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Re: Who Is The Most Active Minister At The Moment? by Integrityfarms(m): 12:13pm On Apr 08, 2016
Only Kachikwu!
Others are NOISE MAKERS!
#inthewordsofPMB
Re: Who Is The Most Active Minister At The Moment? by Eguaikide(m): 12:13pm On Apr 08, 2016
None of them is up to par.
Re: Who Is The Most Active Minister At The Moment? by DankemzI(m): 12:14pm On Apr 08, 2016
A minister that owns a filling station
Re: Who Is The Most Active Minister At The Moment? by hamdan4sure: 12:15pm On Apr 08, 2016
Fmartin:
Haba op! Even d bugdet is nt yet sign nd u ar here rating d performance of ministers.

Wic money do u want dem to start runin dere ministries withuh
don't mind them some will never contact their central of all consciousness before blabbing on the internet
Re: Who Is The Most Active Minister At The Moment? by blackpanda: 12:15pm On Apr 08, 2016
That you are not hearing from them doesnt mean they arent active. Noise is not a basis for judgement. All the ministers have their own method of service delivery. Tho I think communication is important, but it doesnt measure hardwork.
Re: Who Is The Most Active Minister At The Moment? by marshborn(m): 12:15pm On Apr 08, 2016
Buhari as petroleum minister
Re: Who Is The Most Active Minister At The Moment? by Eguaikide(m): 12:15pm On Apr 08, 2016
None is up to par.
Re: Who Is The Most Active Minister At The Moment? by gudnex22(m): 12:15pm On Apr 08, 2016
NONE
Re: Who Is The Most Active Minister At The Moment? by YaksonFCA(m): 12:16pm On Apr 08, 2016
kennygee:
Minister of Tourism, Baba Bubu.

grin
U might be right because we dont have a Tourism minister.
Re: Who Is The Most Active Minister At The Moment? by Integrityfarms(m): 12:17pm On Apr 08, 2016
Cyojunior:
Listen, a government is either capable or not; there is no
middle ground. Nigeria is not going through anything it
hasn't gone through before. The only difference is that
when we went through this before, we had capable
hands.
.
In 1998 when General Abacha died and General
Abdulsalam took over. Abacha had stolen so much from
national coffers that till date, we still don't know how
much. But we know nobody has successfully broken his
record. Still, when General Abdulsalam took over, he was
able to increase the salary of the public service by as
much as 300%, form INEC and fund them, keep the price
of things from skyrocketting and reduce inflation rate
from 29% to 9.5%.
.
In that same 1998, oil price had dropped from $17 to $13
in the international market. Still, it didn't stop the
government from performing and from fulfilling its
promises to its people. General Abdulsalam was in
power from June 1998 to May 1999, but he was able to
fulfil his promises and set the stage for a new and
economically-stable democratic society.
.
Fastforward to 2015, there has been cases of massive
looting under the Jonathan administration. Just like
1998, there has been a drop in oil prices. Instead of the
government sitting up and solving the problems, it goes
on a blaming mission and spends a whole year blaming
the last administration. Oil price dropped from $148 to
$38 per barrel under Yaradua. We never suffered like this
then.
.
The fact that some graduates of Economics continue to
defend the failure of this government by blaming the
past administration, massive theft and drop in oil prices
is an indictment of the Nigerian educational system. The
fact that some 'public intellectuals' continue to use big
grammar to justify the failure of this administration to
live up to its hype is proof that having a mastery of the
Queen's language is no guarantee that you will make
sense with it. That some 'public commentators' continue
to preach the gospel of 'we must endure before we
enjoy' and 'I didn't vote a magician' only shows that
having a browsing device, internet connection and
knowing how to attract Facebook 'likes' and Twitter
'retweets' are not the same things as having common
sense.
.
No nation is met perfect. No leader is without
challenges. No leader agrees with all the policies of his
predecessor. How the leader acts is what stands him
out. You cannot turn a nation upside down and expect
praises. Praise and respect are not given; they are
earned. Those who continue to dole out cheap praises
and 'stand with' an unperforming government only tell
us how cheap they are and how low their expectations
are.
.
The Buhari administration is an incompetent one. Until it
proves otherwise, we continue to see it as that. And you
suffering mortal that joins them to chant 'Sai Buhari'
amidst economic hardship and national confusion, may
you not die foolish.
Best comment on this thread! But the zombies won't agree
Re: Who Is The Most Active Minister At The Moment? by okrote4real: 12:20pm On Apr 08, 2016
Our best minister is Linus Mohammed. grin
Re: Who Is The Most Active Minister At The Moment? by deltalife(m): 12:20pm On Apr 08, 2016
Fmartin:
Haba op! Even d bugdet is nt yet sign nd u ar here rating d performance of ministers.

Wic money do u want dem to start runin dere ministries withuh
Always making excuses for failures

What program or agenda is awaiting the budget?
Re: Who Is The Most Active Minister At The Moment? by kings09(m): 12:20pm On Apr 08, 2016
Wch min of science. A man dats waiting for d nxt 2yrs 2 manufacture a pencil? Abegi, nominate anoda
Pinkieblue:
Minister for science and technology..... Only him

The others are like matter..... They are just there to occupy space
Re: Who Is The Most Active Minister At The Moment? by george4CHRIST(m): 12:22pm On Apr 08, 2016
Lie mohammed
Re: Who Is The Most Active Minister At The Moment? by oostin: 12:23pm On Apr 08, 2016
The late Ocholi was the Minister of State for Labour and Productivity, Chris Ngige is the Minister for Labour and Productivity. There's no lacuna there.
Re: Who Is The Most Active Minister At The Moment? by Ghost447(m): 12:23pm On Apr 08, 2016
Fmartin:
Haba op! Even d bugdet is nt yet sign nd u ar here rating d performance of ministers.

Wic money do u want dem to start runin dere ministries withuh
In other words they have been dormant since their respective appointments.
Re: Who Is The Most Active Minister At The Moment? by momentum85(m): 12:24pm On Apr 08, 2016
Naijiant:
Amaechi is working wickedly on his Wike portfolio.

Fashola is working fashionably on his noisemaking portfolio.

Kachikwu is working crazily on his video-making portfolio.

Adeosun is working admirably on her elementary maths portfolio.

Ngige is working gregariously on his Okija shrine portfolio.

Comical Lai Mohammed is largely lying on his propaganda portfolio.

Buhari the minister for petroleum is working busily on his waka-waka portfolio.
Nice and saleable lines!
Re: Who Is The Most Active Minister At The Moment? by neonly: 12:24pm On Apr 08, 2016
None of them oooooo
They bi lik Buhari dull head
Birds of d same feather floor together
Re: Who Is The Most Active Minister At The Moment? by ubest1(m): 12:24pm On Apr 08, 2016
Minister of petroleum aka sky-rocker
Re: Who Is The Most Active Minister At The Moment? by neonly: 12:25pm On Apr 08, 2016
None of them oooooo
They bi lik Buhari dull head
Birds of d same feather flock together
Re: Who Is The Most Active Minister At The Moment? by kings09(m): 12:26pm On Apr 08, 2016
They can spend up to d amount allocated in d previous budget for 6months. So thr z no excuse on performance rating. Jst dat d ministers still dnt hv a plan as 2 hw their respective ministries wld be run n projects 2 be actualized
Fmartin:
Haba op! Even d bugdet is nt yet sign nd u ar here rating d performance of ministers.

Wic money do u want dem to start runin dere ministries withuh
Re: Who Is The Most Active Minister At The Moment? by kings09(m): 12:27pm On Apr 08, 2016
They can spend up to d amount allocated in d previous budget for 6months. So thr z no excuse on performance rating. Jst dat d ministers still dnt hv a plan as 2 hw their respective ministries wld be run n projects 2 be actualized
NobleAngell:
I wonder o.
Re: Who Is The Most Active Minister At The Moment? by Jonjerrie(m): 12:29pm On Apr 08, 2016
Naijiant:
Amaechi is working wickedly on his Wike portfolio.

Fashola is working fashionably on his noisemaking portfolio.

Kachikwu is working crazily on his video-making portfolio.

Adeosun is working admirably on her elementary maths portfolio.

Ngige is working gregariously on his Okija shrine portfolio.

Comical Lai Mohammed is largely lying on his propaganda portfolio.

Buhari the minister for petroleum is working busily on his waka-waka portfolio.
bruh u are there
Re: Who Is The Most Active Minister At The Moment? by kings09(m): 12:32pm On Apr 08, 2016
It's true. He z rili wrkin hard by his travelling n junketing. Tryin 2 see hw he can get fuel for us from other countries. I hear he z goin 2 China very soon....maybe to get us more fuel cheesy cheesy
Keneking:
President Buhari
Re: Who Is The Most Active Minister At The Moment? by fctguy: 12:33pm On Apr 08, 2016
[size=15pt]No one, not even one is outstanding except minister of Petroleum who is busy messing himself up[/size]
Re: Who Is The Most Active Minister At The Moment? by NobleAngell(f): 12:39pm On Apr 08, 2016
kings09:
They can spend up to d amount allocated in d previous budget for 6months. So thr z no excuse on performance rating. Jst dat d ministers still dnt hv a plan as 2 hw their respective ministries wld be run n projects 2 be actualized
Previous budget? You kidding me right? Dude!
Re: Who Is The Most Active Minister At The Moment? by Nobody: 12:41pm On Apr 08, 2016
Cyojunior:
Listen, a government is either capable or not; there is no
middle ground. Nigeria is not going through anything it
hasn't gone through before. The only difference is that
when we went through this before, we had capable
hands.
.
In 1998 when General Abacha died and General
Abdulsalam took over. Abacha had stolen so much from
national coffers that till date, we still don't know how
much. But we know nobody has successfully broken his
record. Still, when General Abdulsalam took over, he was
able to increase the salary of the public service by as
much as 300%, form INEC and fund them, keep the price
of things from skyrocketting and reduce inflation rate
from 29% to 9.5%.
.
In that same 1998, oil price had dropped from $17 to $13
in the international market. Still, it didn't stop the
government from performing and from fulfilling its
promises to its people. General Abdulsalam was in
power from June 1998 to May 1999, but he was able to
fulfil his promises and set the stage for a new and
economically-stable democratic society.
.
Fastforward to 2015, there has been cases of massive
looting under the Jonathan administration. Just like
1998, there has been a drop in oil prices. Instead of the
government sitting up and solving the problems, it goes
on a blaming mission and spends a whole year blaming
the last administration. Oil price dropped from $148 to
$38 per barrel under Yaradua. We never suffered like this
then.
.
The fact that some graduates of Economics continue to
defend the failure of this government by blaming the
past administration, massive theft and drop in oil prices
is an indictment of the Nigerian educational system. The
fact that some 'public intellectuals' continue to use big
grammar to justify the failure of this administration to
live up to its hype is proof that having a mastery of the
Queen's language is no guarantee that you will make
sense with it. That some 'public commentators' continue
to preach the gospel of 'we must endure before we
enjoy' and 'I didn't vote a magician' only shows that
having a browsing device, internet connection and
knowing how to attract Facebook 'likes' and Twitter
'retweets' are not the same things as having common
sense.
.
No nation is met perfect. No leader is without
challenges. No leader agrees with all the policies of his
predecessor. How the leader acts is what stands him
out. You cannot turn a nation upside down and expect
praises. Praise and respect are not given; they are
earned. Those who continue to dole out cheap praises
and 'stand with' an unperforming government only tell
us how cheap they are and how low their expectations
are.
.
The Buhari administration is an incompetent one. Until it
proves otherwise, we continue to see it as that. And you
suffering mortal that joins them to chant 'Sai Buhari'
amidst economic hardship and national confusion, may
you not die foolish.
You are hereby declared my sweetheart....you are such a darling!
Re: Who Is The Most Active Minister At The Moment? by gurunlocker: 12:41pm On Apr 08, 2016
Fmartin:
Haba op! Even d bugdet is nt yet sign nd u ar here rating d performance of ministers.

Wic money do u want dem to start runin dere ministries withuh
I wish everyone can use their God given brain, please read what you post again.... So they are also not receiving salaries? or they were chosen by the previous admin?


i always SMH when I see this kinda post
Re: Who Is The Most Active Minister At The Moment? by nkemjacob2(m): 12:47pm On Apr 08, 2016
We dont no yet until the budget is passed
Re: Who Is The Most Active Minister At The Moment? by prinsam30: 12:47pm On Apr 08, 2016
I think it's Fashola the noise maker
Re: Who Is The Most Active Minister At The Moment? by tonio2wo: 12:49pm On Apr 08, 2016
Its bubu naw! Minister of tourism! The guy the tour pieces!
Re: Who Is The Most Active Minister At The Moment? by ezeudu23: 12:49pm On Apr 08, 2016
lai mohammed and petroleum minister
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