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Re: Reps Committee: Government Can’t Afford Power Subsidies Anymore by FineUsername(m): 7:42pm On Jan 22, 2025
Poor man no dey Nigeria if not you for see massive protests since PMS price increase. grin

bluestone2015:
How will the poor man survive?
Re: Reps Committee: Government Can’t Afford Power Subsidies Anymore by EDOSBROWN: 7:44pm On Jan 22, 2025
Racoon:
The same NASS buying exotic foreign SUVs for themselves. They kept on removing any benefit the common man can have to be fueling their outrageous flamboyant lifestyles.
Make una kukuma kill everybody
Re: Reps Committee: Government Can’t Afford Power Subsidies Anymore by donproject2(m): 7:44pm On Jan 22, 2025
I thought they removed electricity subsidy long time ago
Re: Reps Committee: Government Can’t Afford Power Subsidies Anymore by Bobloco: 7:48pm On Jan 22, 2025
Sammy5413:
If you ever voted for Tinubu, normally e no go ever better for you
It shall never be well with those who worked, supported, and encouraged this calamitous Tinubu regime
Re: Reps Committee: Government Can’t Afford Power Subsidies Anymore by phemmie06(m): 7:49pm On Jan 22, 2025
Nigerians love free things, even in Freetown, nothing is free.

That is what would be the language of brainwashed blind followers, forgetting the facts that these legitlooters have everything free to themselves apart from their humongous pay
Re: Reps Committee: Government Can’t Afford Power Subsidies Anymore by Zico5(m): 7:49pm On Jan 22, 2025
We shall see the miracle that this government want to perform to retain power comes 2027. They raised VAT, they removed petrol subsidy, they float currency, now telecoms companies have increased their tariff but yet they want to increase power tariff. We shall see.
Re: Reps Committee: Government Can’t Afford Power Subsidies Anymore by godofuck231: 7:51pm On Jan 22, 2025
Strangle the baby and drink the nutritious breasmilk
Re: Reps Committee: Government Can’t Afford Power Subsidies Anymore by phemmie06(m): 7:53pm On Jan 22, 2025
Zico5:
We shall see the miracle that this government want to perform to retain power comes 2027. They raised VAT, they removed petrol subsidy, they float currency, now telecoms companies have increased their tariff but yet they want to increase power tariff. We shall see.
You think he won't be re-elected, how was he elected in 2023?

Aside the method he used,You will be surprised that with 2 derica of rice some useless fellow will prefer to dai for him.
Re: Reps Committee: Government Can’t Afford Power Subsidies Anymore by wman(m): 7:55pm On Jan 22, 2025
I knew that this was the end goal. Move everyone to Band A pricing scheme.
Re: Reps Committee: Government Can’t Afford Power Subsidies Anymore by ChrisIntegral(m): 7:56pm On Jan 22, 2025
Shege S24ultra cheesy

We must get sense by fire by force.
Politicians that live a lavish life style want Nigerians to sacrifice.
Re: Reps Committee: Government Can’t Afford Power Subsidies Anymore by SirLakes: 8:00pm On Jan 22, 2025
e don choke grin grin grin

Una dey tell me say una still dey subsidize Band A even as e dey very costly like this.

If you like no apply wisdom ohhhh, allow lucifer called Tinubu kill you with bills and hardship
Re: Reps Committee: Government Can’t Afford Power Subsidies Anymore by Brushstrokes20: 8:02pm On Jan 22, 2025
Just imagine these useless bunch of criminals living large at the expense of common wealth o👀👀👀🤔🤔

Eleribu, mashanfani eda bunch of self serving THIEVES AND BLOODTHIRSTY VAMPIRES!💯💯💯💯💯

The shithole is beyond redemption 😎😎😎😎
Only Khaki boys can salvage the doomed contraption 💯
Re: Reps Committee: Government Can’t Afford Power Subsidies Anymore by TossTos(m): 8:02pm On Jan 22, 2025
Another uproar looming against PBAT government.
PBAT will just declare subsidy is gone on electricity
While all if the money saved from this , about 65% were spent on trips , furnitures , SUVs etc ..

Na im be say Band A people go dey pay 2500 per unit, the other bands placed below 2000.
Re: Reps Committee: Government Can’t Afford Power Subsidies Anymore by lereinter(m): 8:04pm On Jan 22, 2025
Almighty God it's time you intervene

This pharoah must perish
Re: Reps Committee: Government Can’t Afford Power Subsidies Anymore by xeju: 8:15pm On Jan 22, 2025
Na Kemi Badenoch be una problem, una never see anything yet. Parents go see dey take turns to chop each other children
Editorialtimes:
Source: The Bureau Newspaper
Re: Reps Committee: Government Can’t Afford Power Subsidies Anymore by JTCHI: 8:25pm On Jan 22, 2025
What do I say then, when it comes to the benefits of the citizens the government becomes incapacitated but doesn't feel bad to cart away with our resources. It's so bad...
Re: Reps Committee: Government Can’t Afford Power Subsidies Anymore by harsysky(m): 8:27pm On Jan 22, 2025


God bless Tinubu more to keep paying Helinues, Yorimo, 10k per month
Re: Reps Committee: Government Can’t Afford Power Subsidies Anymore by Pawa100: 8:28pm On Jan 22, 2025
But Government can afford Politicians JUMBO SALARIES grin grin grin
Re: Reps Committee: Government Can’t Afford Power Subsidies Anymore by JTCHI: 8:31pm On Jan 22, 2025
FineUsername:
Poor man no dey Nigeria if not you for see massive protests since PMS price increase. grin
For the fear of being killed with same hunger. Who will even listen to them?
Re: Reps Committee: Government Can’t Afford Power Subsidies Anymore by Ojuntana: 8:33pm On Jan 22, 2025
“We would like to highlight that our personnel appropriation was fully utilized as of October.” We requested additional funding to ensure our staff can receive their payments for October, November, and December. This resulted in a delay of staff payments for the period, occasionally extending up to three weeks.
Image123 I hope you can read simple English now claiming Tinubu never borrowed to pay salaries
Re: Reps Committee: Government Can’t Afford Power Subsidies Anymore by Ojuntana: 8:35pm On Jan 22, 2025
Zico5:
We shall see the miracle that this government want to perform to retain power comes 2027. They raised VAT, they removed petrol subsidy, they float currency, now telecoms companies have increased their tariff but yet they want to increase power tariff. We shall see.
You have transit from a zombie to a wailer

What happened
Re: Reps Committee: Government Can’t Afford Power Subsidies Anymore by MASTERMIND04(m): 8:36pm On Jan 22, 2025
iLoveYouToo:
Clowns. It’s NLC I blame for not squeezing these peoples balls for 150k minimum as minimum wage
Even 150k is not enough. These people are heartless.
Re: Reps Committee: Government Can’t Afford Power Subsidies Anymore by ceejay80s(m): 8:37pm On Jan 22, 2025
these people will cause unstoppable havoc chaos and unrest so serious fire that even extinguisher won't put out,
u cant be feeding fat of my hard earned money and telling me this bullshit,
I don talk my own, they might think their stubbornness and strict policies are putting our heads under their armpits
Re: Reps Committee: Government Can’t Afford Power Subsidies Anymore by Zico5(m): 8:45pm On Jan 22, 2025
Ojuntana:
You have transit from a zombie to a wailer

What happened
You that have lost it totally nko. If you are enjoying this government, it means something is wrong with you. I am only looking for better Nigeria for my kids and siblings not for a failure that is in power to loot.
Re: Reps Committee: Government Can’t Afford Power Subsidies Anymore by maasoap(m): 8:47pm On Jan 22, 2025
I'm now getting 3.3 units for N1000 as a band A customer of IBEDC, no govt can claim subsidising my energy usage.
Re: Reps Committee: Government Can’t Afford Power Subsidies Anymore by papyjaypaul: 8:48pm On Jan 22, 2025
ceejay80s:
these people will cause unstoppable havoc chaos and unrest so serious fire that even extinguisher won't put out,
u cant be feeding fat of my hard earned money and telling me this bullshit,
I don talk my own, they might think their stubbornness and strict policies are putting our heads under their armpits
To make matters worse, they show off their ostentatious lifestyle on social media thinking the people are happy with them. They don't know that's the oil that will light up the fire.
Re: Reps Committee: Government Can’t Afford Power Subsidies Anymore by Noblex2011(m): 8:49pm On Jan 22, 2025
Useless senator
Re: Reps Committee: Government Can’t Afford Power Subsidies Anymore by maasoap(m):
Ojuntana:
You have transit from a zombie to a wailer

What happened
You can support a candidate to win an election if one thinks he's the best. But it is stupidity of the highest order to still continue supporting such individual if and when he has proven to be a disaster as a president or gov while doing the job.
Re: Reps Committee: Government Can’t Afford Power Subsidies Anymore by DelilahMakinde(f): 8:52pm On Jan 22, 2025
2025 is last full year Nigerians will have to cope with these cannibals
Re: Reps Committee: Government Can’t Afford Power Subsidies Anymore by eliwa47(m): 8:55pm On Jan 22, 2025
Increment on fuel pump price
Increment on telecommunications
Increment on electricity tariffs, now they want to remove the subsidy.


And Nigerian workers still on 70k minimum wage undecided
Re: Reps Committee: Government Can’t Afford Power Subsidies Anymore by AerialMapper: 8:55pm On Jan 22, 2025
Government cannot even afford the allowances of you all sitting in the national assembly doing nothing!
Re: Reps Committee: Government Can’t Afford Power Subsidies Anymore by EvangelistChuks(m): 8:56pm On Jan 22, 2025
But they can afford to pay you humongous benefits.Hmmmmmmk
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