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PoliticsRe: APC Calls For Inquiry To Unravel Boko Haram Sponsors, Modus Operandi by philips70(m): 11:45am On Jul 14, 2014
anonimi: And what you have written above is the best way to EDUCATE your fellow compatriots whom you have so described huh
Or you are simply contented with blowing big grammar to feel important among others without any meaningful contribution to the debate and finding the way forward angry
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Am sorry mister, what education do we all need than emancipating ourselves from the hatred and ignorance that continue to pervade our minds daily as evidenced by contributions on this forum? The people who comment here daily with lots of warped contraptions are supposed to be leaders of tomorrow? Is this not a forum that's suppose to portray Nigerians reasoning capacity to the world and all you see are people who just speak even before reading or understanding the topic even when serious matters that affect their daily lives are being discussed? When will we ever get serious to confront the issues that plague our lives and those of our future generations? A forum like this is supposed to churn out mature debates and views that can alter the way our so called leaders treat matters of governance but has sadly been reduced to where sucklings spew all sorts of rubbish immediately after removing their lips from their mothers nipples. I can bet my last penny 90% of commenters on this topic never read up to the second line. And sadly Seun watch the trend degenerate daily maybe because it doesn't have a direct impact on his pay packet yet.[/b]
CrimeRe: Felix Okafor, Jailed 263 Years In The US For Drugs by philips70(m): 6:53pm On Jul 12, 2014
BankuTilapia2: Assylum cell wit no bombings hahaaaaaa which one do u prefer. A go sleep witout da sound of any explosion
I have got some nice and responsible Ghanaian friends, not trolls like you. Nevertheless, watch your mouth it starts just on a good day. Ghana is evolving. It could be closer to you than you think. Worse thing is Ghana cannot survive 3 months of insurgency, not with the very fast declining economy and super pauperized population.
CrimeRe: Felix Okafor, Jailed 263 Years In The US For Drugs by philips70(m): 1:55pm On Jul 12, 2014
BankuTilapia2: Nigerians are a big fat fuckinggggggg disgrace to Africans. Hahaaaaa greedy quick money madafuckerssss
100% sure these rants are composed from an #assylum cell in Rio de Janeiro. To think how slow you dark mudafuckers are. Brazil for that matter. I would rather birth a thief than birth a fool.
AutosRe: Tokunbo Range Rover HSE @ 2.6m(distress sale) sold! sold!! sold!!! by philips70(m): 10:34am On Jul 12, 2014
Send pix for 06 Hylander to jeffphilips@gmail.com. Thanks
PoliticsRe: $49.8bn Oil Funds Not Missing, Says Senate by philips70(m): 1:25pm On Jul 11, 2014
quid: Thanks for the Boko haramic advice

You are welcome
TravelRe: Ghanaians Ask For Asylum In Brazil July 11, 2014 7:52 AM by philips70(m): 12:03pm On Jul 11, 2014
lafuria1: I thought Ghana was doing well economically? So why the asylum seeking?
Their fast rising economy started going comatose when OBJ went there to install this present government just like he did here. OBJ...killing countries economies since 1886
PoliticsRe: $49.8bn Oil Funds Not Missing, Says Senate by philips70(m): 11:22am On Jul 11, 2014
quid: who are the right people?
You and them of course! Even you know you deserve to be bombed.
PoliticsRe: $49.8bn Oil Funds Not Missing, Says Senate by philips70(m): 10:03am On Jul 11, 2014
bushdoc9919: From the Vanguard report...

The Senate, yesterday, cleared the air on the alleged missing $49 billion oil revenue as it said there was no missing fund as alleged, but un-remitted funds which should be remitted to the Federation Account.

In other words....the funds have been unremitted....which means someone has not been doing his job well.

I won't be looking at any place but the NNPC.....



Now something is smelling fishy.....and it is from NNPC towers......



I hear the sounds of brooms swinging in the air......


- Source: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2014/07/49bn-oil-fund-missing-senate/#sthash.0qNTq6rr.dpuf

So, someone has been playing games.....with our money.

Now, if the resignation letters of the entire accounts department, and the head of the NPDC are not on the desk of the Minister of Petroleum by tomorrow afternoon....there is no hope for this country.

Good work from the Senate.

Mr President.....clear the Augean stable that is the NNPC.....QUICKLY!
Surely the ethnic warlords and jingoists will ignore all these part and continue to sulk up the ass of the Emir who ventured to speak up in a Nation where all criminals are celebrated and given chieftaincy titles. What they forget to know is that whether he speak up or not he will never be as poor as their communities.
PoliticsRe: A Must Read - Why Nigeria Must Break Up Now by philips70(op): 10:04pm On Jul 10, 2014
Akpaife: @OP
U never tell why Nig will break now

Hope you are not among those who don't bother to read posts before commenting? Click on the link and read the entire article if you wish. It's not my write up, just found it interesting and insightful so decided to share and see different shades of matured and sensible opinions.
PoliticsA Must Read - Why Nigeria Must Break Up Now by philips70(op): 3:11pm On Jul 10, 2014
This is a must read and inciting article. Too long to upload here but I urge all to click on the link to read more. Surely I do not know why our current leaders keep telling us we cannot break up when all indices seems to tilt towards this. Please drop your thoughts for those of you who will be patient enough to read all of this.[b]

Sardauna of Sokoto and Obafemi Awolowo used to be good friends. They visited each other a lot and Sardauna was very keen to implement Awolowo’s policies only if he told him before hand. Once NPC won the December 1951 Northern regional elections, it was AG which had won the Western region’s elections two months earlier that it congratulated and extended alliance to at the Central House slated to open in February 1952. The North was never interested in partnering with Zik, NCNC, or the Igbos.

While Zik and the Eastern region where embroiled over the Prof Eyo Ita and the six sight tight ministers, Awolowo and Sardauna continued to strengthen their alliance. The first branch of AG outside the Western region was formed in Kano on 4th October 1952. Awolowo assured the jittery Northern rulers that the move was not a threat and he went on to deliver several lectures on government by federation in which he did not criticise Northern leadership at all. Arriving in Kaduna, together with Alhaji Gbadamosi and Alfred Rewane, he went to see his new friend, the Sardauna.

When Wazirin Bornu, Mallam Ibrahim Imam who was both General Secretary of NPC and the member from Bornu province introduced a Decency Bill which would make wearing clothes compulsory in the North, the colonial civil secretary who was also the president (speaker) of the Northern House shut it down. On hearing this, Awolowo at the next sitting of the Central House in Lagos raise it as a motion of national importance. The Daily Times of 23rd March 1953 reported Awolowo saying on the floor of the House: “The British ought to be ashamed of themselves because people still go naked after sixty years of their rule.” Since then he made sure he asked for trainloads of clothes in the South to distribute anytime he was going up North.

When the embattled leader of Eastern House, Prof Ita whom Zik wanted out at all cost arrived in Lagos for the opening of the Central House in 1953, he went to seek help from Awolowo who then took him to see Sardauna. They jointly condemned Zik’s role in the crisis. Immediately Ozumba Mbadiwe, NCNC’s House leader rose to defend Zik and his party on the floor of the House, most members of the AG and NPC walked out in unison. The North and West partnership was indeed strong.

Then came the blow.
During Awolowo’s October 1952 trip to the North, Sardauna told Awolowo that he was a man of enormous power and prestige in the eyes of his people because of his illustrious ancestry. There were a lot of things which the West was doing that were worthy of emulation. But these things were brought to his notice via newspaper reports. His people seized on the news and demanded the same things. Daily Times of 7th April 1953 reported Sardauna saying on page 7: “They become unduly embarrassed because they were forced into the position of copyists or imitators.” That a man of his stature appeared to be a copycat in the eyes of his followers was disrespectful and demeaning. To buttress his point, Sardauna mentioned the West’s scholarship scheme which when the news came some Northerners agitated for the same scheme too. Sardauna stated further: whereas if Awolowo had taken him into confidence he would adopt them and initiate them simultaneously with the West. And if it was a policy they do not want at all, they would still support them for the West alone should the approval of the Central Government be needed. Awolowo sat stone-faced wondering whether he was listening to intellectual theft or basics of collective nation building. Sardauna then concluded that both should set up a machinery were there would be regular consultation. At the previous sitting in Lagos, Sardauna announced to the country that: “the North is like a horse, if you are gentle with it, it will carry you far.” But Awolowo was not interested in partnership of horse-riding; human dignity counts more than anything to him. In responding to Sardauna’s proposal, Awolowo said for any collaboration to be “permanent and effective,” there must be identity of outlook on some fundamental principles and objectives. “The British rule in Nigeria, like any foreign rule, was unnatural, unjust and inherently incompetent. It should therefore be terminated not later than 1956.”

Sardauna began to make several excuses about the unreadiness of the North to cope with the challenges of doing it alone. Awolowo replied: “the North should not underrate their own ability.” When it was proposed at the Constitutional Review Conference in Ibadan that Nigerians not the British should be central ministers, the North opposed it on the ground that Nigerians are not yet competent. But now there were four ministers of Northern origin doing an excellent job at the central level, Awolowo told him. Sardauna’s reply was iconic. He said the reason for such an earlier position was because when they went for executive council meetings in Kaduna, they do not “thoroughly discuss the subjects on the agenda and take a concerted line of action,” whereas the white officials always did which made it appear they were superior to them. And when he visited Awolowo in Ibadan, he observed that they too thoroughly exhaust the agenda before going to meet with the colonial executives and that did not make them look foolish at the meetings. That night, Sardauna gave Awolowo two unnamed “valuable” presents as tokens of “the dependability of his words and bond of his friendship.”
And so after the joint walkout over Zik’s treatment of Eyo, Awolowo decided to take his friend into confidence. He told him in the visiting ministers’ room of the Central House, that the AG had tabled a private bill for self-government to be debated before the business seating closed. Sardauna left to hold consultations with the emirs and other members of the Northern delegation came back and rejected the idea. He even asked for the bill’s withdrawal. Awolowo said never, ever. “To withdraw the motion would be a political suicide for the Action Group. It would be a strong weapon in the hands of the NCNC to discredit us by showing us up to the politically conscious element in the South that we are imperialist stooges.” Furthermore, said Awolowo: “the white officials would never take us seriously again.”

The motion was introduced by Enahoro, 4 AG central ministers resigned their posts in order to debate it. The House erupted in pandemonium. “The mistake of 1914 has come to light” Sardauna said resignedly. The Northern legislators where humiliated, their turban stripped off outside the House and at every stop till they reached home, their train was mobbed with sticks and stones. The North became radicalised and demanded secession from Nigeria or a very, very loose association with the South. Zik who was at the gallery on that fateful/historic day, set aside his differences and went straight down to hug Awolowo. The cameras had a field day. They started an East-West pact that had never happened before even though they were both Southerners. It lasted only 7 months. NCNC then went to form an alliance with the North.

Why were the Southern regions eagerly seeking an alliance with the North? Because at the Ibadan Constitutional Conference, the North argued that given their size and population, they were entitled to half of the seats in the upcoming Central House. They were right.

The North was three times the size of the Western and Eastern regions put together. As regards population, they were more numerous too. Bola Ige once disputed this claiming throughout West Africa population decreases as you go upwards toward the desert. But unlike all other countries, as you go upwards Nigeria increases more sideways that upwards. Also the annual tax receipts per head from the North were far more than South’s. The North therefore held the majority vote in the House. And so however brilliant or beneficial your policies were, to have them authorised by the Central Government, you needed the votes of those the South were still sending clothes to cover their unclothedness. Even today, Southern senators sit shamelessly in the same chamber with incorrigible paedophiles and child rapists discussing ‘progress’ for the nation.

The amalgamation of 1914 was not the mistake, Lagos and the Yorubaland were amalgamated to Southern Protectorate in 1906 without furore. The mistake was in Lugard allowing the North to keep their traditions and ways of life. Education and civilisation came to the South due to the uncompromising efforts of the Crowther and the other Christian missionaries backed by the British government.

Whereas after the conquest of the North through the 1903 Sokoto and Kano wars, the emirs came to Lugard and said we will give you no more trouble in so far as you prevent those missionaries already gaining grounds in Bida and Lokoja and beyond from corrupting our ways of life. In return we will give you an unflinching loyalty. This suited Lugard just fine as he confirmed on 22nd March 1903 during his installation of Muhammadu Attairu II as the new Sultan of Sokoto. The colonial regime never spent much in collecting taxes in the North anymore. The emirate did. Using native enforcement schemes, they dutifully brought the collected taxes to the colonial treasury every month in huge numbers. In the East for instance, up to the 1951 -1953 census, the women resisted being counted because they saw it as a step towards making them pay taxes like their men. Moreover, in Lagos, Herbert Macaulay was campaigning furiously for the government to increase Eshugbayi Eleko’s £300 per annum “compassionate allowance” when the 6th August 1862 Treaty of Secession put his salary at a percentage of the total exports from Lagos.

That would have been £5million out of £16 million export revenues from Lagos then. Yet the Sultan of Sokoto was paid a total of £9000 annually from the colonial coffers even higher than £8000 being paid to the Sir Hugh Clifford, the colonial governor of Southern Nigeria. The respect for a people starts from the respect showed their rulers..............[/b]



Read more http://newswirengr.com/2014/07/10/opinion-why-we-should-split-nigeria-now/?utm_source=&utm_medium=twitter
PoliticsRe: APGA Offers Embattled Nyesom Wike Ticket; As Umeh Holds Crucial Talks With Him by philips70(m): 9:11am On Jul 10, 2014
roxell120: plz learn how verbs are used in expressions.ur coment sent jitters down my spine while reading it.are u a graduate?hmmmmmmm.chai nigeria education system has collaped finally. And u kept making the same mstakes."he have? Do he?"
Yes, you are very correct. A careful forensic examination of your comment quite agree with your assertion. The educational system is in a total state of collapse and until GEJ makes Mama Peace or maybe you the minister of education this problem will remain.
PoliticsRe: Taraba State AG Arrested For N1.56billion Fraud! [photos] by philips70(m): 6:59am On Jul 10, 2014
omenka: This country is one hell of a comic contraption. Is there any public officer in this country not living above their meanshuh I mean, any!!
Every public servant/politician in government deserves to be in jail or hanged for corruption in this country. From PDP to APC to LP to APGA. All deserve to be sarin-gassed.
PoliticsRe: Breaking: 63 Abducted Borno Women Escape From Boko Haram by philips70(m): 6:48am On Jul 07, 2014
gbadexy: Bigotry has really eaten deep into our system.
Too many i.diots on Nairaland. I maintain the proliferation of cheap mobile phones with data ability is a problem on this country itself amidst its gains. If Seun have not totally gone partisan any comments that cast doubts over this Chibok kidnap saga deserves to be hidden. Painful thing is these sponsored people over the social media are not paid much than a plate of food for these senseless deeds whilst their masters fly in jets with fat bank accounts and children in the best schools worldwide. Meanwhile ASUU and ASUP keep them busy online perpetually. It's a shame!
PoliticsRe: My Son’s Resignation From Govt Shocking -oba Of Benin by philips70(m): 2:43pm On Jul 05, 2014
Kingspin: Share the money has become a political statement.
Since 1999....even becoming a party slogan. Most of us had high hopes when eventually Abubakar handed over power to the civilians but 15 years down it all seem worse than the earlier republics.
PoliticsRe: My Son’s Resignation From Govt Shocking -oba Of Benin by philips70(m): 1:50pm On Jul 05, 2014
bbmc: Can you also prove to me that other governors we curse here everyday are corrupt?
Well you sure know the tribal/religious brigandage that happen here daily has no real bearing with the reality of political happenings in real life. Since the days of Beaf no meaningful discuss happen here that any reasonable unbiased mind can count on except those those with absolute mind of their own who can filter and confirm from other media. At the end of the day sentiments have taken a better part of the youth here albeit ignorantly which portends a terrible future for everyone. It's either party or tribal or religion even if they have inner conviction what they are supporting or condemning is either wrong or right respectively.
PoliticsRe: My Son’s Resignation From Govt Shocking -oba Of Benin by philips70(m): 12:55pm On Jul 05, 2014
Simon21: First of all correction, inasmuch as I respect the oba so much, you should explain how you rank the oba as the most revered monarch in Nigeria when we have other high profile monarchs such as sultan of sokoto, oba of lagos, Ooni of ife, Olubadan among many others.
Secondly, nobody claimed to be wiser here. The truth is the truth, the oba should be non-partisan.
Thirdly, yes I have elements of bile against oshiomole because he is a hypocrite who deceives the people by making them hail him as a saint when he is actually worse than those that ruined edo at first.
Thirdly, if u say oshiomole means well for edo, your ignorance or sentiments isn't helping you at all. Ok I get, one of d oshiomole/apc apologists.
Fourthly, you said oshiomole means well for edo state and now you are admitting he is invloved in rascality and godfatherism with the excuse that he is beating pdp to it? Are you reading your comment? So two wrongs now make a right abi..am sorry to say but your comments doesn't speak well of you.
Unfortunately you PDP apologists never see anything good in anyone who do not agree with your paymasters or satisfy your standards of politics laden with all instruments of hate and tribal/religious bigotry. Anyone who do not subscribe to your warped reasonings is automatically termed APC member, even the US, CNN etc. It's in you. But am sorry to tell you that up till this time the revered oba has not issued a refutal and for him to put his monarchy in this he sees what your bigoted mind cannot see from an iroko tree. Oshiomhole is working visibly and true Edo sons know this. Tell this to your godfathers. I know how difficult it is for you guys when you cannot perpetrate the status quo in Edo state where the Mr Fix It hails from
PoliticsRe: My Son’s Resignation From Govt Shocking -oba Of Benin by philips70(m): 10:00am On Jul 05, 2014
bbmc: Yes,you 're right,he will steal the billions alone and spend it alone. After all,he doesn't need their support anymore since he can't go for a third term. He doesn't care if APC is extinct,so long as he has the cash to last him and his generations unborn a life time.
Mr man you gat no blame here. The politicians haver made it very difficult not to believe there is anyone among them that do not tamper state coffers. But until you present a proof Oshiomhole is seen to be working by people who knows of which the oba is a conscience of many in this regard. Even his pursuers have not accused him of such.
PoliticsRe: My Son’s Resignation From Govt Shocking -oba Of Benin by philips70(m): 9:55am On Jul 05, 2014
numerical_guy: Guy, abeg that your Oba is very senseless.
He has no moral right to support one party/affiliation/association over others in as much they are all bini people. The institution of the Oba/Emire in Nigeria plays the role of a father to all and should not be discriminatory in anyway.
Do you even have a father? Even if you have I am very sure you are the type of kids that beat their father. If you don't have an iota of respect for your father it's not difficult to comprehend your disrespect for a highly respected monarch. Having said that there is no moral pendulum that annihilates the right of discernment of good or bad in the Bini monarchy. This is an oba that witnessed 8 years of misrule and brigandage in his domain and now he is seeing a difference and you expect him to watch politicians without any iota of shame to wash that away? Do yourself a favor and check into the nearest rehab.
PoliticsRe: Boko Haram Not Sponsored By Anti-jonathan Politicians — US Officials by philips70(m): 8:51am On Jul 05, 2014
Seyixyz: Americans are script writers..They are script writing Boko Haram to their benefit..We know all this..Claim to police the world & turn around to make an economic & diplomatic fortune out of it..I strongly rely on our own local security & intelligence network..Good work Nigerian Army..Good work DSS..We count on u
Yes, good work for the carnage in Lagos yesterday. Continue to rely on a network that have not been able to contain killing and maiming of thousands in a domain in which they have been in total control for a year now until it will come to your doorstep. A network who claimed to the whole world they know where more than 200 kidnapped school girls are more than 2 months now and are yet to rescue even one.
PoliticsRe: My Son’s Resignation From Govt Shocking -oba Of Benin by philips70(m): 8:32am On Jul 05, 2014
Simon21: If u don't know anything, try to keep quite and stop exposing your ignorance here.
There are 2 things here:
1. There may be reason to doubt the authencity of the statement because we all know a traditional ruler in the calibre of the oba of benin shouldn't profess support for any body as far as politics is concerned. He is suppose to allow a level playing field for single player in the field of politics. This may just be forged by the APC to score cheap political points.
2. If however the statement is authentic, it is utterly disappointing that the royal father who should be a father to all now plays politics himself favouring some over other. Being that as it may, it may not really come as a suprise because the Bini traditional council have had ties with the APC, Osaro Idah who was the secretary to the council has being an APC member all along.
Someone needs to advise d oba to distance himself from the politics of edo state because it is getting more dirty and dirty. The edo people hold the oba with utmost repution and he shouldn't soil that reputation.
Adams oshiomole is losing reputation day by day with his politics of rascality,mischievousness and godfatherism and it wouldn't be that wise to loose your revered reputation over such person.
So in your warped mind you are wiser and more knowledgeable than the most revered monarch in Nigeria? You might have some elements of bile against Oshiomhole and his party but I reiterate the oba has the wealth of experience to recognize those who mean well for his state. As for the authenticity of that release you sure know the oba will not waste time in issuing a refutal if it's not from his palace. For godfatherism and rascality you know where to point your fingers. Just that Oshiomhole decided to beat them to it to save Edo state.
AutosRe: We Also Have 2008 Toyota Highlander For Urgent Sale Same OWNER 1.7m by philips70(m): 6:38am On Jul 05, 2014
Please confirm this car just came out from a full body spray. At least we deserve to get all conditions
PoliticsRe: My Son’s Resignation From Govt Shocking -oba Of Benin by philips70(m): 9:07pm On Jul 04, 2014
Oshiomhole will never share the money even if they all resign and cross to PDP. This oba knows the difference between development and criminals which the PDP represents in Edo state.
PoliticsRe: Court Okays Nyako’s Impeachment Proceedings by philips70(m): 6:36pm On Jul 04, 2014
Which stories do we believe?
Another says the judgement is in favour of nyako and his lawyers are happy.

http://sunnewsonline.com/new/?p=70499
PoliticsRe: Jonathan’s Incompetence Affecting Nigeria –balarabe Musa by philips70(m): 3:16pm On Jul 04, 2014
Awesome_Romeo: What are the benefits of making front page?
My question is how impossible is it to open a topic from the front page and comment on it? Why the obsession of making front page? Initially I thought it's only the originators of topics that made front page feel accomplished.
SportsRe: Greece Players Turn Down World Cup Bonus by philips70(m): 7:46am On Jun 30, 2014
careytommy: To think most of these African players earn more than $5,000/wk playing for their respective european clubs is what made their actions more annoying.
At least they need to sustain the level of posh lives they live and those not yet in the league are just so eager to get there. Living large
PoliticsRe: Presidency, Experts Fault Presidential Committee Report On Chibok Abduction by philips70(m): 7:32am On Jun 30, 2014
Demdem:
Apology accepted. I have always known Jonathan since his bayelsa days. I mean it anytime I declare that he is very useless governance wise.
What Alams and GEJ did all their time in Yenogoa was weekend parties where they pay pimps to ferry retinue of girls down for maximum enjoyment while the boys continue their kidnapping jobs in d sea unhindered. #FACT
PoliticsRe: Presidency, Experts Fault Presidential Committee Report On Chibok Abduction by philips70(m): 2:11pm On Jun 29, 2014
berem: You set up a committee to do some findings about the abducted Chibok girls. The committee comes with their findings and you foolishly fault their findings without any reason? huh

Mr. President,you are not serious!!

Anyone I have faulted and chided for insulting GEJ especially demdem should please forgive me. This man makes it extremely difficult not to do so. Nigeria must have entered one chance for 10 years
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TV/MoviesRe: Maupe Ogun Of Channels TV: What Is Happening To Her? by philips70(m): 2:28pm On Jan 10, 2014
isuomo: The young lady is single don't understand why anyone will wish miscarriage on her sad sad and she will turn 30 at some point this year enough time to get a husband if she is not already in serious relationship. Please leave her alone she is doing just fine in my opinion even if I detest the sunrise daily programme because of their rabid support for PDP. John Momoh sold out long ago and it is only in the last one year that people started seeing through Channels TV as a subtle supporter of the ruling party and maybe not so subtle if you watch Silverbird you are more likely to get a balanced view from both sides of the divide (please take time to watch Silverbird news at 10pm); Sunrise daily will constantly bring PDP apologists on their show and call them Public Affairs analyst and when it is 10pm the first 20 minutes is devoted to PDP and PDP news. Channels is no longer the objective station that was once the toast of the media.
This might just be the reason energetic Maupe has been looking so forlorn and defeated.
Car TalkRe: First Potential Look At The N1.2million Nigerian Made Cars - Pics by philips70(m): 10:39pm On Dec 30, 2013
solomon111: Many govt parastals and even private companies are already using the made in Nigeria vehicles as a matter of policy.
GEJ has also promised to replace FG cars with made in Nigeria ones.
Lots of promises bro. We keep our fingers crossed. Hope they also have the bullet proof technology? And also plan to include jets production since it's the new craze in a seemingly impoverished country? You can do us some good in spotting a likelihood of fulfillment of this promise in the just submitted budget for 2014. Too much waste in governance bro. Am a genuinely aggrieved Nigerian who is hyperactively sad the way public servants waste my tax money and commonwealth. Before you go hard on me am a Niger Deltan too. Plus my yearly tax can buy 2 of these Nigerian made cars yet I can't afford their luxury gotten at my expense.
Car TalkRe: First Potential Look At The N1.2million Nigerian Made Cars - Pics by philips70(m): 10:20pm On Dec 30, 2013
[b]Only one simple question I have for the supporters of this government move. Will the government of GEJ mandate all government parastatals and everyone in the presidency to use these cars or they will keep on buying the expensive imported state of the art cars with tax payers money and leave these ones for the impoverished masses? I could remember something like this was done with Leo Stan Ekeh's computers sometime ago. Is this not a country where most or all government officials live in mansions built with our money and drive exotic cars whilst public buildings and transport buses are left only for the downtrodden? Let them live by example and watch us follow them like zombies to do exactly same without anyone complaining. I have flown with a certain government official to Osubi airport in Warri before and on arrival 4 exotic cars were on wait to pick him up. This is a state official and your guess is as good as mine if he were a federal official. GEJ's supporters should try to be calming down and see where his critics are coming from before they go hard on them. This government have done close to nothing in curbing the excesses in governance but are quick to pull the belt hard on the ordinary people with policies that will never affect them. Bring change by example-simple!!![/b]

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