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Re: There Are Too Many Presidential Jets, Other Stories By Delemomodu by sarutobie(m): 8:50am On Apr 24, 2016
DaBullIT:
That old man is more sensible and more experienced than you are

Don't take this the wrong way , if you or any of your family was smarter than him, you'd be the president by now

that said , Most of the statements credited to him are always twists by the media

He said he does not appreciate Subsidy , he hasn't paid subsidy in 4 months and look at what marketers are doing to our economy ? look at how scarce they made petrol and how hard life is for the masses ? I am not sure if Buhari released any money in form of subsidy , but i know for sure , Thousands if not tens of thousands of petrol is being delivered nationwide , what that will achieve i do not know

As for the fleet , he promised to reduce the fleet , but do you know any other country or individual who wants to buy a fairly used by Nigerian Presidential jet ? There was a time when i saw an advert on OLX or somewhere not sure, one of the jets was posted for sale , how it went i wouldn't know , So if nobody (Country or Individual ) has not shown interest in buying that Jet , i do not think there's much Buhari can do and as you would probably know , Buhari has not taken presidential convoy to any country , so i think only one of the jets is being used



Old man is not lying , think for yourself and don't let evil media corrupt your mind

you insult a nairalander and then tell him not to take it the wrong way? you're very phoolish! please don't take it the wrong way..so every smart, sensible and intelligent Nigerian must become a president? I guess obama is the smartest most sensible man in America?

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Re: There Are Too Many Presidential Jets, Other Stories By Delemomodu by Gbawe: 9:29am On Apr 24, 2016
UbaniOgbonna:


When will you people understand that there's no difference between apc and pdp
what do you expect when 80% of former pdp is in apc.

if you claim to be intelligent but don't understand this fact hmmmm you might be deceiving yourself.
moreover this administration have failed already because you can only imagine the taste of feaces (shiit) from the aroma of fart cool

This is falsehood repeated many times in the hope Nigerians will start accepting it as the truth. APC took in many PDP decampees because that is the nature of Nigerian politics no one can change for now but the fact is that the most influential leadership of the APC, and the way said leadership think, has nothing to do with the PDP. The policies of the APC are vastly different to that of the PDP. The money might not be available to allow this fact come to light yet I wonder why folks like you are quick to write off a Party that has been in power for under a year and is having to correct probably the worst case of leadership misrule, over 16 long years, the world has seen. For example, the PDP is happy to allow and even abet the shadiness in the oil sector while the APC is insisting Nigeria's oil sector must become more transparent, self-financing, more profitable and more efficient. Of course many powerful individuals and interest groups, with vested interest, want to resist these reforms and new 'modus operandi' so naturally it may take the government time to push these changes through.

How much has the PDP earned in 16 years? Yet our refineries are comatose, SME sector moribund, infrastructure is a medieval joke, power supply is pathetic et al. Inshort the PDP made no difference in 16 years and even made things worse. Yet you cannot get behind a new government and must insist it has failed for not miraculously turning around 16 years of very severe misrule overnight. My friend, you are not sincere at all and I don't think you mean Nigeria well. How fair are you as a human being when you continue to blame the APC for the misrule of the PDP and for problems virtually all neutral and non-Nigerian expert analysts have admitted has no short fixes? it is clear the rest of the reasonable and mature world is readily admitting that the current predicament of Nigerians is not the fault of the current and that no quick solutions should be expected because the Nigerian government is powerless to produce the miracle turnaround some unreasonable Nigerians are telling other gullible Nigerians is possible. If Nigeria is not better in 4 years then vote Buhari and the APC out. Yet I am still willing to bet that folks like you will have egg on your face in the end when the APC starts to turn things around gradually because Buhari is a determined and focused President who will always err on the side of doing what is right for Nigerians.


http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-35990319


Despite being one of the world's biggest oil producers, Nigeria imports most of its fuel and is currently facing a severe shortage.
It does not have enough oil refineries and even if the four it has were running at full capacity, they would only supply a quarter of the country's needs, says John Ashbourne, an economist at the financial research firm Capital Economics.
To meet demands, the national oil company imports around 50% of its fuel needs. The remainder is then supposed to be imported by private fuel distributors.
But for months these companies have been reducing their imports leading to the current fuel shortages.
The BBC's Nigeria correspondent Martin Patience looks at three reasons why:


1) Outstanding debts
Bikers waiting at a fuel station in northern Nigeria - April 2016


For years, the Nigerian government paid a fuel subsidy to make it cheaper at the pump. But it was hugely expensive when the price of oil was high.
The current government, which came to power last May, said it inherited massive debts from the previous administration.
Fuel distributors were initially left out of pocket.
Finally, the government paid the bill in November. But by that time, companies had already started slowing fuel imports.


2) Currency crisis
A man sleeping on the boot of his car in a fuel queue in Nigeria
Image caption
People wait in queues for hours for petrol
The slump in global oil prices is hammering the Nigerian economy.
It has led to a shortage of the US dollars needed to pay for imports.
With the country facing a currency crisis, the distributors are struggling to get their hands on dollars to pay for fuel imports.
They say they are being forced to use the black market where they pay a far higher rate.



(3) Fuel subsidy dispute
A woman selling petrol on the black market
Image caption
So profitable is the black market that some female traders have swapped selling food for petrol
In January, the government ended official fuel subsides saying the cost of oil had fallen so much that they were no longer required.
But the fuel distributors disagree.
In protest, some companies stopped selling fuel during this dispute.

Black market vendors say they bribe petrol stations to get fuel

Officially a litre of petrol sells for 86 naira ($0.43, £.030) but currently it can fetch three times as much
As the shortages increased, others hiked their prices above the official government rate - leading to accusations of profiteering.
Some analysts predict that until the fuel subsidy is reintroduced or official retail rates are allowed to rise, distributors will continue to limit the supply.
And for Nigerian motorists that could mean the long wait at the pumps will go on.

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Re: There Are Too Many Presidential Jets, Other Stories By Delemomodu by UbaniOgbonna: 9:43am On Apr 24, 2016
Gbawe:


This is falsehood repeated many times in the hope Nigerians will start accepting it as the truth. APC took in many PDP decampees because that is the nature of Nigerian politics no one can change for now but the fact is that the most influential leadership of the APC, and the way said leadership think, has nothing to do with the PDP. The policies of the APC are vastly different to that of the PDP. The money might not be available to allow this fact come to light yet I wonder why folks like you are quick to write off a Party that has been in power for under a year and is having to correct probably the worst case of leadership misrule, over 16 long years, the world has seen. For example, the PDP is happy to allow and even abet the shadiness in the oil sector while the APC is insisting Nigeria's oil sector must become more transparent, self-financing, more profitable and more efficient. Of course many powerful individuals and interest groups, with vested interest, want to resist these reforms and new 'modus operandi' so naturally it may take the government time to push these changes through.

How much has the PDP earned in 16 years? Yet our refineries are comatose, SME sector moribund, infrastructure is a medieval joke, power supply is pathetic et al. Inshort the PDP made no difference in 16 years and even made things worse. Yet you cannot get behind a new government and must insist it has failed for not miraculously turning around 16 years of very severe misrule overnight. My friend, you are not sincere at all and I don't think you mean Nigeria well. How fair are you as a human being when you continue to blame the APC for the misrule of the PDP and for problems virtually all neutral and non-Nigerian expert analysts have admitted has no short fixes? it is clear the rest of the reasonable and mature world is readily admitting that the current predicament of Nigerians is not the fault of the current and that no quick solutions should be expected because the Nigerian government is powerless to produce the miracle turnaround some unreasonable Nigerians are telling other gullible Nigerians is possible. If Nigeria is not better in 4 years then vote Buhari and the APC out. Yet I am still willing to bet that folks like you will have egg on your face in the end when the APC starts to turn things around gradually because Buhari is a determined and focused President who will always err on the side of doing what is right for Nigerians.


http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-35990319










Atiku
Elrufai
Amaechi
Kwankwanso (2 million + votes)
saraki
sylva
tambuwal
infact all g7 governors
obj
etc

mr gbawe no amount of propaganda can change the facts that 80% of apc are pdp.
apc cannot come to power without those guys

deal with facts though it's politics and it's acceptable but apc should stop using that word "pdp destroyed Nigeria" because they're still running things with those pdp destroyers.

on apc turning this around
you can't give what you don't have apc is a missionless and visionless government
deal with it

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Re: There Are Too Many Presidential Jets, Other Stories By Delemomodu by Nobody: 10:24am On Apr 24, 2016
DaBullIT:
That old man is more sensible and more experienced than you are

Don't take this the wrong way , if you or any of your family was smarter than him, you'd be the president by now

that said , Most of the statements credited to him are always twists by the media

He said he does not appreciate Subsidy , he hasn't paid subsidy in 4 months and look at what marketers are doing to our economy ? look at how scarce they made petrol and how hard life is for the masses ? I am not sure if Buhari released any money in form of subsidy , but i know for sure , Thousands if not tens of thousands of petrol is being delivered nationwide , what that will achieve i do not know

As for the fleet , he promised to reduce the fleet , but do you know any other country or individual who wants to buy a fairly used by Nigerian Presidential jet ? There was a time when i saw an advert on OLX or somewhere not sure, one of the jets was posted for sale , how it went i wouldn't know , So if nobody (Country or Individual ) has not shown interest in buying that Jet , i do not think there's much Buhari can do and as you would probably know , Buhari has not taken presidential convoy to any country , so i think only one of the jets is being used



Old man is not lying , think for yourself and don't let evil media corrupt your mind


Yep..I know he is more sensible and experienced than I am..just as obasanjo, Saraki or GEJ are berra than you buh u were always scrutinized them.. dat by d way..

Dont twist words, nothing like media twisted his words or whatsoever. .. he said " he doesn't know wat fuel subsidy is".. buh he paid subsidy during his first stint as head of state..

Are u trying to say buhari isnt corrupt? ??

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Re: There Are Too Many Presidential Jets, Other Stories By Delemomodu by Gbawe: 10:30am On Apr 24, 2016
UbaniOgbonna:

Atiku
Elrufai
Amaechi
Kwankwanso (2 million + votes)
saraki
sylva
tambuwal
infact all g7 governors
obj
etc

mr gbawe no amount of propaganda can change the facts that 80% of apc are pdp.
apc cannot come to power without those guys

deal with facts though it's politics and it's acceptable but apc should stop using that word "pdp destroyed Nigeria" because they're still running things with those pdp destroyers.

on apc turning this around
you can't give what you don't have apc is a missionless and visionless government
deal with it

bruv the PDP did destroy Nigeria because of the greedy and self-serving mindset of its most influential leaders like its President. Did you know the fuel subsidy development was a scam PDP leaders like OBJ used to make themselves and their cronies massively wealthy? Yar Adua and GEJ then continued this awful scam against Nigeria. Today they are fighting Buhari because he is insisting the status-quo must not continue. OBJ, Yar Adua and , most recently, Jonathan refused to stop the condemnable practice of Nigeria being the only major producer of crude selling her endowment through traders. Ribadu, in his petroleum task force report, condemned the practice and demanded it stopped ASAP as it only keeps open a doorway many are using to scam Nigeria of billions of dollars. KPMG concurred. India lamented they had to buy oil from us through intermediary and made their reservation public. The PDP did nothing and deliberately kept the scam window open for her major players to profit from. Already Buhari has come in and promised to end this. Kachickwu has announced he is working to end this odious self-perpetuated scam against Nigeria.

Still people like you cannot get behind these sort of revolutionary changes that will benefit us now and that you appreciate will be resisted vehemently by enemies of Nigeria's progress. Buhari and his crew have made mistakes but they are the only government trying to deliver 'teach a man to fish' changes that will 'liberate' and empower you and many Nigerians to put you in charge of your own destiny. If he does not get your support then he fails but you fail bigger and harder because those who want to keep you down so their children and lineage continue attending £50,000 a year schooling abroad would have succeeded using you to fight their saboteur battle against a President who may be be flawed yet is the most sincere and resolute Nigeria has had since 1999. Buhari can move us forward and the next President will find it easier to usher us into a golden age. We all need to have the vision to see this and appreciate that any leader who will make big differences for the ordinary man will need the support of the ordinary man when, as Ribadu eloquently put it, corruption and vested interest fights back. this is a government that is 'going their' and attempting, in under a year, to tackle and enshrine changes the PDP resisted and rejected over 16 years to the detriment of Nigeria. How can you accuse such a government of being same as the PDP while you attempt to justify your decision not to support it?


http://www.newsexpressngr.com/news/detail.php?news=19856&title=Nigeria-to-sell-crude-oil-directly-from-March:-Kachikwu


Nigeria to sell crude oil directly from March: Kachikwu

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Nigeria’s Minister of State for Petroleum Resources, Dr. Ibe Kachikwu, says the crude-for-products exchange arrangement also referred to as crude swap will be replaced by a Direct-Sale–Direct-Purchase (DSDP) arrangement.

He said the new arrangement would take off in March.

The Minister gave the hint about the new plan when he appeared before the House of Representatives Ad-Hoc Committee investigating the NNPC’s offshore processing and crude swap arrangement for the period between 2010 to date.

At the hearing held at the complex of the National Assembly in Abuja, Dr. Kachikwu told lawmakers that the DSDP would introduce and entrench transparency into the crude oil for product transaction.

Under the crude swap arrangement, crude oil was exchanged for petroleum products through third party traders at a pre-determined yield pattern.

The Minister stated that the DSDP option would eliminate all the cost elements of middlemen and empower the NNPC to take control of sale and purchase of the crude oil transaction with its partners.

“The initiative will save one billion dollars for the Federal Government.


“When I assumed duty as the GMD of NNPC, I met the Offshore Processing Arrangement (OPA) and like you know there is always room for improvement. I and my team came up with the DSDP initiative with the aim of throwing open the bidding process.

“This initiative has brought transparency into the crude-for-product exchange matrix and it is in tandem with global best practices.”

He also explained that the DSDP initiative would reduce the influence of the Minister in the selection of bid winners.

“It allows all the bidders to be assessed transparently based on their global and national track record of performance before the best companies with the requisite capacities are selected.”

The policy is aimed at reducing the gaps inherent in the OPA and the losses incurred by the NNPC in the past, the Minister further stressed.


He mentioned other benefit of the new plan to include growth of indigenous capacity in the international crude oil business and generation of employment opportunities for indigenous companies that are selected.

It will also give other government agencies like the Bureau of Public Procurement and Nigeria Extractive Industry and Transparency Initiative the opportunity to be a part of the bidding process in order to promote compliance with due process. (Channels TV)

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Re: There Are Too Many Presidential Jets, Other Stories By Delemomodu by 9jatatafo(m): 1:26pm On Apr 24, 2016
E don red be that
Re: There Are Too Many Presidential Jets, Other Stories By Delemomodu by temitemi1(m): 1:36pm On Apr 24, 2016
buhari is a scam!

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Re: There Are Too Many Presidential Jets, Other Stories By Delemomodu by ibietela2(m): 1:37pm On Apr 24, 2016
vivalavida:


That news of him ordering the sale of the presidential jets was denied by his administration last year. It was a propaganda dished out to make it look like he is working but the dude wasnt buying any of that and promptly denied it cuz he isnt done catching fun on all 11 jets.

One of the links u put up there said he has stopped wifey and aides from using the jets. But wifey used one to send Dolapo Osibanjo to agatu the other day to deliver few bags of rice and some indomie

So tell another lie

Lying liar


You caught the LIAR they thought everyone is like them........

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Re: There Are Too Many Presidential Jets, Other Stories By Delemomodu by dbestuncle: 1:37pm On Apr 24, 2016
DaBullIT:
That old man is more sensible and more experienced than you are

Don't take this the wrong way , if you or any of your family was smarter than him, you'd be the president by now

that said , Most of the statements credited to him are always twists by the media

He said he does not appreciate Subsidy , he hasn't paid subsidy in 4 months and look at what marketers are doing to our economy ? look at how scarce they made petrol and how hard life is for the masses ? I am not sure if Buhari released any money in form of subsidy , but i know for sure , Thousands if not tens of thousands of petrol is being delivered nationwide , what that will achieve i do not know

As for the fleet , he promised to reduce the fleet , but do you know any other country or individual who wants to buy a fairly used by Nigerian Presidential jet ? There was a time when i saw an advert on OLX or somewhere not sure, one of the jets was posted for sale , how it went i wouldn't know , So if nobody (Country or Individual ) has not shown interest in buying that Jet , i do not think there's much Buhari can do and as you would probably know , Buhari has not taken presidential convoy to any country , so i think only one of the jets is being used



Old man is not lying , think for yourself and don't let evil media corrupt your mind


Bross pack way jor, where n when did u c a Nigerian Jets for sale? They promised to turn some of the fleet into Nigerian Airways or sell them. The problem is not a lie problem but talking without reasoning, saying things just because u are not in power. APC said too many things they can never deliver and gullible Nigerians like u believed it and are still defending them. same story goes for the position of the first lady turned president wife.

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Re: There Are Too Many Presidential Jets, Other Stories By Delemomodu by HirstMOG(m): 1:37pm On Apr 24, 2016
DaBullIT:
So did Buhari Purchase another Jet(s) ??

Answer is NO


So , how come all of a sudden you realize Nigeria has too many presidential JETS??


You didn't think to say that when GEJ and Wife and associates took a convoy of Jets to an African country and Nigeria became a laughing stock ??


I smell a hypocrite from 1 mile away


Buhari said we have too many private jets that he will dispose some of them once he assumed office, but ever since he started his global tourism, he has forgot his promises. who no like enjoyment make see??.

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Re: There Are Too Many Presidential Jets, Other Stories By Delemomodu by truthspeaks: 1:39pm On Apr 24, 2016
Cc progressive01 ijaya fulanimafia
UbaniOgbonna:
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ngeneukwenu omenka demdem passingshot midolian abduljabbar4 HungerBAD koboko69 modath

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Re: There Are Too Many Presidential Jets, Other Stories By Delemomodu by ibietela2(m): 1:40pm On Apr 24, 2016
UbaniOgbonna:


When will you people understand that there's no difference between apc and pdp
what do you expect when 80% of former pdp is in apc.

if you claim to be intelligent but don't understand this fact hmmmm you might be deceiving yourself.
moreover this administration have failed already because you can only imagine the taste of feaces (shiit) from the aroma of fart cool

People like that guy you quoted thinks they are intelligent but the truth is they are really dump.

Trying to differentiate APC from PDP when only this month high profile PDP members just decamped to PDP.

I don't talk to people like that, before i bring down myself to their level grin

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Re: There Are Too Many Presidential Jets, Other Stories By Delemomodu by vivalavida(m): 1:42pm On Apr 24, 2016
ibietela2:



You caught the LIAR they thought everyone is like them........

Dont mind the zombies

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Re: There Are Too Many Presidential Jets, Other Stories By Delemomodu by abiolert(m): 1:42pm On Apr 24, 2016
BekeeBuAgbara:
Before the election many Nigerians thought Buhari was a modest man.
has his personality or attitude changed?
IPOB spotted today again of all days!

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Re: There Are Too Many Presidential Jets, Other Stories By Delemomodu by ibietela2(m): 1:44pm On Apr 24, 2016
Gbawe:


This is falsehood repeated many times in the hope Nigerians will start accepting it as the truth. APC took in many PDP decampees because that is the nature of Nigerian politics no one can change for now but the fact is that the most influential leadership of the APC, and the way said leadership think, has nothing to do with the PDP. The policies of the APC are vastly different to that of the PDP. The money might not be available to allow this fact come to light yet I wonder why folks like you are quick to write off a Party that has been in power for under a year and is having to correct probably the worst case of leadership misrule, over 16 long years, the world has seen. For example, the PDP is happy to allow and even abet the shadiness in the oil sector while the APC is insisting Nigeria's oil sector must become more transparent, self-financing, more profitable and more efficient. Of course many powerful individuals and interest groups, with vested interest, want to resist these reforms and new 'modus operandi' so naturally it may take the government time to push these changes through.

How much has the PDP earned in 16 years? Yet our refineries are comatose, SME sector moribund, infrastructure is a medieval joke, power supply is pathetic et al. Inshort the PDP made no difference in 16 years and even made things worse. Yet you cannot get behind a new government and must insist it has failed for not miraculously turning around 16 years of very severe misrule overnight. My friend, you are not sincere at all and I don't think you mean Nigeria well. How fair are you as a human being when you continue to blame the APC for the misrule of the PDP and for problems virtually all neutral and non-Nigerian expert analysts have admitted has no short fixes? it is clear the rest of the reasonable and mature world is readily admitting that the current predicament of Nigerians is not the fault of the current and that no quick solutions should be expected because the Nigerian government is powerless to produce the miracle turnaround some unreasonable Nigerians are telling other gullible Nigerians is possible. If Nigeria is not better in 4 years then vote Buhari and the APC out. Yet I am still willing to bet that folks like you will have egg on your face in the end when the APC starts to turn things around gradually because Buhari is a determined and focused President who will always err on the side of doing what is right for Nigerians.


http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-35990319











SeverusSnape you be witch o....... How did you know?

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Re: There Are Too Many Presidential Jets, Other Stories By Delemomodu by dbestuncle: 1:45pm On Apr 24, 2016
Gbawe:


bruv the PDP did destroy Nigeria because of the greedy and self-serving mindset of its most influential leaders like its President. Did you know the fuel subsidy development was a scam PDP leaders like OBJ used to make themselves and their cronies massively wealthy? Yar Adua and GEJ then continued this awful scam against Nigeria. Today they are fighting Buhari because he is insisting the status-quo must not continue. OBJ, Yar Adua and , most recently, Jonathan refused to stop the condemnable practice of Nigeria being the only major producer of crude selling her endowment through traders. Ribadu, in his petroleum task force report, condemned the practice and demanded it stopped ASAP as it only keeps open a doorway many are using to scam Nigeria of billions of dollars. KPMG concurred. India lamented they had to buy oil from us through intermediary and made their reservation public. The PDP did nothing and deliberately kept the scam window open for her major players to profit from. Already Buhari has come in and promised to end this. Kachickwu has announced he is working to end this odious self-perpetuated scam against Nigeria.

Still people like you cannot get behind these sort of revolutionary changes that will benefit us now and that you appreciate will be resisted vehemently by enemies of Nigeria's progress. Buhari and his crew have made mistakes but they are the only government trying to deliver 'teach a man to fish' changes that will 'liberate' and empower you and many Nigerians to put you in charge of your own destiny. If he does not get your support then he fails but you fail bigger and harder because those who want to keep you down so their children and lineage continue attending £50,000 a year schooling abroad would have succeeded using you to fight their saboteur battle against a President who may be be flawed yet is the most sincere and resolute Nigeria has had since 1999. Buhari can move us forward and the next President will find it easier to usher us into a golden age. We all need to have the vision to see this and appreciate that any leader who will make big differences for the ordinary man will need the support of the ordinary man when, as Ribadu eloquently put it, corruption and vested interest fights back. this is a government that is 'going their' and attempting, in under a year, to tackle and enshrine changes the PDP resisted and rejected over 16 years to the detriment of Nigeria. How can you accuse such a government of being same as the PDP while you attempt to justify your decision not to support it?


http://www.newsexpressngr.com/news/detail.php?news=19856&title=Nigeria-to-sell-crude-oil-directly-from-March:-Kachikwu



am disappointed at u. u think u knw but u knw nothing. sooner or later ur foolishness will be revealed when the govt will have been declared a total failure. be supporting instead of praying o. Nothing is been done correctly right now. Nothing sir

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Re: There Are Too Many Presidential Jets, Other Stories By Delemomodu by SeverusSnape(m): 1:47pm On Apr 24, 2016
ibietela2:


SeverusSnape you be witch o....... How did you know?
I know Gb-awe like the back of my hand, Same way I know most Nairalanders here, They are very predictable.

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Re: There Are Too Many Presidential Jets, Other Stories By Delemomodu by ibietela2(m): 1:47pm On Apr 24, 2016
Gbawe:


bruv the PDP did destroy Nigeria because of the greedy and self-serving mindset of its most influential leaders like its President. Did you know the fuel subsidy development was a scam PDP leaders like OBJ used to make themselves and their cronies massively wealthy? Yar Adua and GEJ then continued this awful scam against Nigeria. Today they are fighting Buhari because he is insisting the status-quo must not continue. OBJ, Yar Adua and , most recently, Jonathan refused to stop the condemnable practice of Nigeria being the only major producer of crude selling her endowment through traders. Ribadu, in his petroleum task force report, condemned the practice and demanded it stopped ASAP as it only keeps open a doorway many are using to scam Nigeria of billions of dollars. KPMG concurred. India lamented they had to buy oil from us through intermediary and made their reservation public. The PDP did nothing and deliberately kept the scam window open for her major players to profit from. Already Buhari has come in and promised to end this. Kachickwu has announced he is working to end this odious self-perpetuated scam against Nigeria.

Still people like you cannot get behind these sort of revolutionary changes that will benefit us now and that you appreciate will be resisted vehemently by enemies of Nigeria's progress. Buhari and his crew have made mistakes but they are the only government trying to deliver 'teach a man to fish' changes that will 'liberate' and empower you and many Nigerians to put you in charge of your own destiny. If he does not get your support then he fails but you fail bigger and harder because those who want to keep you down so their children and lineage continue attending £50,000 a year schooling abroad would have succeeded using you to fight their saboteur battle against a President who may be be flawed yet is the most sincere and resolute Nigeria has had since 1999. Buhari can move us forward and the next President will find it easier to usher us into a golden age. We all need to have the vision to see this and appreciate that any leader who will make big differences for the ordinary man will need the support of the ordinary man when, as Ribadu eloquently put it, corruption and vested interest fights back. this is a government that is 'going their' and attempting, in under a year, to tackle and enshrine changes the PDP resisted and rejected over 16 years to the detriment of Nigeria. How can you accuse such a government of being same as the PDP while you attempt to justify your decision not to support it?


http://www.newsexpressngr.com/news/detail.php?news=19856&title=Nigeria-to-sell-crude-oil-directly-from-March:-Kachikwu



Where do you save all this text? Damn you are really working for your pay.

OBJ that is now the navigator of apc? OBJ that we saw few days ago smiling with your messiah?

Enjoy your hard work grin

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Re: There Are Too Many Presidential Jets, Other Stories By Delemomodu by Hillzy(m): 1:49pm On Apr 24, 2016
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Re: There Are Too Many Presidential Jets, Other Stories By Delemomodu by ibietela2(m): 1:49pm On Apr 24, 2016
dbestuncle:


am disappointed at u. u think u knw but u knw nothing. sooner or later ur foolishness will be revealed when the govt will have been declared a total failure. be supporting instead of praying o. Nothing is been done correctly right now. Nothing sir

Prayer? Does that still work in Nigeria?
Re: There Are Too Many Presidential Jets, Other Stories By Delemomodu by ibietela2(m): 1:50pm On Apr 24, 2016
SeverusSnape:

I know Gb-awe like the back of my hand, Same way I know most Nairalanders here, They are very predictable.

Hahahahahahahahahahahahaha

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Re: There Are Too Many Presidential Jets, Other Stories By Delemomodu by Progressive01(m): 1:52pm On Apr 24, 2016
truthspeaks:
Cc progressive01 ijaya fulanimafia
Shoo!!! See me see wahala oo. What should I do with this iPod Yoot??

If I were you and I care about the number of jets, I'd go to the Ineffectual Buffoon's fb page and ask him why he kept buying a new jet every other year when we already had enough.

Last time I checked, Baba didn't buy any jet. cheesy
Re: There Are Too Many Presidential Jets, Other Stories By Delemomodu by dammytosh: 1:56pm On Apr 24, 2016
The best is for Presidential Jets to be added to our National Carrier fleet.

Setting and reviving our National Carrier will take painstaking planning.


The budget is not yet passed. With the global meltdown, nobody will buy jet just like that.

A country just scrapped their Senate, I am expecting conversation and write up around this but Dele will never do that because they are his friends.

While I appreciate the need to stand with Saraki and post thrash.

Shameless Dele should do so with sense.
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Re: There Are Too Many Presidential Jets, Other Stories By Delemomodu by Progressive01(m): 2:05pm On Apr 24, 2016
crixtex:


But sir, Buhari is now known not to be a man of his words just like other politicians. ...
He promised to reduce the fleet... didnt he

Dat how d old man lied that he doesn't know wat fuel subsidy is..

How long will an old man kip lying... Dat Buhari no dey fear God o...
Kai. But the way some of una dey reason na wa oo!! cheesy

Buhari promised to "reduce the fleet but he didn't, so he's a liar". Let me ask- is Buhari dead or has he served up his tenure?? I'd he decides to dispose of some of the aircraft tomorrow, what would that make you people after you've already called him a liar??

The ineffectual Buffoon promised alot- most importantly a second niger bridge (I chose this because of the support he enjoyed/enjoys from that region) which he said he if he doesn't complete before 2015, he'd go on a self imposed exile. He neither completed it nor went on exile- YET you people praise him all the way from onisha to otuoke!!

What does that make you people? cheesy
Re: There Are Too Many Presidential Jets, Other Stories By Delemomodu by truthspeaks: 2:08pm On Apr 24, 2016
Ur baba criticised such but he still repeating same mistake n failed in his promise 2 sell off most of dem but we cnt take baba for his word anymore. He n Apc keepin oozing lies per sec
Progressive01:
Shoo!!! See me see wahala oo. What should I do with this iPod Yoot??

If I were you and I care about the number of jets, I'd go to the Ineffectual Buffoon's fb page and ask him why he kept buying a new jet every other year when we already had enough.

Last time I checked, Baba didn't buy any jet. cheesy

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Re: There Are Too Many Presidential Jets, Other Stories By Delemomodu by HammerTheirPapa(f): 2:13pm On Apr 24, 2016
DaBullIT:
I'm done

Of course you a done! People get done when they are dealt serious factoid blows.
Re: There Are Too Many Presidential Jets, Other Stories By Delemomodu by Mavrick2012: 2:13pm On Apr 24, 2016
DaBullIT:
I'm done
with my ears,i once heard PMB talked about adding some of the presidential planes to the national carrier.He talked about reviving nigerian airways.Just as i was critical about GEJ,PMB has so far proven no difference.lol

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Re: There Are Too Many Presidential Jets, Other Stories By Delemomodu by buchilino(m): 2:18pm On Apr 24, 2016
SLIDEwaxie:
and u are?

The truth is, dele momodu is not really supporting anyone, and also not happy for not being a minister. If he were a minister of information or spokesman to the president, he wld av been asking u to be patient.

U MAY HAVE A POINT
Re: There Are Too Many Presidential Jets, Other Stories By Delemomodu by Progressive01(m): 2:19pm On Apr 24, 2016
truthspeaks:
Ur baba criticised such but he still repeating same mistake n failed in his promise 2 sell off most of dem but we cnt take baba for his word anymore. He n Apc keepin oozing lies per sec
What makes you think they aren't making effort to sell some, looking for buyers?? Abi dem go force people to buy them?? Shoo!!! cheesy

Criticise him over the number if he finishes his first tenure without disposing of any of them mr man. I'm very sure they didn't reject your bid to buy any.

You people are simply terrified Baba would succeed that is why we are seeing all these untimely attacks. But the truth is, whether you lot like it or not, he will succeed- if una like, make una no travel on the roads or use other facilities the govt will provide, e go even better pass as that would reduce the pressure on them and make them last longer! grin
Re: There Are Too Many Presidential Jets, Other Stories By Delemomodu by XaintJoel20: 2:31pm On Apr 24, 2016
DaBullIT:
So did Buhari Purchase another Jet(s) ??

Answer is NO


So , how come all of a sudden you realize Nigeria has too many presidential JETS??


You didn't think to say that when GEJ and Wife and associates took a convoy of Jets to an African country and Nigeria became a laughing stock ??


I smell a hypocrite from 1 mile away
You need to have your head examined. Didn't your god Buhari complain about the number of presidential fleets when he was campaigning? Have you bother to ask or check why he is still maintaining the number of jets he inherited from the previous government...
Because he did "buy" the it's OK by you even if they are in thousands... Ooooooh, it was wrong for Jonathan to maintain that number but good for Buhari to have them.






Zombie Spotted...

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Re: There Are Too Many Presidential Jets, Other Stories By Delemomodu by XaintJoel20: 2:45pm On Apr 24, 2016
DaBullIT:
That old man is more sensible and more experienced than you are

Don't take this the wrong way , if you or any of your family was smarter than him, you'd be the president by now

that said , Most of the statements credited to him are always twists by the media

He said he does not appreciate Subsidy , he hasn't paid subsidy in 4 months and look at what marketers are doing to our economy ? look at how scarce they made petrol and how hard life is for the masses ? I am not sure if Buhari released any money in form of subsidy , but i know for sure , Thousands if not tens of thousands of petrol is being delivered nationwide , what that will achieve i do not know

As for the fleet , he promised to reduce the fleet , but do you know any other country or individual who wants to buy a fairly used by Nigerian Presidential jet ? There was a time when i saw an advert on OLX or somewhere not sure, one of the jets was posted for sale , how it went i wouldn't know , So if nobody (Country or Individual ) has not shown interest in buying that Jet , i do not think there's much Buhari can do and as you would probably know , Buhari has not taken presidential convoy to any country , so i think only one of the jets is being used



Old man is not lying , think for yourself and don't let evil media corrupt your mind

Are you by chance related to Lai "Lie" Mohammed

How on earth did you arrive at that thinking that the presidency may not have got buyers for the Jets?

So if the presidency decide to sell off the jets it will be done through OLX...

So It's only one jet Buhari is using, and the federal government spent over 6billion naira to maintain it in 6months?

Which presidential jet did the VP's wife use in visiting Agatu displaced people? (Tell me it's the same presidential jet that flew Buhari to US during the same period)...



It's time for you to wake up...

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