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Re: Buhari Never Promised APC To Make Naira Equal To Dollar – APC by Ezemust: 4:10pm On Apr 16, 2015
SeverusSnape:

Nice one boss, These guys are bunch of hypoctical Liars. What does egift have to say about this? grin
dont mind dat stu.pid egif.he's such a fat liar.i hate him and his use.less change with passion

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Re: Buhari Never Promised APC To Make Naira Equal To Dollar – APC by Queenbhecky14(f): 4:13pm On Apr 16, 2015
Buhari never said He will make 1$= N1, He only said He will restructure it, the journalists misinterpreted Him just to meet their expectations. The video however did not show Buhari saying such just qouting n some1 reading.
Re: Buhari Never Promised APC To Make Naira Equal To Dollar – APC by iniestar1(m): 4:16pm On Apr 16, 2015
I CANT FIT LAFF...........
NOW THEY AV STARTED THEIR SEARCH FOR STATEMENTS OR QUOTES.if dats wat APC did as opposition ,dey wont smell presidency
#una find certificate tire kon c am wen he won d election,wen d good work of d administration starts maybe na quotes una go dey find wen ur mates dey upgrade

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Re: Buhari Never Promised APC To Make Naira Equal To Dollar – APC by jireh250: 4:20pm On Apr 16, 2015
Firefire:


[size=18pt]I’ll make Naira equal in value to dollar, says Buhari [/size]

Owerri – The All Progressives Congress (APC) presidential candidate, Gen. Muhammadu Buhari, on Monday said he would ensure that the Naira was equal to the dollar in value, if voted into office. Buhari stated this during the South-East presidential rally of the party at Dan Anyima Stadium, Owerri. “It is sad that the value of the naira has dropped to more than N230 to one dollar; this does not speak well for the nation’s economy,’’ he said. He urged the people to vote for APC, noting that he would ensure that corruption was tackled headlong if elected. Earlier, Gov Rochas Okorocha had urged APC supporters to vote for the party’s candidates at all levels, noting that a vote for Buhari without support to others at the state would amount to nothing. Okorocha said Buhari would address the problem of electricity, bring back the kidnapped Chibok girls and promote industrial growth. He said that Buhari was loved by the people in the region and urged them to elect him and other APC candidates during the March 28 and April 11 general elections. Former governor of Anambra, Mr Chinwoke Mbadinuju and former Minister of Education, Chinwe Obaji, were formally welcomed to the APC at the rally. The rally was attended by APC supporters from Abia, Ebonyi, Anambra, Enugu and Imo. (NAN) -

http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/03/ill-make-naira-equal-in-value-to-dollar-says-buhari/


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cZKq4frrggU


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7sWIfFWrWPU

Please try not to waste my MB again. I even thought I would see Buhari saying it in your appended videos...only oyinbo just dey read vanguard inside the video. Be guided!
Re: Buhari Never Promised APC To Make Naira Equal To Dollar – APC by Franky9584(m): 4:22pm On Apr 16, 2015
Hahaha, Nigerian politicians cannot stop 2 amuse me. Oga buhari i heard u say dat o. U use it 4 campaign now u hv won and u re giving us excuses. Fingerscrossed!

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Re: Buhari Never Promised APC To Make Naira Equal To Dollar – APC by Nobody: 4:22pm On Apr 16, 2015
ichidodo:
Good Morning Nigerians.....Welcome to one chance.

A Glance At APC’s Manifesto: Promises Independent EFCC, 40,000MW Of Electricity, More:

The All Progressives Congress (APC) 31 page manifesto, which was distributed to leaders and elders of APC at a stakeholders’ meeting in Abuja, presided over by its Interim National Chairman, Chief Bisi Akande, has pledged to address the problems facing the development of the country.

The manifesto reads in part: “APC in Government shall muster the political will to wage strident War Against Corruption; otherwise our post-oil economy will be disastrous.

“It is our considered view that none of our cardinal programmes will succeed if the current level of corruption and looting going on in the land is allowed to continue

“We shall strengthen and make independent the EFCC, ICPC and other anti-graft agencies and repeal the laws which inhibit their independence.

“We shall embark on public sensitisation campaign and civic education against corruption in schools and town halls.

“We Shall encourage civil society organisations, advocacy groups and whistle-blowers in the anti-graft vanguard.

“We shall stop the corruption of our electoral process by making Independent National and State Electoral Commissions (INEC) truly independent.

“We shall establish special courts for corruption, after due and thorough review of the Penal Code.

“To actualise this, we shall make the appointment of the chairman and top officials of National and State Electoral Commissions public as enunciated in the Uwais Electoral Reform Report.

“On all election matters, the burden of proof shall rest with the Electoral Commissions.”The party also said it would enhance politics and governance with reforms through more accountability and transparent process.

The party said: “APC will prevent abuse of executive, legislative and public offices through greater accountability, transparency and strict enforcement of anti-corruption laws whilst strengthening all anti-corruption agencies.

“Amend the constitution to remove immunity from prosecution for elected officers in criminal cases.

“Ensure full implementation of the Freedom of Information Act so that government held data sets can be requested and used by the media and the public at large and then published on regular basis.”

On Federalism, the manifesto added: “APC will initiate action to amend our constitution with a view to devolving powers, duties and responsibilities to states and local governments in order to entrench Federalism and the Federal Spirit.”

On power, APC has pledged to generate and distribute up to 40,000 Megawatts of electricity in four to eight years. The manifesto said: “Power is the centre-point of the development process. All other indices of development anchor on power and energy. The failure to make power supply efficient has impacted negatively on the economy. It has made the cost of production and business high and has invariably raised the cost of agricultural produce and other finished goods and services thereby thwarting the growth of our economy.

“The crisis in the power sector is one of the major causes of the present collapse of the industrial sector and the inability of small-scale industries to thrive. To kick-start industrial growth in the country, stable and affordable power supply is an absolute necessity.

“The APC Government shall vigorously pursue the expansion of electricity generation and distribution of up to 40,000 megawatts in four to eight years. The party will also work assiduously at making power available from renewable energy sources, such as coal, solar, hydro, wind and biomass for domestic and industrial use, wherever these prove viable.

“As a matter of pressing priority and urgency, tackle the paralysing lapses with electric power generation, distribution and supply. Resolve all stalemate around the reform of the power sector and develop a transparently agreed power generation and distribution milestones with clear timelines and targets. Liberalise the monopoly of the Federal Government in power generation and supply.

“We shall devolve much of power and energy to the private sector.The gas and thermal stations will particularly be encouraged to increase their supply capacities. Alternative power sources, including hydro, solar, coal and wind energy will be explored and developed. Regular Turn Around Maintenance (TAM) of existing facilities will be done to ensure steady and uninterrupted utility supply.An aggressive and efficient tariff/ revenue recovery system will be pursued.

“All avenues of waste, corruption and abuse will be checked. Rural electrification will continue to be encouraged.Improve management efficiency of the nation’s distribution system, improve commitment to consumer service and sensitise a national energy conservation and maintenance culture on electricity supply.Regarding national security and defence.

APC said it would decentralise the police and expand its local content to include community policing.The manifesto said: “APC will urgently address capacity building of law enforcement agents in terms of quantity and quality as this is critical in safeguarding the sanctity of lives and property.

“Establish a well-trained, adequately funded, equipped and goals driven Serious Crime Squad to combat terrorism, kidnapping, armed robbery, militancy, ethno-religious and communal clashes nationwide.

“Begin widespread consultations to amend the constitution to decentralise the police command and expand local content by including community policing.

“Push for more support in the security and economic stability of the sub-region (ECOWAS) and AU as a whole and maintain a strong, close and frank relationship with the international community.

“Take renewed measures to secure our borders, which are currently too porous for effective control of…“Take renewed measures to secure our borders which are currently too porous for effective control of unwarranted movement. Establish a National Coast Guard to protect our coastal waters.”

Concerning the economy, APC in its manifesto, said it would make “Nigerian economy one of the fastest growing emerging economies in the world achieving a real GDP growth averaging 10 per cent annually.

“Embark on vocational training, entrepreneurial and skill acquisition scheme for graduates along with the creation of small Business Loan Guarantee Scheme to create at least 1million new jobs every year, for the foreseeable future.

“Create additional middle-class of at least 1 million new home owners in our first year in government and 1 million annually thereafter, by enacting a national mortgage system that will lend at single digit interest rates for purchase of owner occupier houses.”
Re: Buhari Never Promised APC To Make Naira Equal To Dollar – APC by Cityguy: 4:22pm On Apr 16, 2015
scachy:
Politics of propaganda is over. denial sets in
I tell you grin cheesy cheesy. The bashing wey this man go receive no go get part two.

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Re: Buhari Never Promised APC To Make Naira Equal To Dollar – APC by Ikology(m): 4:22pm On Apr 16, 2015
This one gat me laughing so hard..

Duaradullad...

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Re: Buhari Never Promised APC To Make Naira Equal To Dollar – APC by EmperorJD: 4:23pm On Apr 16, 2015
One chance here you come.
Re: Buhari Never Promised APC To Make Naira Equal To Dollar – APC by 9jatatafo(m): 4:24pm On Apr 16, 2015
Hahahahahaha!! E don start oooo. He said he will make USD1= 1NGN, rescue chibok girls within 2 months and fight corruption. My question then was, how is Sai Buhari going to do it? Through magic? Nigeria produces nothing except oil and the price of oil on a global scale is nose-diving. Fight corruption? Hmmmm, he can't because Tinubu and Amaechi who sponsored him are corrupt. Chibok girls? Hmmmm ...... Sit-down-look na dog name ooo. APC change!!!! I want to remind Sai GMB that the same people who told JESUS Hossana are the same people that said CRUCIFY him.

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Re: Buhari Never Promised APC To Make Naira Equal To Dollar – APC by Ephemmm: 4:24pm On Apr 16, 2015
SeverusSnape:
Lies...
See this link: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/03/ill-make-naira-equal-in-value-to-dollar-says-buhari/

We won't aaccept that. grin
All I know is this, Buhari must make a Naira equal to a Dollar.

Lest I forget, He should also stabilize global oil price

We need change grin

Did you read between the line? So, where was he stated that one naira would be equal to one dollar in your link: you people are just giving yourselves high BP because of a President that have not been sworn in...
Re: Buhari Never Promised APC To Make Naira Equal To Dollar – APC by unclejb2(m): 4:27pm On Apr 16, 2015
JBeeHive:


You must be very daft for sharing a computer voice generated audio recording and passing it off as a campaign statement by GMB. Why cant sore losers like you just take pride in silence at ur defeat dan raising corpses that are dead n buried?

Even d vanguard article didnt quite Buhari in context, it was a statement madr in relation to his speech in order to sell newspaper, Vanguard newspaper to be precise. And even if d naira was equal to a dollar do u think it will be to Nigeria's benefit?

If you dont av sumfin to write about, go and study a book on economics and read the topic patticularly "Economies of Scale".... And then you can come back and sound a tard interesting... propagandist
Are u so blinded that u forget that everything Buhari said during his campaign tours was beamed live on national television stations and records are everywhere?? Please be truthful for once, even if its only to urself

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Re: Buhari Never Promised APC To Make Naira Equal To Dollar – APC by Image123(m): 4:28pm On Apr 16, 2015
Decree 4 is making more sense by the day. sick journalism should be punished and intellectual laziness should be taxed.
Re: Buhari Never Promised APC To Make Naira Equal To Dollar – APC by Ralphlauren(m): 4:28pm On Apr 16, 2015
Sutiv:
We have allowed politicians to fool us all the time, let us devise a means of checking those that are performing from those that are not performing. For me, I have make my check list which will be my bench mark for GMB. This check list will come into effect on May 29, 2015 and I will use it compare our economy in the next four years to where my vote should go. I encourage everyone to make his or her own check list so that these politicians will stop deceiving us.
There is my check list as @ May, 2015.
1. $1 = N197
2. Petrol price = N87
3. Crude oil price = $52/barrel
4. 1 KWH of power = N13.8 (Fixed charge = N750/month)
5. Rice = N9800/bag
6. Unemployment rate = 68%
7. Life span = 45 years
8. Rent: 2 bedroom flat = N300,000 per year.
9. Minimum wage = N18,000
10. Flight ticket local = N28,000
11. Bus: Lagos to PH = N4,000

By 2019, I will check where we are and this will determine where my vote will go. I encourage us to make similar check list because a politician will always be a politician.

Your benchmark is a funny and very childish one.

Shows you are very naive and you have no idea how a country's economy works or thrives.

For example, if the unemployment rate reduces, house rent will surely increase? Why? Because there are more people in the market with stable jobs that can afford to leave their "father's home" and rent a flat of their own. A stable yet vibrant economy always leads to a boom in real estate. Heck! My home is worth much more now than it was during the recession grin

If GMB succeeds in the electricity sector and there's stable electricity, then the price for that will increase. Uninterrupted electricity is not cheap anywhere in the world. It involves heavy investment in infrastructure which must be maintained and this doesn't come cheap. Heck! Do you know how much hedge funds are making from investments in wind energy farms grin grin

Crudeoil price is unstable and even the best government get their pricing wrong. Just recently during the Scottish referendum drama both the SNP (scottish national party) and the other UK parties (labour, conservatives) all got their prediction on the oil prices wrong.

I can go on and on.

For me, the reasonable bench mark that should be used in judging any government in any part of the world is the inflation rate, infant mortality rates, availability of affordable/reliable healthcare, unemployment rate and per capita income of its citizens.

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Re: Buhari Never Promised APC To Make Naira Equal To Dollar – APC by manny4life(m): 4:29pm On Apr 16, 2015
I sincerely hope Buhari's govt can accept criticism like Jonathan did...

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Re: Buhari Never Promised APC To Make Naira Equal To Dollar – APC by Benbisco(f): 4:29pm On Apr 16, 2015
[i][/i]In Obasanjo's voice "I dey Laff O!, I just dey laff!'

Act 1 Scene 1.

This is just the beginning.

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Re: Buhari Never Promised APC To Make Naira Equal To Dollar – APC by Cityguy: 4:30pm On Apr 16, 2015
Mistermamus:
Nigerians Neva c anytin yet well wetin u c during his tenure take am like dat no 1 should complain oh! luv dis CHANGE
Of course na. Transformation dey, we say na Change we want. Change go dey change all the time na. Abeg, where be the next miracle to deny make we move backwards joor!

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Re: Buhari Never Promised APC To Make Naira Equal To Dollar – APC by Nobody: 4:30pm On Apr 16, 2015
Ozin:
419 President elect in waiting...Dauradullard is a huge SCAM imposed on this country

Na real big SCAM dis people do us

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Re: Buhari Never Promised APC To Make Naira Equal To Dollar – APC by ICHINONYE(m): 4:30pm On Apr 16, 2015
U wil sstil hear he does not intend to gve old n jobles pple 5k monthly, wat a country I find my self, president my ass

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Re: Buhari Never Promised APC To Make Naira Equal To Dollar – APC by maxtamazin: 4:31pm On Apr 16, 2015
ozoigbondu:
They have already stated changing promises cheesy next thing you will hear is that buhari never promised to pay N5000 to 25 million unemployed youths grin

Hyeeee feeeee ceeeee.......SHANGE tongue

We don enter one chance

He has already changed the wording to the most "vulnerable" in the society. ..we need to watch out for the change. ....When they promised change, is this what they meant? #wearewatching

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Re: Buhari Never Promised APC To Make Naira Equal To Dollar – APC by PassingShot(m): 4:33pm On Apr 16, 2015
DrMaths:
egift and Passingshot!

MAD ONLINE MEN OF THE YEAR

You must think we are as foolish and stoopid as you and your likes.

We asked you to provide a quoted statement of the General or a video evidence but you instead continue to give us statements made by some other persons.

In both the Vanguard article and the video you presented, no where was Buhari quoted or shown to have made the statement.

The lies and propaganda that didn't make you win the elections will surely not make you achieve any meaningful end during GMB's regime.

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Re: Buhari Never Promised APC To Make Naira Equal To Dollar – APC by Cityguy: 4:34pm On Apr 16, 2015
yorke1:
Ameachi is always the odd person among then. Ameachi the errant boy and driver.
Na so every Judas dey be. Nothing spoil.
Re: Buhari Never Promised APC To Make Naira Equal To Dollar – APC by egift(m): 4:34pm On Apr 16, 2015
Ezemust:
dont mind dat stu.pid egif.he's such a fat liar.i hate him and his use.less change with passion
PDP has been beating silly and that is where the fun is. So Crying Is Allowed. Hahahaahaha.
Re: Buhari Never Promised APC To Make Naira Equal To Dollar – APC by Ralphlauren(m): 4:36pm On Apr 16, 2015
maxtamazin:


He has already changed the wording to the most "vulnerable" in the society. ..we need to watch out for the change. ....When they promised change, is this what they meant? #wearewatching

Of course the money will go to the most vulnerable.

So sane government will encourage laziness or turn it's country into a "welfare state".

UK made that blunder and they are seriously reversing the thread now. You need to have a bloody good excuse to claim any peanut from the government and even with that, they keep on cutting/stopping such handouts.
Re: Buhari Never Promised APC To Make Naira Equal To Dollar – APC by Chigorkizz(m): 4:38pm On Apr 16, 2015
obailala:
[size=14pt]Buhari: “It is sad that the value of the naira has dropped to more than N230 to one dollar; this does not speak well for the nation’s economy,’’[/size]

Next morning headlines...

[size=14pt]Vanguard Newspaper: I’ll make Naira equal in value to dollar, says Buhari[/size]

ALL I CAN SAY IS THAT IDIOCY ABOUNDS IN OUR NATION undecided
And you use IDIOCY to make propaganda.

I just dey laugh!!!
Re: Buhari Never Promised APC To Make Naira Equal To Dollar – APC by levelszik(m): 4:39pm On Apr 16, 2015
grin cheesy
Re: Buhari Never Promised APC To Make Naira Equal To Dollar – APC by manny4life(m): 4:39pm On Apr 16, 2015
Ralphlauren:


Your benchmark is a funny and very childish one.

Shows you are very naive and you have no idea how a country's economy works or thrives.

For example, if the unemployment rate reduces, house rent will surely increase? Why? Because there are more people in the market with stable jobs that can afford to leave their "father's home" and rent a flat of their own.

If GMB succeeds in the electricity sector and there's stable electricity, then the price for that will increase. Uninterrupted electricity is not cheap anywhere in the world.

Crudeoil prices is unstable and even the best government get their pricing wrong. Just recently during the Scottish referendum drama both the SNP (scottish national party) and the other UK parties (labour, conservatives) all got their prediction on the oil prices wrong.

I can go on and on.

For me, the reasonable bench mark that should be used in judging any government in any part of the world is the inflation rate, infant mortality rates, availability of affordable/reliable healthcare, unemployment rate and per capita income of its citizens.

So his benchmark is funny now, all the times when you guys where chanting "what the common could afford", aka " how does it affect the common man"? Hmm, if that's his benchmark, he's correct and accurate. He doesn't have to be an economist to know how the economy affects him: positively or negatively.

Did you say if Buhari succeeds in the power sector, then price will increase?

How will the price increase? What factors will make the price increase vs decrease (if there is "supposedly" success, supply will be greater than demand increasing competition)? Hmm, I'd like to hear your argument because this one is seriously faulty.

So what about Oil price? Do Scott's produce oil? #JustCurious. No point made.

Please go and on, I'd like to hear what your have to say.

What you stated are macroeconomic indices, please take a look at "Micro economic" indicators to gauge how it affects the average Joe.

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Re: Buhari Never Promised APC To Make Naira Equal To Dollar – APC by 9jatatafo(m): 4:41pm On Apr 16, 2015
zegbeye:


Na real big SCAM dis people do us

Our politicians always SCAM us from independence day. They only take from us but don't gives what they promise us. Remember 1990 was the year set aside by then polithiefcians to rescue us, food for all and housing for all. We jubilated to the point that some innocent naïve died. Then when 1990 finally came, na gobe, all na wash. Few years after 1990, the year 2000 was the miracle year where all Nigerians will be flying private jets and eat their lunch in Dubai, USA and co. The year 2000 came, na mirage we see. Then 2010 was targeted still na wash, now we have been promised the year 2020, we are waiting. In a nutshell these polithiefcians know that we Nigerians love empty promises and that is what they will use for us. All na wash but me, I don't believe any word from any politicians as they are POLITHIEFCIANS.

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Re: Buhari Never Promised APC To Make Naira Equal To Dollar – APC by Chamber10(m): 4:42pm On Apr 16, 2015
Firefire:


[size=18pt]I’ll make Naira equal in value to dollar, says Buhari [/size]

Owerri – The All Progressives Congress (APC) presidential candidate, Gen. Muhammadu Buhari, on Monday said he would ensure that the Naira was equal to the dollar in value, if voted into office. Buhari stated this during the South-East presidential rally of the party at Dan Anyima Stadium, Owerri. “It is sad that the value of the naira has dropped to more than N230 to one dollar; this does not speak well for the nation’s economy,’’ he said. He urged the people to vote for APC, noting that he would ensure that corruption was tackled headlong if elected. Earlier, Gov Rochas Okorocha had urged APC supporters to vote for the party’s candidates at all levels, noting that a vote for Buhari without support to others at the state would amount to nothing. Okorocha said Buhari would address the problem of electricity, bring back the kidnapped Chibok girls and promote industrial growth. He said that Buhari was loved by the people in the region and urged them to elect him and other APC candidates during the March 28 and April 11 general elections. Former governor of Anambra, Mr Chinwoke Mbadinuju and former Minister of Education, Chinwe Obaji, were formally welcomed to the APC at the rally. The rally was attended by APC supporters from Abia, Ebonyi, Anambra, Enugu and Imo. (NAN) -

http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/03/ill-make-naira-equal-in-value-to-dollar-says-buhari/


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cZKq4frrggU


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7sWIfFWrWPU
Re: Buhari Never Promised APC To Make Naira Equal To Dollar – APC by Ralphlauren(m): 4:42pm On Apr 16, 2015
manny4life:


So his benchmark is funny now, all the times when you guys where chanting "what the common could afford", aka " how does it affect the common man"? Hmm, if that's his benchmark, he's correct and accurate. He doesn't have to be an economist to know how the economy affects him: positively or negatively.

Did you say if Buhari succeeds in the power sector, then price will increase?

How will the price increase? What factors will make the price increase vs decrease (if there is "supposedly" success, supply will be greater than demand increasing competition)? Hmm, I'd like to hear your argument because this one is seriously faulty.

So what about Oil price? Do Scott's produce oil? #JustCurious. No point made.


Please go and on, I'd like to hear what your have to say.

What you stated are macroeconomic indices, please take a look at "Micro economic" indicators to gauge how it affects the average Joe.

The bolded alone is proof that you are dull, un-intelligent, un-exposed, uninformed and a stark illiterate. You are nowhere in my league.

I won't waste my time addressing the issues you've raised.

One thing though : google "north sea oil".
Re: Buhari Never Promised APC To Make Naira Equal To Dollar – APC by Kala11(m): 4:43pm On Apr 16, 2015
kayode27:
To all REFORMED CRIMINALS, I'm not in any way bothered by this new development.

However do note that there is a tolerance limit to all your propaganda & lies.

Just come out and deny the N5000 allowance for the jobless, as well as feeding students nationwide, then you will see RED EYES


so annoying... did you cast your vote for APC before you start ranting. mtchww
Re: Buhari Never Promised APC To Make Naira Equal To Dollar – APC by obailala(m): 4:44pm On Apr 16, 2015
Chigorkizz:

And you use IDIOCY to make propaganda.

I just dey laugh!!!
kindly explain yourself with examples

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