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Re: Nine Months After Subsidy Removal, Where Are The Palliatives As Promised? by Lifemanage: 9:12am On Feb 10
The govt of Tinubu anchors on lies ....sadly

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Re: Nine Months After Subsidy Removal, Where Are The Palliatives As Promised? by LAFOCUZY: 9:13am 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?

Thank you for documenting abd tracking these promises. Hope we should all take this approach to dealing elected oficial on political, economic and social issues and promises.

Reminding them of their promises and making them accountable..

Lets keep it this way.

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Re: Nine Months After Subsidy Removal, Where Are The Palliatives As Promised? by peteofi(m): 9:15am On Feb 10
Now I understand There Was A Country. There really was a country. What a pity.

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Re: Nine Months After Subsidy Removal, Where Are The Palliatives As Promised? by VeeVeeMyLuv(m): 9:15am On Feb 10
TrackerSK:
Tinubu is too corrupt I swear.And some cretins said this idiot build Lagos.
That is danger of having "bad" leader who claim to be "strong" not like Jona.

The person will always welcome bad wicked, oppressive advice that will strangulate his people.

Aswear Such leaders consider alleviating the hardship of people as a sign of weakness.
They equate improving, bettering the lives of the people to being weak leader.

Omo very dangerous specie of human beings.

But are always very happy and fulfilled with the policy that makes life difficult for masses

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Re: Nine Months After Subsidy Removal, Where Are The Palliatives As Promised? by Shikini: 9:19am On Feb 10
Scam

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Re: Nine Months After Subsidy Removal, Where Are The Palliatives As Promised? by israelmao(m): 9:19am On Feb 10
Palliatives that have been shared before they were announced.

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Re: Nine Months After Subsidy Removal, Where Are The Palliatives As Promised? by Incredible128: 9:19am On Feb 10
I don't think it's about Nigerians being cowards, I think it's about the problem of majority of Nigerians being easy to manipulate, just throw in a few tribal or religious rubbish into whatever is being planned by the citizenry, and u'll achieve Ur aim of division
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.

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Re: Nine Months After Subsidy Removal, Where Are The Palliatives As Promised? by cardoctor(m): 9:20am On Feb 10
Palliative wey don enter ocean swim go overseas.
Re: Nine Months After Subsidy Removal, Where Are The Palliatives As Promised? by blacknp(m): 9:22am On Feb 10
dannywest:
Someone did SURE-P with subsidy removal,
Provided transport, loans and grants,
Showed sincerity but you people entered street and chased him away.


The chief chaser entered the same position and more than tripled fuel price with nothing but promises.

We are here crying on social media.

Nigerians really get what they deserve.
Sure, no be una chase Jonathan, abi APC plan coup overthrow the Jonathan government, Na una help Apc remove Jonathan from power.

You committed an action, now you want to blame someone else for an act that you committed.
Re: Nine Months After Subsidy Removal, Where Are The Palliatives As Promised? by Prigidypogodo(f): 9:24am On Feb 10
Thunder scatter Tinubu insha Allah amin
Thunder scatter Tinubu insha Allah amin
Thunder scatter Tinubu
Scatter Tinubu
Scatter Remi Tinubu
Thunder scatter Tinubu insha Allah amin.

Hahahahahaha nice song 😃

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Re: Nine Months After Subsidy Removal, Where Are The Palliatives As Promised? by CapitalBank: 9:24am 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?


AUDIO.

Na those wey dey expect anything from this criminal I pity.
Re: Nine Months After Subsidy Removal, Where Are The Palliatives As Promised? by Bayajjidda: 9:25am On Feb 10
Sunijacks:
All these monies have been embezzled.
This is Nigeria

They are all usual bat/APC mere promises. They never existed to talk more about being embezzled. Believe bat at your peril.
Re: Nine Months After Subsidy Removal, Where Are The Palliatives As Promised? by naijaboy756: 9:25am On Feb 10
Save Nigeria Group
Occupy Nigeria
South West Media

Na dem

Destroyers of Nigeria

Dem no fit occupy now

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Re: Nine Months After Subsidy Removal, Where Are The Palliatives As Promised? by Blaze14k: 9:25am On Feb 10
embarassed
buharibanjo:
Forget PALLIATIVES
NIGERIA IS CRUMBLING bro
It's needs a swift-serious fix

Your leaders make it look like it's crumbling. I will use abia state as an example even ebonyi state. When Dave umahi and Alex otti became governor it became obvious that there's money in the state it's the previous leaders who refused to utilise it. This is applicable to the federal level. Don't be deceived there's money in nigeria buh in the wrong hands.

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Re: Nine Months After Subsidy Removal, Where Are The Palliatives As Promised? by faceland: 9:27am On Feb 10
World bank gave them 640 Billions of NAIRA (when dollars was still 750 naira) that they chop by promising Nigerian 8k a month for 6 months.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yd_rMdhKfhU
Re: Nine Months After Subsidy Removal, Where Are The Palliatives As Promised? by Bayajjidda: 9:27am On Feb 10
naijaboy756:
Save Nigeria Group
Occupy Nigeria
South West Media

Na dem

Destroyers of Nigeria

Dem no fit occupy now

They can never occupy since it is not a man from the minority tribe. It's RONU time, they can do any how they wish.
Re: Nine Months After Subsidy Removal, Where Are The Palliatives As Promised? by blacknp(m): 9:27am On Feb 10
CapitalBank:



AUDIO.

Na those wey dey expect anything from this criminal I pity
Like the thing you quoted Bobloco?
Re: Nine Months After Subsidy Removal, Where Are The Palliatives As Promised? by blacknp(m): 9:28am On Feb 10
Bayajjidda:


They can never occupy since it is not a man from the minority tribe. It's RONU time, they can do any how they wish.
Only una drive Jonathan from power in your ignorance, now you want to blame APC for fooling you people abi?

In future you will come & cry to us that your were deceived against Tinubu?

Please make una go rest.
Re: Nine Months After Subsidy Removal, Where Are The Palliatives As Promised? by Chukwuka319(m): 9:30am On Feb 10
From the obvious look of things, it's like this government is the sequel to the immediate past government.
Re: Nine Months After Subsidy Removal, Where Are The Palliatives As Promised? by Musisco01(m): 9:33am On Feb 10
APC is a plague....
Know this and know peace!

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Re: Nine Months After Subsidy Removal, Where Are The Palliatives As Promised? by hedonido: 9:34am On Feb 10
VeeVeeMyLuv:

That is danger of having "bad" leader who claim to be "strong" not like Jona.

The person will always welcome bad wicked, oppressive advice that will strangulate his people.

Aswear Such leaders consider alleviating the hardship of people as a sign of weakness.
They equate improving, bettering the lives of the people to being weak leader.

Omo very dangerous specie of human beings.

But are always very happy and fulfilled with the policy that makes life difficult for masses

There's nothing more dangerous than a 'strong' leader who is also corrupt, clueless, and tribalistic. That is a recipe for disaster.

The only kind of 'strong' leaders that can drive growth and development in a third world country is the Lee Kwan Yu archetype. Strong, yes, but also nationalistic, puritan, above board, public spirited and self-less.

Someone like Obasanjo was somewhat strong but also somewhat corrupt. But extremely nationalistic and public spirited. Hence the progress Nigeria made under him.

Someone like Yar Adua or Goodluck could have been accused of being 'weak', but at least they were conscious of the public good. If a policy seemed to cause hardship, they revised it to the extent possible, based on overwhelming public opinion.

The disastrous bastard they call BAT is neither of these things. He claims to be strong, yet he lacks public support or a national base (only his Yoruba tribalists supported him), he is exceedingly corrupt, completely selfish, totally sectional and tribalistic, and absolutely clueless. You can't have these combinations and yet be purporting to be 'strong' and be taking 'hard decisions' that impoverish the masses. He will end up deposed. Mark it. His useless pride and hubris wouldn't save him. He will be disgracefully forced out of office before the end of this tenure.

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Re: Nine Months After Subsidy Removal, Where Are The Palliatives As Promised? by CapitalBank: 9:34am On Feb 10
blacknp:
Like the thing you quoted Bobloco?

Paid hands go look for better thing to do with your life. Tinubu will gone when God eventually calls him after reaching maybe 100 years… you will left with the mess he created.

Dey play
Re: Nine Months After Subsidy Removal, Where Are The Palliatives As Promised? by Lomprico2: 9:34am 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?

Scam! Scam!! Scam!!!
APC has been nothing but an occultic scamming group right from day 1.

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Re: Nine Months After Subsidy Removal, Where Are The Palliatives As Promised? by treatise: 9:36am 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?
Check your "inbox" in the words of Senator Akpabio grin
Re: Nine Months After Subsidy Removal, Where Are The Palliatives As Promised? by naijaboy756: 9:37am On Feb 10
Bayajjidda:


They can never occupy since it is not a man from the minority tribe. It's RONU time, they can do any how they wish.
RONU should save face

Save tribal face by performing

Tinubu wants to erase MKO Abiola’s good will
Re: Nine Months After Subsidy Removal, Where Are The Palliatives As Promised? by Bayajjidda: 9:38am On Feb 10
Lifemanage:

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

Because you think Nigeria ends with your village. Travel and see, Nigeria should be more than 250 million in population.
Re: Nine Months After Subsidy Removal, Where Are The Palliatives As Promised? by Bayajjidda: 9:41am On Feb 10
blacknp:
Only una drive Jonathan from power in your ignorance, now you want to blame APC for fooling you people abi?

In future you will come & cry to us that your were deceived against Tinubu?

Please make una go rest.

Ronu is the shit that make their souls burn slow, and their bodies die of hunger and starvation.
Re: Nine Months After Subsidy Removal, Where Are The Palliatives As Promised? by Nonexisting1: 9:42am On Feb 10
Not my business. I'm busy in class learning the political lesson they are teaching us.

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Re: Nine Months After Subsidy Removal, Where Are The Palliatives As Promised? by Edolor(m): 9:43am On Feb 10
The problem is not politicians but pastors, this is why it is wrong for you to teach people to pray for their oppressors, so what do want them to do, you preach against anger that it is from the devil, but not letting the members know that it takes the same anger in you to be able to confront your oppressors,two most of the men of God in Nigeria are beneficiaries of corruption in public offices.

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Re: Nine Months After Subsidy Removal, Where Are The Palliatives As Promised? by DatNiggaDaz: 9:47am On Feb 10
ShootThemAll:


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.
Well said G

The criminal drug addict means no good for Nigeria .

The thief is only interested in stacking up Bullion vans taking them all the way to Bourdillon city

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Re: Nine Months After Subsidy Removal, Where Are The Palliatives As Promised? by ogolemati: 9:48am On Feb 10
grin grin grin grin grin grin grin let me check if the bullion van have been fully filled.no no no it's still not yet full ,until then nothing for you people
Re: Nine Months After Subsidy Removal, Where Are The Palliatives As Promised? by AskNgige2: 9:48am On Feb 10
Racoon:
The hardened burgeoning criminals in government are the same palliative thieves. Believe anything said by this useless government and get your brain examined for psychiatric problems.

Lmao 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

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