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Re: Buhari And The Challenge Of Unpaid Salaries by sammyj: 5:02pm On May 13, 2015
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Re: Buhari And The Challenge Of Unpaid Salaries by Nobody: 5:02pm On May 13, 2015
Dem collect thier budget every month and yet wont pay. That mumu aregbe nd co.
Re: Buhari And The Challenge Of Unpaid Salaries by Nobody: 5:02pm On May 13, 2015
Jonathan was busy saving all the money for election. ThankGod he failed !
Re: Buhari And The Challenge Of Unpaid Salaries by kodded(m): 5:02pm On May 13, 2015
magabounce:
PDP ha sucked us Dry!!!!!
sheabi imo, rivers, osun are all pdp states ? undecided
Re: Buhari And The Challenge Of Unpaid Salaries by egift(m): 5:03pm On May 13, 2015
States and Federal should pay those they owe respectively. Also we need a health competition among states.
Re: Buhari And The Challenge Of Unpaid Salaries by Nobody: 5:04pm On May 13, 2015
These right-brained writers will never admit that no party since the history of the geographical expression called Nigeria could survive the military for up to 16 yrs, from the days of Action Group, to NPN, so SDP and NRC. It took PDP to keep the military away from politics and handover Nigeria as a Democratic Entity to another civilian party. APC the way it is constituted could NEVER have handled it the way PDP handled Nigeria and diplomatically transitioned it from one party state to a multi-party democracy.

You must give it to PDP. Without PDP, there would have been no democratic Nigeria. Needless to say, there would have been no APC. So therefore, APC is just a grandchild of PDP.

Fullstop fools.

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Re: Buhari And The Challenge Of Unpaid Salaries by Holymcee(m): 5:06pm On May 13, 2015
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Re: Buhari And The Challenge Of Unpaid Salaries by AbuQatadah: 5:06pm On May 13, 2015
Re: Buhari And The Challenge Of Unpaid Salaries by AnneMomoh: 5:06pm On May 13, 2015
This is certain not the right time to Rule Naija, the ish are just too much
Re: Buhari And The Challenge Of Unpaid Salaries by publicenemy(m): 5:06pm On May 13, 2015
AnneMomoh:
Governing Naija, no be beans oh
I telling you
Re: Buhari And The Challenge Of Unpaid Salaries by jumper524(m): 5:06pm On May 13, 2015
Sweetguy25:
The Nigerian government has no business with owing its workers their salaries. It is not done in any sovereign country in the world.

dis guy where u get ur sense 4rm who told u that?
Re: Buhari And The Challenge Of Unpaid Salaries by Guyman02: 5:07pm On May 13, 2015
Dewze:
Why is it that Nigerian journalists do not know how to summarize and make their points early enough in their write up. For crying out loud, why spend half of your write up talking about all the problems in Nigeria like we do not know them already. You only end up making your article unnecessarily long, tedious and boring.

If he doesnt write unnecessarily long story of things you already how will he fill a full page and get paid by the publisher?
Re: Buhari And The Challenge Of Unpaid Salaries by bid4rich(m): 5:07pm On May 13, 2015
Another APC spokeperson. Are you telling us now that Baba doesnt know what he is to inherit before he put his head there and promise heaven on earth? I beg no excuse will be strong enough should in case he..................... (fill in d gap)
Re: Buhari And The Challenge Of Unpaid Salaries by Eureka123(f): 5:08pm On May 13, 2015
My heart bleeds for Nigeria. I don't understand why anyone would ever consider personal benefits over the love for the progress of one's nation. Corruption and bad leadership have indeed eaten deep into our fabrics. God help Buhari and our leaders in the future to bring this nation to its rightful place, amen.

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Re: Buhari And The Challenge Of Unpaid Salaries by brownlord: 5:08pm On May 13, 2015
I think Murray is taking over from Madam Oby
Re: Buhari And The Challenge Of Unpaid Salaries by publicenemy(m): 5:09pm On May 13, 2015
clemz88:
ju for juju

Yes ooo
Re: Buhari And The Challenge Of Unpaid Salaries by kindnyce(m): 5:09pm On May 13, 2015
WELL THE OUT-GOING GOVT MUST BE HELD ACCOUNTABLE

ITS GMB FAULT THEY WERENT PAID
Re: Buhari And The Challenge Of Unpaid Salaries by adenine02: 5:10pm On May 13, 2015
Dear Lord
Help our president
Re: Buhari And The Challenge Of Unpaid Salaries by Nobody: 5:10pm On May 13, 2015
See wetin PDP cause?
Re: Buhari And The Challenge Of Unpaid Salaries by bid4rich(m): 5:11pm On May 13, 2015
Billyonaire:
These right-brained writers will never admit that no party since the history of the geographical expression called Nigeria could survive the military for up to 16 yrs, from the days of Action Group, to NPN, so SDP and NRC. It took PDP to keep the military away from politics and handover Nigeria as a Democratic Entity to another civilian party. APC the way it is constituted could NEVER have handled it the way PDP handled Nigeria and diplomatically transitioned it from one party state to a multi-party democracy.

You must give it to PDP. Without PDP, there would have been no democratic Nigeria. Needless to say, there would have been no APC. So therefore, APC is just a grandchild of PDP.

Fullstop fools.

Bro, you harsh oo kai!
Re: Buhari And The Challenge Of Unpaid Salaries by Positiveminds(m): 5:13pm On May 13, 2015
Just read two paragraphs. Op, you are a promoter of evil conspiracies and unguarded media disaster.

You seem to have forgotten that Buhari governed Nigeria in the past, and that government is a continuum. Buhari is part of the problems of Nigeria. All these write-up from you people is only advanced template for inherent failure. Should Buhari fail, he will face a turbulent time with the social media, and trust me, he cannot kill everybody
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Re: Buhari And The Challenge Of Unpaid Salaries by yungcyrus(m): 5:15pm On May 13, 2015
holatin:


son of a vagabond, d last time I checked d meaning of illiterate, it mean
unable to read or write.

with the below link, does d word illiterate qualify him ?
oloribu somebody



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I know you are wretched to the extent you can't afford data to watch the video but you can send the link to d few successful people on your town.

fry spit chop..........morrafucker..............
Re: Buhari And The Challenge Of Unpaid Salaries by FitnessNigeria: 5:17pm On May 13, 2015
Last 16yrs of PDP


grin grin grin grin grin grin. I never knew Nigeria was an Eldorado until PDP came to power.

APC and their supporters trying so hard to re-write history.
Re: Buhari And The Challenge Of Unpaid Salaries by OrlandoOwoh(m): 5:18pm On May 13, 2015
It's a big shame that Jonathan is leaving nothing in the coffers for Buhari. This is unlike in 2007 when the outgoing President Obasanjo, after clearing our debts, left some money in the coffers for Yar'Adua/Jonathan.
Re: Buhari And The Challenge Of Unpaid Salaries by xandy84: 5:20pm On May 13, 2015
Our problem is lack of true federalism. Most states governors does nothing to increase their internally generated revenue since they are certain hand out is coming from federal givernment. The moment states are made to generate and pay tax to federal government instead of the present arrangement then half of the problem will be solve. Same goes for loal government chairmen.
The fact is some states are richer than others and same goes also in united States. Every States, local government area need to generate their revenue and spend according to what is generated. Oil prices will continue to go down due to oil discovery in new places and over reliance on oil is a recipe for disaster..
Buhari does not have any magic to do and he knows that. All he has to do is true federalism and reduce in cost of governance.
Federal government has way too much responsilities that makes it impossible to accomplish.
My opinion though..
Re: Buhari And The Challenge Of Unpaid Salaries by Nobody: 5:21pm On May 13, 2015
Positiveminds:
Just read two paragraphs. Op, you are a promoter of evil conspiracies and unguarded media disaster.

You seem to have forgotten that Buhari governed Nigeria in the past, and that government is a continuum. Buhari is part of the problems of Nigeria. All these write-up from you people is only advanced template for inherent failure. Should Buhari fail, he will face a turbulent time with the social media, and trust me, he cannot kill everybody
.

And how does that explain the failure of many state governors to pay salaries.

That's why we vote for people...to actually solve problems....not to grumble about what Awo did not do, or Balewa did not do, or Azikiwe forgot to do.
Re: Buhari And The Challenge Of Unpaid Salaries by OrlandoOwoh(m): 5:22pm On May 13, 2015
Positiveminds:
Just read two paragraphs. Op, you are a promoter of evil conspiracies and unguarded media disaster.

You seem to have forgotten that Buhari governed Nigeria in the past, and that government is a continuum. Buhari is part of the problems of Nigeria. All these write-up from you people is only advanced template for inherent failure. Should Buhari fail, he will face a turbulent time with the social media, and trust me, he cannot kill everybody
.
You have no understanding of what is meant by government being a cötinuum.
Re: Buhari And The Challenge Of Unpaid Salaries by ElFenomeno1: 5:23pm On May 13, 2015
The amount of work the incoming administration has on their hands .... MAJOR!
Re: Buhari And The Challenge Of Unpaid Salaries by Nobody: 5:23pm On May 13, 2015
xandy84:
Our problem is lack of true federalism. Most states governors does nothing to increase their internally generated revenue since they are certain hand out is coming from federal givernment. The moment states are made to generate and pay tax to federal government instead of the present arrangement then half of the problem will be solve. Same goes for loal government chairmen.
The fact is some states are richer than others and same goes also in united States. Every States, local government area need to generate their revenue and spend according to what is generated. Oil prices will continue to go down due to oil discovery in new places and over reliance on oil is a recipe for disaster..
Buhari does not have any magic to do and he knows that. All he has to do is true federalism and reduce in cost of governance.
Federal government has way too much responsilities that makes it impossible to accomplish.
My opinion though..

Even with true federalism.....you would still have many lazy state governors.

The fact is...most Nigerians don't want true federalism. Most Nigerians just want to chop oil money all day long...and that includes many of the true federalism advocates.

Because it is far easier to do that than actually work at developing innovative economies.
Re: Buhari And The Challenge Of Unpaid Salaries by Abugab(m): 5:24pm On May 13, 2015
I really pity GMB as the rot he is inheriting will almost kill him with it's stench.
For all those Jonathanians/GEJites who were shouting Transformation hope you have seen it all with the accrued debt all over?
Hope you all are enjoying the hardship caused by the fuel scarcity and lack of electricity?

I have confidence in GMB as he has done it before and will do same this time around. He inherited a Nigeria that was bastardized by Shagari and Umaru Dikko but was able to stabilize the nation even as a military man. He is once again inheriting a bastardized nation courtesy of the PDP and its poor leaders and I am sure he will deliver but surely needs time and the cooperation of Nigerians. He should just ensure he has BRF and Tam David West in his govt with sensitive portfolios.

God bless Nigeria!

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Re: Buhari And The Challenge Of Unpaid Salaries by xandy84: 5:24pm On May 13, 2015
It nothing to be ashame of bro.. Ask yourself if the price of oil which is the only major export is same now and 2007. The realities on ground is that it can't be business as usual.. Lots of things has to change.
As much as i want anybody who stole commonwealth to be persecuted but that can wait, incoming administration should prioritise her objectives..











OrlandoOwoh:
It's a big shame that Jonathan is leaving nothing in the coffers for Buhari. This is unlike in 2007 when the outgoing President Obasanjo, after clearing our debts, left some money in the coffers for Yar'Adua/Jonathan.

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