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Re: Saraki: We Were Portrayed As Enemies When We Demanded Transparency From Buhari by Beautifulday: 9:15am On Feb 23, 2024
ddippset:
Right from Js 3 we know.

90 percent of the weaker students go to arts and business classes.

And why should someone do government before specializing?

If you say HISTORY sef I fit reason you but government?

Rubbish..

Yes, many students run away from Further Mathematics.

Infact 90 percent of the set run away from F math.
Nah why I said, your school is lazy. If you were taught government in SSS 1, you wouldn't have asked the questions you asked about the duties and responsibilities of the Senate.

Lol! Some reading your boasting about Further Mathematics will think those who paraded themselves as scholars in the subject had added any value to Nigeria beside making noise as you have added to the contribution.

Business study and commercial students have added more value to Nigeria than all the science students combined together.

No wyne people here abeg
Re: Saraki: We Were Portrayed As Enemies When We Demanded Transparency From Buhari by sulaak(m): 11:30am On Feb 23, 2024
lexy2014:
why should GEJ have removed fuel subsidy?

how does not removing fuel subsidy prove that GEJ was not a real leader?

what are the right decisions a president is supposed to take that should qualify him to be president?
If you watched the 2012 fuel subsidies, GEJ senior government officials such as Iweala and Sanusi advised him to remove fuel subsidies and invest the $8 billion P/A that was being wasted on importing refined fuel on building local infrastructure including a new refinery.

Instead, he succumbed to APC bullying and public protest and continued the fuel subsidies, which have now been removed.



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RLd8o8z-2CU&t=4s
Re: Saraki: We Were Portrayed As Enemies When We Demanded Transparency From Buhari by lexy2014: 11:36am On Feb 23, 2024
sulaak:
If you watched the 2012 fuel subsidies, GEJ senior government officials such as Iweala and Sanusi advised him to remove fuel subsidies and invest the $8 billion P/A that was being wasted on importing refined fuel on building local infrastructure including a new refinery.

Instead, he succumbed to APC bullying and public protest and continued the fuel subsidies, which have now been removed.
thats not what I asked.

1. why should GEJ have removed fuel subsidy?

2. how does not removing fuel subsidy prove that GEJ was not a real leader?

3. what are the right decisions a president is supposed to take that should qualify him to be president?
Re: Saraki: We Were Portrayed As Enemies When We Demanded Transparency From Buhari by sulaak(m): 6:00am On Feb 24, 2024
lexy2014:
thats not what I asked.

1. why should GEJ have removed fuel subsidy?

2. how does not removing fuel subsidy prove that GEJ was not a real leader?

3. what are the right decisions a president is supposed to take that should qualify him to be president?
A decisive leaders should take the welfare and advancement of their country into consideration, to continue subsiding poverty by funding imported fuel subsidies at. a cost of $8 billion P?A, when they can invest in education , health care and a new refineries is madness and part of the root cause while Nigeria is in this current predicament.

Nigeria has limited industrial capability because the Nigeria leadership refuse to make the tiugh decision of developing a productive economy instead Nigeria will rather waste limited foreign exchange on importing good and service.
Re: Saraki: We Were Portrayed As Enemies When We Demanded Transparency From Buhari by lexy2014: 7:36am On Feb 24, 2024
sulaak:
A decisive leaders should take the welfare and advancement of their country into consideration, to continue subsiding poverty by funding imported fuel subsidies at. a cost of $8 billion P?A, when they can invest in education , health care and a new refineries is madness and part of the root cause while Nigeria is in this current predicament.

Nigeria has limited industrial capability because the Nigeria leadership refuse to make the tiugh decision of developing a productive economy instead Nigeria will rather waste limited foreign exchange on importing good and service.
off point. kindly answer the questions asked as enumerated.

1. why should GEJ have removed fuel subsidy?

2. how does not removing fuel subsidy prove that GEJ was not a real leader?

3. what are the right decisions a president is supposed to take that should qualify him to be president?
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