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| Re: Who Takes Credit For The Four Refinaries About To Commence Operations? by bashydemy(m): 5:11pm On Jun 20, 2015 |
hamilton62:What did you want to achieve from the link you gave up there? that was june 11 2015 article and the last time i check PMB was the C in C then... So what does that have to do with the fact that GEJ did nothing on those refineries and PMB should take the glory for them. |
| Re: Who Takes Credit For The Four Refinaries About To Commence Operations? by bashydemy(m): 5:13pm On Jun 20, 2015 |
refreshrate:Sorry am not the cause of your paymaster (GEJ) Misfortune at the March 28 2015 poll... so try to live with and stop ranting... PMB is in power and will be responsible for anything that happen now either good or bad.. |
| Re: Who Takes Credit For The Four Refinaries About To Commence Operations? by Appleyard(m): 10:06pm On Jun 20, 2015 |
Rad1cal:.....only that you have not been able to accept the reality that it was your drunk friend's horror govt and its aftermaths that is still hurting the nation even now. And the fact that you are bias and full of hatred for the old man who floors your educated drunk Dr. Get over it and move on with your life, homie! |
| Re: Who Takes Credit For The Four Refinaries About To Commence Operations? by hamilton62(m): 10:48pm On Jun 20, 2015 |
bashydemy:hahahaha when did the GMD say they started work on the refineries simultaneously? months back... Our able PMB is not up to a month in administration so what do you think? It is an 18months project and only tam takes 6 months which already has been done. I knew since last year that rehab has been ongoing on the refineries and at least deducing facts from the link and asking about TAM then you will understand better. Thanks and God bless you. |
| Re: Who Takes Credit For The Four Refinaries About To Commence Operations? by bashydemy(m): 11:39pm On Jun 20, 2015 |
hamilton62:What am saying is that if it happen that GEJ finally won the election there won't be any progress on the refineries and we won't hear any good news about the refineries. |
| Re: Who Takes Credit For The Four Refinaries About To Commence Operations? by hamilton62(m): 12:06am On Jun 21, 2015 |
bashydemy:do you know the truth? the truth is that the publicity minister of his administration was a failure.... i believe God has something for Nigerians bringing in PMB... i try to analyze politics without biase and i love progress... GEJ was a child compared to PMB but that does mean he was a failure... he was the best President we have ever know though have some shortcoming as humans. i love the relationship between the ex and the present that even the PMB knows that he has good intension for his country and people... so he embrace him too |
| Re: Who Takes Credit For The Four Refinaries About To Commence Operations? by bashydemy(m): 5:26am On Jun 21, 2015 |
hamilton62:i guess you right to some point, I believe GEJ has a better plan for Nigeria but surrounded himself with corrupt people who later brainwashed him and finally succeeded in teaching him how to loot and commision projects on the face of nws papers.. The most corrupt democratic Government in Nigeria so far was that of GEJ where trillions of Dollars getting missing by the day and he could not even probe anybody despite the fact that there are lots of proof.... He keep saying we will use technology to fight corruption and money keep missing by the day. |
| Re: Who Takes Credit For The Four Refinaries About To Commence Operations? by Bifwoli: 5:34am On Jun 21, 2015 |
Keneking:You simplistic minds just like dullard Buhari think very complex and costly refineries are restarted just easily like a car? Wow,semi literates are quite easy to fool and even easier to convince for votes. |
| Re: Who Takes Credit For The Four Refinaries About To Commence Operations? by Rad1cal: 7:50am On Jun 21, 2015 |
Appleyard:Just shut it and walk out in shame. Jona should be held responsible for bh while the daura pig Buhari should be praised for getting the refinery in shape despite having done nothing in the past 23 days. |
| Re: Who Takes Credit For The Four Refinaries About To Commence Operations? by Kingspin(m): 8:33am On Jun 21, 2015 |
Appleyard:What horrors about Gej it is more horrible than IBB, ABACHA and OBJ time. Ok. It too early to judge the new govt, but they woke up so early to claim` Buhari fixed the reopening refineries in just two weeks. They should give Buhari time and peace to work . But for the fact the past administration spent 50% of his governance fighting boko haram and the other 50% wrestling with the opposition (the lies, propaganda became popular, NEWPDP/Apc and foreign aggression, all aim at bringing the govt down. Secondly, jonathan`s government was not a total failure as be spread but our political system. I tell u if the force that came upon the pass admin. descend on Buhari, he will not survive it too. Nigeria is a country that don`t una move forward, the only thing i see abt Nigeria is country of selfishness and wickedness. The peace ur looking for in Nigeria, 4years after Buhari, we`ll not find them. Any country/place where two or more people cannot agree will never development. What is even our national vision as a country? Nigeria needs an equal restructuring of the entire system/nation. |
| Re: Who Takes Credit For The Four Refinaries About To Commence Operations? by Appleyard(m): 6:24pm On Jun 21, 2015 |
Kingspin:Thank you for your sensible insight. Yes, its not true that Jonathan's administration is a total failure in all respect, but for a government to use, like you said, 50% of its resourses and time to fight the opposition, speaks volume of how desperate it wants to hold on to power, and the fact that it overwhelmingly under performed and was generally loathed by most of the people; hence the vigorous fight to wrestle power with the opposition. Had the GEJ administration performed 40%, it would not have engaged in the fruitless battle with the opposition, a battle that only helped to nail its political coffin. On the other hand, i think i will have to disagree with your assertment that the previous administration spent 50% of its time in fighting Boko Haram. Had this been the case, the insulgence as we know it today, would have been greatly minimized, if not totally eradicated. But unfortunately, the reverse was the case. The previous government at first handled the situation with kids gloves, and even when it had the chance to redeem its badly battered image in the wake of the Chibok girls brohaha, it cluelessly capitulated and cause the already heated smoke to become a wide fire of rage and hate of unprecedented proportion: expecially when the President could only called the then Governor of that state, ONE MONTH AFTER THE KIDNAPPING INCIDENT OCCURRED. Isn't that terrible? Or how best can one describe the height of insensitivity and cluelessness? When you take this act of insensitivity and such other acts of recklessness as it relates to the economy and the over-all well being of the populace at large, you may not be wrong to say the GEJ administration wass a waste and a complete failure. Now, on the issue of the Nigerian political system needing restructuring; to say otherwise would amount to denying a fact like saying Africa is not a continent. The Nigerian political system is in a state of quagmire! With colonial laws still forming parts of our civil and criminal procedures and codes, with tribal politics and regionalism determining and shaping political and economic aspirations, leadership and ideologies, rather than mutual actualization of National policies and realisation of State objectives or goals. On these notes, one can argue that the political entity called Nigeria, right from the almagamation of 1914, is a FAILED PROJECT! However, this too will amount to a myopic sense of events in lieu of political transcedency, given the fact that many other nations out there in the world that were formed during the same period like Nigeria, or many years after pre-or-post independence Nigeria, are no longer together as one entity. This goes to show that we as a people are unique and have survived so many difficulties and trying times, thus implying that we can get it right if only we are able to have the right people, then the right policies, couple with a general change of attitude towards our fatherland. On these grounds, we can thrive and become successful, by supporting the goverment at all levels, and also making them to be responsible and accountable when necessary. And we must start now with this administration and onward. God bless Nigeria. |
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