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On Our P&ID Loss by Perfectbeing(op): 7:07am On Oct 24, 2023
“It has come to my notice that Nigeria eventually lost the case against P&ID. This is an unavoidable situation that further exacerbates our urgent need for the right leadership. And the attainment of consumption to production. As we hurt over this avoidable loss, we must look within for what we could have done better for important lessons.

Matters of state contracts have come to the fore in places like Bangladesh and India. Even Venezuela once came under the radar for its contractual procedures.
Our beloved country Nigeria is today, sadly and unavoidably, regarded as ‘the poverty capital' of the World.

This judgment will further dent our common wealth and will ultimately push the over 71 million Nigerians that live in extreme poverty further down the slope.
It is my belief that countries like Egypt and Morocco having led the way in the fight towards consumption to production will further show the way. This P&ID loss calls for sober reflection for our legislative and judiciary. Not to mention the executive. As we go, let’s go along. If you divide 650 with 18.9, it will give you 29.something billion dollars. If you remove 11.5 billion dollars from that, it will give you 650. Quick maths. Go and verify it.

It is on this note that we continue to make a commitment to Nigeria under a government that will ensure this 11.5b loss will be distributed amongst Nigerians. If we share 1m to every Nigerian at 200 million people, we will still save 11.3 billion dollars.

As we march towards the eradication of our mandate, we stand strong today in our call for us to stand strong. Though we may have lost this judgment, a new Nigeria is possible. Don’t cry. We are coming to win the loss and recover the victory.

The journey to take back our country is a long journey to take back our country. As you cry today over this loss to Mozambique, remember tomorrow’s joy is coming when we recover our recovery. Our people will P & their success will be the ID of our mass. It is possible”
Re: On Our P&ID Loss by 2special(m): 8:14am On Oct 24, 2023
Re: On Our P&ID Loss by 2special(m): 11:41am On Oct 24, 2023
Re: On Our P&ID Loss by seunmsg(m): 11:53am On Oct 24, 2023
Peter Obi had since deleted this draft from his notepad grin grin grin

I swear the kind of bashing Tinubu and APC would have gotten if Nigeria had lost the case would have been deafening. Atiku, Obi, Rufai and other haters of Nigeria would have been falling on each other in a struggle to see who can come up with the most asinine statement against the Tinubu government. Today, they are all quiet and pretending like nothing significant was achieved.

Nigeria shall continue to win over all her enemies.
Re: On Our P&ID Loss by Perfectbeing(op): 12:11pm On Oct 24, 2023
seunmsg:
Peter Obi had since deleted this draft from his notepad grin grin grin

I swear the kind of bashing Tinubu and APC would have gotten if Nigeria had lost the case would have been deafening. Atiku, Obi, Rufai and other haters of Nigeria would have been falling on each other in a struggle to see who can come up with the most asinine statement against the Tinubu government. Today, they are all quiet and pretending like nothing significant was achieved.

Nigeria shall continue to win over all her enemies.
You know them well.😂😂
Re: On Our P&ID Loss by Perfectbeing(op): 12:11pm On Oct 24, 2023
Re: On Our P&ID Loss by 2special(m): 1:12pm On Oct 24, 2023
Perfectbeing:
You nor understand sarcasm?
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