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Re: Yuguda: A Certain President Chose Not To Remove Subsidy To Protect His Life by Josephkabila12: 6:24pm On Jun 26, 2023 |
Corporate2020:Babami you're Omoluabi stop calling president Goodluck Jonathan goatluck please. Except you're not real Omoluabi maybe you're disguising 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Yuguda: A Certain President Chose Not To Remove Subsidy To Protect His Life by tommy589(m): 6:27pm On Jun 26, 2023 |
Babysho: Majority population of successful revolution share common language and religion 1 Like |
Re: Yuguda: A Certain President Chose Not To Remove Subsidy To Protect His Life by nairalanda1(m): 6:29pm On Jun 26, 2023 |
Greattha: airsaylongcome: I remember 2012...back then, most Nigerians were opposed to subsidy removal. Had nothing to do with Tinubu and Buhari telling them to go and protest: infact both Buhari and TInubu joined the protest because they had to score points with Nigerians....even when both of them knew better. Buhari was part of the economic council, and Tinubu has links to the oil business. Let's even go back to 1993, when Buhari was retired, and Tinubu was unknown. When IBB proposed subsidy removal, Nigerians said no. In 2005, when one of Obasanjo's ministers said that fuel should not be cheaper than coke, we all mocked him well well. Even people like me. 2012, most Nigerians were opposed because they wrongly assumed that we had the cash to pay for subsidy...oil prices were high now. What they did not see was that subsidy costs had jumped three fold between 2010-11, and were on the verge of eating our income totally by 2012. At least, I thank God, I saw the light then, and GEJ saved Nigeria (yes, I am not his fan)...by removing subsides on diesel and kerosene, and by partially removing fuel subsides (it was the SURE-P programme where most of the savings were channeled to that proved to me that subsidy removal was not evil, and the scales fell off my eyes totally). But most Nigerians did not see that...all they saw was that fuel cost N65, now it cost 97 The problem with GEJ was that he was not bold enough to totally remove subsidy as he intended. Had he done that, by now refining would have long since been back on line. But Nigerians all want cheap fuel. Buhari and tinubu marched because they are politicians, and all politicians are Machiavellian in nature. It is how they roll...and one good reason why I don't quite trust all politicians. 4 Likes |
Re: Yuguda: A Certain President Chose Not To Remove Subsidy To Protect His Life by Ambitious21: 6:29pm On Jun 26, 2023 |
RingRoadMafia: Tinubu regime will not favor you and your household Amen. 1 Like |
Re: Yuguda: A Certain President Chose Not To Remove Subsidy To Protect His Life by IPDGP: 6:29pm On Jun 26, 2023 |
If it's not making money it's not making sense I.e. If u can't mention those involved and get punished Mr. Please keep quiet |
Re: Yuguda: A Certain President Chose Not To Remove Subsidy To Protect His Life by Greattha: 6:32pm On Jun 26, 2023 |
It's not amnesia. It's foolishness. I'm sure he was at Ojota with his benefactors in 2012. [quote author=FEGNO post=124051016][/quote] |
Re: Yuguda: A Certain President Chose Not To Remove Subsidy To Protect His Life by Babysho(m): 6:33pm On Jun 26, 2023 |
nairalanda1: Yes, it’s only right cheaper fuel should be demanded for after a revolution, which is very attainable if govt owned refineries were working as they should at maximum capacity. What’s wrong with demanding a revolution when prices of things that are already inflated go further up? Why are Nigerians so far behind when it comes to the discussion of emancipation? I don’t fully understand your last paragraph but it suggests that you’re glorifying capitalists that are making you and I suffer. Prices of cars, wrist watchs, televisions can go as high as they want but the essentials like food, water, land, materials for housing, gas/fuel should NEVER be high. They should be close to free in fact because nobody owns them, we all found them in the soil and they grow on their own. |
Re: Yuguda: A Certain President Chose Not To Remove Subsidy To Protect His Life by Felix6: 6:33pm On Jun 26, 2023 |
[quote author=b3llo post=124050792]Goodluck Jonathan[/quote YOUR FATHER. U NO GET SENSE? |
Re: Yuguda: A Certain President Chose Not To Remove Subsidy To Protect His Life by Sheggy13(m): 6:34pm On Jun 26, 2023 |
Corporate2020:Stop talking nonsense. Before you call me Obidient or whatever, go through my posts to see I don't support him one bit and aligned with Asiwaju but the truth must be told. Goodluck you're calling Goatluck made every effort to remove subsidy but it's the same Tinubu that mobilised people to protest and prevent that subsidy removal for political reasons. But here you are here now, praising same Tinubu for subsidy removal. That's hypocrisy. 2 Likes |
Re: Yuguda: A Certain President Chose Not To Remove Subsidy To Protect His Life by Felix6: 6:36pm On Jun 26, 2023 |
juman:Exactly, a good and kind hearted man; but he was frustrated by these same fools that now wants to buttress their evil agenda with the removal. |
Re: Yuguda: A Certain President Chose Not To Remove Subsidy To Protect His Life by nairalanda1(m): 6:38pm On Jun 26, 2023 |
Babysho: Fuel costs money to make. Infact we don;t have refineries because the kind of subsidy we practiced...selling fuel below its production cost and transport cost, and then trying to fix the price of transport cost so that fuel costs the same everywhere...not possible....plus corruption and stealing...side effects of price fixing...is why we did not have working refineries. We have a working telecoms system because the telcos were allowed to set their prices, and make enough profits. I know people like to believe that corruption is the ONLY reason why we don;t have refineries. Corruption is a side effect of the real reason...price fixing. Ghana and Niger do not have subsides, and both have working refineries. That tells me something. Countires that fix prices always end up with corruption , scarcity and loss of production. Russia used to set prices for everything. Result...scarcity in the 1980's. Then they embraced capitalism. Today, the shelves in Moscow are full to the brim, with a variety that did not exist back then |
Re: Yuguda: A Certain President Chose Not To Remove Subsidy To Protect His Life by Padipadi(m): 6:39pm On Jun 26, 2023 |
olisefom:It's bulari naa. And that person that said he's tired is likely Danjewma |
Re: Yuguda: A Certain President Chose Not To Remove Subsidy To Protect His Life by Jayhome24: 6:41pm On Jun 26, 2023 |
RingRoadMafia: Nnwanne pls shift, na today subsidy dey exist? Na apc created subsidy? Ok, fine there was subsidy, was it not the same apc that removed it now? It is better to be late than never. Pls hold your peace ok. Yes, we thank God Tinubu won the president pls allow us to enjoy it and we are not complain bro. "No pain no gain" bro. |
Re: Yuguda: A Certain President Chose Not To Remove Subsidy To Protect His Life by onuman: 6:41pm On Jun 26, 2023 |
dre11: If the Stolen money is not invested in a foreign country, it's buried in building landed properties in Abuja- properties that average Nigerian civil servant cannot afford to rent. The properties remain unoccupied for donkey years. |
Re: Yuguda: A Certain President Chose Not To Remove Subsidy To Protect His Life by Greattha: 6:41pm On Jun 26, 2023 |
I agree with you on many levels. Jonathan was a coward to back down Tinubu and Buhari are as selfish as all other politicians so they shouldn't be painted as saints now. If they acted when they should, Nigeria would be out of the woods by now. But better late than never right? Nigerians were unaware and blindfolded to the true damages of subsidy payments. It's just annoying when these minions, most of whom are either inept morally bankrupt or intellectually defective come here and start typing trash just to justify the crumbs they get. Imagine someone saying "we are tired of making money" The same buhari shouted that subsidy was a scam pre-his presidency yet his regime paid more than any other regime, while being praised all the way. So it's necessary to set these imbeciles straight whenever they come cappin' However, it's great meeting straight thinkers like you on here. nairalanda1: |
Re: Yuguda: A Certain President Chose Not To Remove Subsidy To Protect His Life by DabuIIIT: 6:42pm On Jun 26, 2023 |
This Mallam is looking for appointment |
Re: Yuguda: A Certain President Chose Not To Remove Subsidy To Protect His Life by Lukman2009: 6:43pm On Jun 26, 2023 |
Birds of the same feather flocks together DeeBaDan: |
Re: Yuguda: A Certain President Chose Not To Remove Subsidy To Protect His Life by Nobody: 6:47pm On Jun 26, 2023 |
Corporate2020: Kokori, an oil industry insider already told us about this na. Just that Nigerians are too bigoted, tribalistic and bitter today to accept Tinubu is the man. Coincidentally thanks to Buhari who brought out the most brutal and savage emotions in Nigerians, He really should relocate to Niger republic for good because a lot more will come out to damn his regime.
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Re: Yuguda: A Certain President Chose Not To Remove Subsidy To Protect His Life by Way4orward: 6:48pm On Jun 26, 2023 |
Dis one don chop him own finish |
Re: Yuguda: A Certain President Chose Not To Remove Subsidy To Protect His Life by dododawa1: 6:49pm On Jun 26, 2023 |
BUHARI EMEFELIE will riot in pot of Hilda |
Re: Yuguda: A Certain President Chose Not To Remove Subsidy To Protect His Life by Mitsurugi(m): 6:50pm On Jun 26, 2023 |
Corporate2020: So why did Tinubu protest the removal by Goatluck as you called him? And please Buhari removed the subsidy not Tinubu. Try and have sense in your sycophancy |
Re: Yuguda: A Certain President Chose Not To Remove Subsidy To Protect His Life by Believeintruth: 6:51pm On Jun 26, 2023 |
Osanoghodua1: Oga this format is stale. Go and look for a better format to use. |
Re: Yuguda: A Certain President Chose Not To Remove Subsidy To Protect His Life by b3llo(m): 6:52pm On Jun 26, 2023 |
[quote author=Felix6 post=124051472][/quote] cursed goat |
Re: Yuguda: A Certain President Chose Not To Remove Subsidy To Protect His Life by b3llo(m): 6:53pm On Jun 26, 2023 |
Greattha:I am not the cause of your misery |
Re: Yuguda: A Certain President Chose Not To Remove Subsidy To Protect His Life by Believeintruth: 6:53pm On Jun 26, 2023 |
Ambitious21: And you too as well.....Amen |
Re: Yuguda: A Certain President Chose Not To Remove Subsidy To Protect His Life by Greattha: 6:57pm On Jun 26, 2023 |
Pele o ode. You honestly think I'm suffering with you? If you don't have anything constructive to justify your pay go hug LIVE transformer. b3llo: |
Re: Yuguda: A Certain President Chose Not To Remove Subsidy To Protect His Life by Proudlyngwa(m): 7:01pm On Jun 26, 2023 |
Ttalk:so u think those who stole are not in atiku and obis camp, have u heard of doyin okupe and dino melaye b4 |
Re: Yuguda: A Certain President Chose Not To Remove Subsidy To Protect His Life by Guyman01: 7:05pm On Jun 26, 2023 |
olisefom:You should know which president travelled to China of recent, it's Buhari. He was a weak General who hid under Gen Tunde Idiagbon to form strong man |
Re: Yuguda: A Certain President Chose Not To Remove Subsidy To Protect His Life by Nobody: 7:06pm On Jun 26, 2023 |
Josephkabila12: I agree with you. I was never a fan of GEJ and I still think Buhari bettered him in some areas of national development but the things Buhari deliberately signed up to do or not do cost thousands of lives. That is Hitler-style callousness. I.e exterminate Jews so Aryan supremacy can be preserved. So many died because Buhari wanted to empower Fulanis. He literally gave them carte blanche to do as they please through every region of Nigeria to include murder, rape, plundering of livelihood, sabotage, terrorism etal . No good he did can ever be greater than his deliberate bad actions and inaction Buhari would have known would lead to the death of so many Southerners and Non-Fulanis. Very creepy. 1 Like |
Re: Yuguda: A Certain President Chose Not To Remove Subsidy To Protect His Life by tete7000(m): 7:11pm On Jun 26, 2023 |
Corporate2020: Shut up, Tinubu was part of the unpatriotic elements that frustrated the removal of subsidy in the past for political interest. They were the people misinforming and lying to people. The ones lying are now in power they have to swallow their shame and remove the shambolic subsidy they helped to entrench, no one is there to stage Ojota rally to oppose them because the people that ought to oppose now have always been on the side of the truth. |
Re: Yuguda: A Certain President Chose Not To Remove Subsidy To Protect His Life by Babysho(m): 7:11pm On Jun 26, 2023 |
tommy589: I agree! The move by Europeans amalgamating Nigeria sent us centuries back because it means Nigeria is yet to fight the series of tribal/civil wars that’ll set a strong foundation of UNITY OF LANGUAGE in each region, something we already enjoyed before white people. Unity of Language is the first instinct of humans for defence and safety. I think in Southern Europe alone they fought about 3 civil wars. It is only after a society has found UNITY OF LANGUAGE that they naturally proceed to have a strong foundation of UNITY OF PURPOSE. Common enemy changes from other languages speakers to your own language speaker wey dey do you and that’s always the govt. It’s in the Unity of Purpose phase that people of common language decide that they are all the same people and the political class do not deserve better than them. Discussions of whose ethnic group’s turn it is never arises and there’s a strong sense of unity in whatever course of action they take. According to history, the next Nigerian civil war is perhaps inevitable. Despite keeping Nigerian history away from kids at school to create a more docile population and less revolutionary-type youths, we still have symptoms of a fractured society with Ipob, Boko Haram and Oduduwa Agitators since school is not the only place people learn. Humans learn by watching too. It’s a matter of time, I guess. No better recipe for a civil war than a crippling economy, selfish govt officials and an everyday recovering tribe in the east that’s been marginalized. |
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