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Re: Nine Months After Subsidy Removal, Where Are The Palliatives As Promised? by Emmabyte: 8:58am On Feb 10
This one is still asking for palliative
Re: Nine Months After Subsidy Removal, Where Are The Palliatives As Promised? by lexy2014: 8:58am On Feb 10
Bobloco:
Where are the palliatives that were promised after the thoughtless removal of fuel subsidies?

1. The N35k cash rewards to workers?

2. The CNG buses. N100 billion was said to have been earmarked for the purchase of CNG buses. Where are the buses, and where is the money?

3. The student loans that were expected to begin in January 2024, we are now in February, and students have yet to receive the loans.

4. N25k social safety net to be shared to 15 million households

5. What about the N75 billion earmarked for the strengthening of the manufacturing sector so as to increase its capacity to expand and create good-paying jobs between July 2023 and March 2024?

6. What about the N1 trillion saved from fuel subsidy removal, which was to be reinvested into the education sector and loans?

they will tell you..."give Tinubu time"

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Re: Nine Months After Subsidy Removal, Where Are The Palliatives As Promised? by beardedboy(m): 8:58am On Feb 10
shortgun:
Anyone who asks these questions will be labeled an igbo and an obedient.
Check the whole first page. You're the only person who mentioned obedient or Igbo.
There's a difference between criticism and condemnation.

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Re: Nine Months After Subsidy Removal, Where Are The Palliatives As Promised? by Corrections: 8:58am On Feb 10
grin
Re: Nine Months After Subsidy Removal, Where Are The Palliatives As Promised? by odinaccess: 8:59am On Feb 10
Go to the north you will get answers, something that was used as compensation,
Re: Nine Months After Subsidy Removal, Where Are The Palliatives As Promised? by imoowo(m): 8:59am On Feb 10
They take us as fools, they know during election they will just share 2k and rigg they elections an nothing will happen.

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Re: Nine Months After Subsidy Removal, Where Are The Palliatives As Promised? by Fatbam005: 8:59am On Feb 10
This is a country where no one is accountable.

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Re: Nine Months After Subsidy Removal, Where Are The Palliatives As Promised? by bnanny: 8:59am On Feb 10
Bobloco:
Where are the palliatives that were promised after the thoughtless removal of fuel subsidies?

1. The N35k cash rewards to workers?

2. The CNG buses. N100 billion was said to have been earmarked for the purchase of CNG buses. Where are the buses, and where is the money?

3. The student loans that were expected to begin in January 2024, we are now in February, and students have yet to receive the loans.

4. N25k social safety net to be shared to 15 million households

5. What about the N75 billion earmarked for the strengthening of the manufacturing sector so as to increase its capacity to expand and create good-paying jobs between July 2023 and March 2024?

6. What about the N1 trillion saved from fuel subsidy removal, which was to be reinvested into the education sector and loans?
Nigeria is a failed country. People not up to 50000 silencing the voice of hundreds millions others. God is watching and one day we'll be free from this bandage and rebuild this failed country from scratch.

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Re: Nine Months After Subsidy Removal, Where Are The Palliatives As Promised? by bnanny: 9:00am On Feb 10
TheFreshVanilla:
Funds gone because Nigerians are easily deceived and cowards. Zero balls! Population of over 200 million acting stupidd from generation to generation. Political leaders know they won't be challenged.
True words have never been this said. We are just being silent by groups who are not up to 50000 in numbers. 5000 people pocketing money that's belongs to millions of others and yet we are not bold to speak up. I wept for this country Nigeria a failed state.

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Re: Nine Months After Subsidy Removal, Where Are The Palliatives As Promised? by kenex4ever(m): 9:00am On Feb 10
Scam

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Re: Nine Months After Subsidy Removal, Where Are The Palliatives As Promised? by Omobude244: 9:01am On Feb 10
Righthussle:


I'm not surprised so many Nigerians believe the lies of this APC government. Any person who can believe he'll be given virgins or mansions after death can believe anything.
Not that we believed it But APC has divided Nigeria

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Re: Nine Months After Subsidy Removal, Where Are The Palliatives As Promised? by bnanny: 9:03am On Feb 10
TrackerSK:
Tinubu is too corrupt I swear.And some cretins said this idiot build Lagos.

Swear bro
Re: Nine Months After Subsidy Removal, Where Are The Palliatives As Promised? by DeepSight(m): 9:03am On Feb 10
Sunijacks:
All these monies have being embezzled.
This is Nigeria

As though there was ever any doubt.

When people talk carelessly saying the subsidy removal was ideal and that Nigeria will profit from it, one can only conclude that these people have no knowledge of, and no experience of Nigeria whatsoever. What toddler doesn't know that such "savings" will be redirected to private pockets abroad?

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Re: Nine Months After Subsidy Removal, Where Are The Palliatives As Promised? by Theoarhics: 9:03am On Feb 10
They want to use the palliative to campaign and deceive Nigerians in the next general elections. Just remember this statement and see it manifest during campaign.

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Re: Nine Months After Subsidy Removal, Where Are The Palliatives As Promised? by Confirm4real(m): 9:04am On Feb 10
Emilokan supporters are hungry...

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Re: Nine Months After Subsidy Removal, Where Are The Palliatives As Promised? by abbeyd2(m): 9:04am On Feb 10
Nine stands for delivery let wait for delivery time, and if they refuse we will force CS on them.

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Re: Nine Months After Subsidy Removal, Where Are The Palliatives As Promised? by SoNature(m): 9:04am On Feb 10
TheFreshVanilla:
Funds gone because Nigerians are easily deceived and cowards. Zero balls! Population of over 200 million acting stupidd from generation to generation. Political leaders know they won't be challenged.

Nigerians are not cowards. This nonsense happens in Nigeria because the country isn't united. You need to have a united country to challenge your oppressors. Bad leadership in Nigeria has no end.

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Re: Nine Months After Subsidy Removal, Where Are The Palliatives As Promised? by emerged01(m): 9:04am On Feb 10
The money were released but embezzled. Giving money to Senate and reps to handle palliative is a big mistake.

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Re: Nine Months After Subsidy Removal, Where Are The Palliatives As Promised? by Dyfynezz12(m): 9:04am On Feb 10
Nigerian politicians are fraudsters
Nd the citizens are their fans

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Re: Nine Months After Subsidy Removal, Where Are The Palliatives As Promised? by Chickensoup: 9:05am On Feb 10
PROPAGANDA!!!. Nigeria is doing well. It's only igbos that are suffering. Nigerians don't need those things listed because other countries are experiencing worse. Insecurity and high cost of living are all lies. Shebi you na say the master strategist built Lagos and wailers are Obidents.

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Re: Nine Months After Subsidy Removal, Where Are The Palliatives As Promised? by ShootThemAll(m): 9:06am On Feb 10
Bobloco:
Where are the palliatives that were promised after the thoughtless removal of fuel subsidies?

1. The N35k cash rewards to workers?

2. The CNG buses. N100 billion was said to have been earmarked for the purchase of CNG buses. Where are the buses, and where is the money?

3. The student loans that were expected to begin in January 2024, we are now in February, and students have yet to receive the loans.

4. N25k social safety net to be shared to 15 million households

5. What about the N75 billion earmarked for the strengthening of the manufacturing sector so as to increase its capacity to expand and create good-paying jobs between July 2023 and March 2024?

6. What about the N1 trillion saved from fuel subsidy removal, which was to be reinvested into the education sector and loans?

Do you know what it means to se*ll hard dr*ugs in far away Chicago. Anyone that's involved in it, in any means has NO iota of human sympathy.

If you are thinking the dr*ug lord and certificate forger will do anything to solve 9ja problems that means you are dreaming.

Someone that travelled to Chicago with h*ard dr*ugs to make money, talk more of now that with one signature he can move millions of $ dols.

Thiefnubuuu is sick in money and power and a heartless being. Nothing good will improve in his 4 years other than enriching himself and that of his partners in crime. It's a dr*uggie cartel government.

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Re: Nine Months After Subsidy Removal, Where Are The Palliatives As Promised? by Davidgregs(m): 9:06am On Feb 10
Agbado munchers will avoid this thread like plague.

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Re: Nine Months After Subsidy Removal, Where Are The Palliatives As Promised? by Omobude244: 9:07am On Feb 10
Kukutenla:
They are being envisioned and written into the blueprint for the next administration to implement
That is the Lagos scam sorry template
You understand Tinubu game
But Lagos is not Nigeria
We will revolt

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Re: Nine Months After Subsidy Removal, Where Are The Palliatives As Promised? by DeepSight(m): 9:07am On Feb 10
Lifemanage:

I doubt this no....we are not more than 50m

Registered SIM cards alone are almost 200 million. Wake up.

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Re: Nine Months After Subsidy Removal, Where Are The Palliatives As Promised? by Inspirer1: 9:07am On Feb 10
Sheuns:
If Nigerian politicians tell you it’s daybreak, do well to check the weather to ensure he’s not telling lies.
No need to even bother checking, he has just confirmed that it is NOT daybreak.

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Re: Nine Months After Subsidy Removal, Where Are The Palliatives As Promised? by Baileyz101(m): 9:08am On Feb 10
TheFreshVanilla:
Funds gone because Nigerians are easily deceived and cowards. Zero balls! Population of over 200 million acting stupidd from generation to generation. Political leaders know they won't be challenged.

You said it all boss. Please say no more. 👍

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Re: Nine Months After Subsidy Removal, Where Are The Palliatives As Promised? by seguno2: 9:08am On Feb 10
Sunijacks:
All these monies have being embezzled.
This is Nigeria

Has the money been embezzled by Emefiele?
Or who else will be the fall guy for Tinubu’s kleptocracy

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Re: Nine Months After Subsidy Removal, Where Are The Palliatives As Promised? by tnerro1(m): 9:09am On Feb 10
You still they find palliatives, dey play😒

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Re: Nine Months After Subsidy Removal, Where Are The Palliatives As Promised? by ClearFlair: 9:10am On Feb 10
Pure evil

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Re: Nine Months After Subsidy Removal, Where Are The Palliatives As Promised? by Znic: 9:10am On Feb 10
Bobloco:
Where are the palliatives that were promised after the thoughtless removal of fuel subsidies?

1. The N35k cash rewards to workers?

2. The CNG buses. N100 billion was said to have been earmarked for the purchase of CNG buses. Where are the buses, and where is the money?

3. The student loans that were expected to begin in January 2024, we are now in February, and students have yet to receive the loans.

4. N25k social safety net to be shared to 15 million households

5. What about the N75 billion earmarked for the strengthening of the manufacturing sector so as to increase its capacity to expand and create good-paying jobs between July 2023 and March 2024?

6. What about the N1 trillion saved from fuel subsidy removal, which was to be reinvested into the education sector and loans?
the project is still under the pipline
Re: Nine Months After Subsidy Removal, Where Are The Palliatives As Promised? by Lifemanage: 9:11am On Feb 10
DeepSight:


Registered SIM cards alone are almost 200 million. Wake up.
Each person has up to 3-4 lines

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