chief Uba played a key role in making Yar’adua president,” said the source. He predicted that Mangal, Anenih and Ekwueme would abandon Soludo once the campaign heats up and “Chief Uba makes his moves.”

www.saharareporters.com
PDP means corruption. Anyone carousing with PDP is bad news. Birds of a feather,
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga)Re: Chelsea Banned From Buying New Players Till January 2011 by otyworld(m): 10:37am On Sep 05, 2009
That's what too much money does. I believe they deserves it. It should act as deterent to others. I hope FIFA reject their appeal, money is not everything.
FamilyRe: Wrong decision by otyworld(m): 1:24pm On Sep 02, 2009
Hey, it is funny how we whine about things which we are clearly responsible for. You didn't have the balls to stand up to ur parent and whoever. What makes u think you would have been happy with ur imaginary wife you didn't marry. From the way i c it, u r the kind of person who hurt himself in order to make others happy. U need to love urself first from now on.  I mean positively.

I have discovered in life that they are solution to every human problem no matter how confounding. Albeit, choices are not alway easy to make. Being positive and keep on keeping on makes a lot of difference. The problems with us human is: the grass is always greener on other side.

You have two choices: divorce her and move on. Besides being 'unchristianed' action i.e  if you are one, statistics has shown that divorce doesn't make people happy. Or you can make your life paradise on earth simply by changing your self. That is the starting point. If this woman loves you in anyway, believe you me, you can learn to love her warts and all. Concentrate on her strong points and ignore her weaknesses. No one is perfect. In all of us, we have some sunshine no matter how dark ur perception. Need I remind u, beauty is just skin deep. Dig deep for the inside beauty.

One final thing is: does she respect and submit to u? Affirmative, I guess! Then she is ur wife, embrace her and make the most it. Blank out everyone, inlaws and all, create your little world full of happiness. You have to work for it. As the man of the house understand that every fault will always be your reponsibility. That is why you r the MAN. Praying as u do this will help.

It is ur choices. Make up ur mind. This is your Life, not a dress rehearsal.

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