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Re: Latest Fuel Price Hike Uncalled For, Unacceptable by nairalanda1(m): 7:14pm On Oct 19, 2024
Kukutenla:
No wonder you defend him with all your guts

All for a meal o corn
Yes, Lord Marcus, but I think you would find the Egyptian and the Persian more to your liking than the barbarian marcomite
Re: Latest Fuel Price Hike Uncalled For, Unacceptable by blacknp(m): 7:15pm On Oct 19, 2024
Kukutenla:
No wonder you defend him with all your guts

All for a meal o corn
Sharap there, Nonsensical Lazy Thing, na President Tinubu wan help Ungrateful Thing like yaself?

You go wail & wait tire.
Re: Latest Fuel Price Hike Uncalled For, Unacceptable by Kukutenla: 7:15pm On Oct 19, 2024
nairalanda1:
Hmmm..
Stand aside cornarian

This is not your battle so you don't get hit by a stray bullet

Go find another thread to defend the corn gospel
Re: Latest Fuel Price Hike Uncalled For, Unacceptable by Lookmun: 7:16pm On Oct 19, 2024
NewHe:
Are you saying the FGN should fix fuel price?
Try to understand. The writer is saying, sanitize the system first. $25billion for TAM of the local refineries is not moi-moi. All gone down the drain. No accountability. All this is the case and yet we can’t even beat our chests and say subsidy is truly gone. There’s a lot of shadiness that if it’s not addressed, price increases will still take us no where.
Re: Latest Fuel Price Hike Uncalled For, Unacceptable by mankan2k7(m): 7:16pm On Oct 19, 2024
Oloriburuku ni Tinupoo
Re: Latest Fuel Price Hike Uncalled For, Unacceptable by Kukutenla: 7:16pm On Oct 19, 2024
blacknp:
Sharap there, Nonsensical Lazy Thing, na President Tinubu wan help Ungrateful Thing like yaself?

You go wail & wait tire.
If I wait and wail, what will happen to a scammer who replies himself in a hustle for 10k
You will never hammer
Know this, know peace

Re: Latest Fuel Price Hike Uncalled For, Unacceptable by Kukutenla: 7:18pm On Oct 19, 2024
nairalanda1:
Yes, Lord Marcus, but I think you would find the Egyptian and the Persian more to your liking than the barbarian marcomite
Fermented corn contains 33% alcohol

You got hit bad

Go sleep it over
Re: Latest Fuel Price Hike Uncalled For, Unacceptable by blacknp(m): 7:19pm On Oct 19, 2024
Kukutenla:
If I wait and wail, what will happen to a scammer who replies himself in a hustle for 10k
You will never hammer
Know this, know peace
Very funny, wetin you mean by hammer 🔨?
Re: Latest Fuel Price Hike Uncalled For, Unacceptable by blacknp(m): 7:20pm On Oct 19, 2024
Kukutenla:
Crying to the mods now are we?

Don't forget to show them your scamming screenshot
Or are you unaware it's against nairaland rules to advertise without authorisation?
grin grin grin
Re: Latest Fuel Price Hike Uncalled For, Unacceptable by GigFc(m): 7:24pm On Oct 19, 2024
Just bought 10 liters of Tpain for 12k. Damn
Re: Latest Fuel Price Hike Uncalled For, Unacceptable by nairalanda1(m): 7:30pm On Oct 19, 2024
Kukutenla:
Fermented corn contains 33% alcohol

You got hit bad

Go sleep it over
Got him
Re: Latest Fuel Price Hike Uncalled For, Unacceptable by blacknp(m): 7:30pm On Oct 19, 2024
Kukutenla:
Stop crying to the mod scammer
I have your receipts
grin

Re: Latest Fuel Price Hike Uncalled For, Unacceptable by Kukutenla: 7:31pm On Oct 19, 2024
[quote author=blacknp post=132501835][/quote]How does this pic justify scamming and hustling for 10k? cheesy grin grin
Re: Latest Fuel Price Hike Uncalled For, Unacceptable by blacknp(m): 7:32pm On Oct 19, 2024
Kukutenla:
How does this pic justify scamming and hustling for 10k? cheesy grin grin
huh
Re: Latest Fuel Price Hike Uncalled For, Unacceptable by Blackdisciple(m): 7:38pm On Oct 19, 2024
Hahahaha grin grin grin
The clueless president he thought Nigeria is Lagos state....
Re: Latest Fuel Price Hike Uncalled For, Unacceptable by felixtare(m): 7:39pm On Oct 19, 2024
SensualMan:
Tinubu's reform are longterm reforms that will favour the average yoruba man on the street in the years to come. These reforms are so big the eyes cannot see.
Fuel should sell for 7k a litre in Nigeria but Tinubu being the compassionate yoruba leader he is has reduced it to 1300 so the average yoruba man can have access to clean fuel for cars and generator.

Tinubu till 2031
I hv to read twice to u understand
Re: Latest Fuel Price Hike Uncalled For, Unacceptable by nairalanda1(m): 7:40pm On Oct 19, 2024
Kukutenla:
Yeah
Just as you're waiting for 10k in exchange for your mama's titties

Who's the lazy one
Such edifying speech from a good Christian
Re: Latest Fuel Price Hike Uncalled For, Unacceptable by Tayorshd87(m): 7:41pm On Oct 19, 2024
ReubenE:
They are not even done with the increment yet. Another one is still coming
Then CNG will come into play
Re: Latest Fuel Price Hike Uncalled For, Unacceptable by nairalanda1(m): 7:48pm On Oct 19, 2024
Kukutenla:
Fermented corn contains 33% alcohol

You got hit bad

Go sleep it over
Sorry darling, I don't drink alcohol or eat corn

You on the other hand do.

And you are such an examplary Christian boy. Jesus is proud of you and your language on this site
Re: Latest Fuel Price Hike Uncalled For, Unacceptable by OmoOshodi(m): 7:55pm On Oct 19, 2024
RevenuesBoost:
Nigerians who survived Tinubu regime are the strongest beings on earth.
Apc regime
Re: Latest Fuel Price Hike Uncalled For, Unacceptable by ivandragon:
adonainana:
Succinctly spoken

No one ever said don’t remove subsidy. Remove it but what exactly was the plan B when it was removed, how many barrels of oil did the modular refineries producing , what about the other major refineries

Funny enough even if tinubu had waited till dangote refinery had come on board and then removed subsidy. Nigerians would have escaped the hardship

Also it was important to remove subsidy first then continue to defend the naira and then float the naira in a couple of years time when people have recovered from the new price of petrol

Like for real which commodity in the world can increase by almost 430 percent in one year

And we talking a commodity like petrol that is incidental to the whole economy

Even common sense should even tell tinubu to first even double power generation first before removing fuel subsidy so that perhaps manufacturers can perhaps run thier machines on steady light

No common sense whatsoever and look at the mess

Look at the naira

Look at the price of almost everything

See extreme poverty
Simple commonsense.

Remove the subsidy but keep the naira below N400 while quickly putting in place the necessary measures and shocks to take on the eventual 'floating' of the naira if at all it becomes necessary.

Bat just needed to do 3 major things, keep the naira under N400 and provide adequate security for the food basket states. Then tackle the corruption in both the subsidy and fx rates that they claimed made them unsustainable.
Re: Latest Fuel Price Hike Uncalled For, Unacceptable by joadeoluwa: 8:09pm On Oct 19, 2024
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Re: Latest Fuel Price Hike Uncalled For, Unacceptable by Kukutenla: 8:44pm On Oct 19, 2024
nairalanda1:
Sorry darling, I don't drink alcohol or eat corn

You on the other hand do.

And you are such an examplary Christian boy. Jesus is proud of you and your language on this site
If you don't eat corn, why do you go about hustling for it on this platform
You know how many times I've smoked you out in your corn hustling?

Jesus did not teach us to support oppression of the poor and needy

Rest
Re: Latest Fuel Price Hike Uncalled For, Unacceptable by grandstar(m): 8:57pm On Oct 19, 2024
It would be appropriate that newspapers employ a competent economist so they won't make such embarrassing articles which exposes a shallow understanding of economics see the light of day.

If truth be told, Tinubu needs to go further in cutting structural wastes such as the fuel and electricity subsidies, and a bloated civil service.

How do people expect the government to run a budget of 27.5 trillion on basically 4 trillion? Buhari would have simply told the central bank to print the difference and lend it to him. That is why debt servicing in 2022, was higher than the entire government revenue!

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At least 80% of the revenue will go towards servicing debt. That is why I said the FG only has about 4 trillion to play with.

There's the saying," Borrow borrow make me fine." That was what Buhari was doing. He would have borrowed money to provide the petrol subsidy. Tinubu says the days of such have to end. His refusal to go on a borrowing binge to give you cheap fuel is why the price of petrol is so high.

Buhari wrecked the economy. All these screaming should have been carried out then and not now, but majority were clueless. Buhari scored worse than an F9 in almost all his 8 years as president
Re: Latest Fuel Price Hike Uncalled For, Unacceptable by nairalanda1(m): 9:00pm On Oct 19, 2024
Kukutenla:
If you don't eat corn, why do you go about hustling for it on this platform
You know how many times I've smoked you out in your corn hustling?

Jesus did not teach us to support oppression of the poor and needy

Rest
Such a good Christian boy
Re: Latest Fuel Price Hike Uncalled For, Unacceptable by Honestey: 9:12pm On Oct 19, 2024
Go to court
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