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Of What Benefit Is Signing Of The 2016 Budget To The Common Man On The Street? by Nobody: 1:20pm On May 07, 2016
Am tired of all this talk about signing of budget. Please political, financial and economical analysts in the house. Please come and tell me. How will the 2016 budget signing benefit me?

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Re: Of What Benefit Is Signing Of The 2016 Budget To The Common Man On The Street? by Nobody: 1:21pm On May 07, 2016
This is my third time of making front page in a week and the fact that I only created 3threads all week. so that makes it 3/3.
How many likes for me?

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Re: Of What Benefit Is Signing Of The 2016 Budget To The Common Man On The Street? by Nobody: 1:44pm On May 07, 2016
alexistaiwo:
Am tired of all this talk about signing of budget. Please political, financial and economical analysts in the house. Please come and tell me. How will the 2016 budget signing benefit me?
I don't know who you are or what you are into to tell you the benefits of the budget in your life. Let me say you have no job and you don't want to work which is unlikely. Government intents to introduce N350 billion into the economy each quarter through investment in infrastructure. It means there'll be road construction, railways and other capital projects. The construction worker will get a job. He will buy more food, beer, buy meat, pay house rent. He will be able to dash you something from his income. No matter what he spends on, the beneficiaries will have more money to buy other things, including the garri seller, the beer seller, the prostitute, etc. Spending on electricity means that the artisan; welder, barber, hairdresser will spend less on petrol and have more money to spend on other things. That your friend who who would normally not bring out food in your presence will be more generous. What I suggest is that you read the 33 point economic policy direction earlier revealed by the government as well as the 34 priority focus projects recently announced through the Finance Minister; you'll find where to key-in and benefit from. Have a good mindset

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Re: Of What Benefit Is Signing Of The 2016 Budget To The Common Man On The Street? by chriskosherbal(m): 1:52pm On May 07, 2016
There is every benefit to the common man, this is a national budget, and it affects all either directly or indirectly.

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Re: Of What Benefit Is Signing Of The 2016 Budget To The Common Man On The Street? by Nobody: 2:02pm On May 07, 2016
kITATITA:

I don't know who you are or what you are into to tell you the benefits of the budget in your life. Let me say you have no job and you don't want to work which is unlikely. Government intents to introduce N350 billion into the economy each quarter through investment in infrastructure. It means there'll be road construction, railways and other capital projects. The construction worker will get a job. He will buy more food, beer, buy meat, pay house rent. He will be able to dash you something from his income. No matter what he spends on, the beneficiaries will have more money to buy other things, including the garri seller, the beer seller, the prostitute, etc. Spending on electricity means that the artisan; welder, barber, hairdresser will spend less on petrol and have more money to spend on other things. That your friend who who would normally not bring out food in your presence will be more generous. What I suggest is that you read the 33 point economic policy direction earlier revealed by the government as well as the 34 priority focus projects recently announced through the Finance Minister; you'll find where to key-in and benefit from. Have a good mindset
hmmmmmmmm.

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Re: Of What Benefit Is Signing Of The 2016 Budget To The Common Man On The Street? by Taeewo(m): 7:08pm On May 07, 2016
Ffg
Re: Of What Benefit Is Signing Of The 2016 Budget To The Common Man On The Street? by olamds(m): 7:09pm On May 07, 2016
Quick implementation of the budget is the main thing......Our leaders should please be sincere.....

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Re: Of What Benefit Is Signing Of The 2016 Budget To The Common Man On The Street? by Nobody: 7:10pm On May 07, 2016
The answer to the question is zero benefit, y'all have been scammed

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Re: Of What Benefit Is Signing Of The 2016 Budget To The Common Man On The Street? by Theyveedo(m): 7:10pm On May 07, 2016
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Re: Of What Benefit Is Signing Of The 2016 Budget To The Common Man On The Street? by ojun50(m): 7:10pm On May 07, 2016
budget of confusion
Re: Of What Benefit Is Signing Of The 2016 Budget To The Common Man On The Street? by Zico5(m): 7:11pm On May 07, 2016
In a sane society, the major beneficiary should be the common man on the street. The signing of the budget should create more job opportunity either direct or indirect. Also we tend to see more infrastructural development which tend to benefit society. There should also be welfare packages for the less privileges in the society and so many like that.

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Re: Of What Benefit Is Signing Of The 2016 Budget To The Common Man On The Street? by Emmysteve(m): 7:12pm On May 07, 2016
Its funny how people go about overhyping the padded and corrupt budget as if it passage would bring an end to the masses suffering. This is the first time in Nigeria's history that a budget has generated so much talks in the street.

The only good thing here is that they won't have any excuse to give for their failure.

Buhari is one of the biggest scam ever sold to Nigerians. By 2019 we go know how far.

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Re: Of What Benefit Is Signing Of The 2016 Budget To The Common Man On The Street? by snadguy007(m): 7:12pm On May 07, 2016
I tire o my brother.... Everybody for my street just dey happy like say the signing go make 1 dollar to 1 naira.
One of my neighbours sef dey greet me say congratulations, buhari has finally signed the budget, i just look am shake head carry my waka go front cry undecided

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Re: Of What Benefit Is Signing Of The 2016 Budget To The Common Man On The Street? by goodlifehyd1: 7:12pm On May 07, 2016
You've said it all, but watch-out for some e-goats coming to attack you
kITATITA:

I don't know who you are or what you are into to tell you the benefits of the budget in your life. Let me say you have no job and you don't want to work which is unlikely. Government intents to introduce N350 billion into the economy each quarter through investment in infrastructure. It means there'll be road construction, railways and other capital projects. The construction worker will get a job. He will buy more food, beer, buy meat, pay house rent. He will be able to dash you something from his income. No matter what he spends on, the beneficiaries will have more money to buy other things, including the garri seller, the beer seller, the prostitute, etc. Spending on electricity means that the artisan; welder, barber, hairdresser will spend less on petrol and have more money to spend on other things. That your friend who who would normally not bring out food in your presence will be more generous. What I suggest is that you read the 33 point economic policy direction earlier revealed by the government as well as the 34 priority focus projects recently announced through the Finance Minister; you'll find where to key-in and benefit from. Have a good mindset

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Re: Of What Benefit Is Signing Of The 2016 Budget To The Common Man On The Street? by PurpleHouse(m): 7:12pm On May 07, 2016
means more money to spend... and every one is happy!

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Re: Of What Benefit Is Signing Of The 2016 Budget To The Common Man On The Street? by LORRDDD(m): 7:13pm On May 07, 2016
LOL SO FUNNY HOW SOME CITIZENS OF THIS COUNTRY MOAN AT EVERY GOOD NEWS NOWADAYS

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Re: Of What Benefit Is Signing Of The 2016 Budget To The Common Man On The Street? by Integrityfarms(m): 7:13pm On May 07, 2016
As a farmer, if they can make grants available for me or follow up the Nagropreneur adverts and feasibility reports earlier submitted last year, then I can say that the budget Don make sense be that!
Re: Of What Benefit Is Signing Of The 2016 Budget To The Common Man On The Street? by Artless360(m): 7:13pm On May 07, 2016
Wait nd c...

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Re: Of What Benefit Is Signing Of The 2016 Budget To The Common Man On The Street? by englishmart(m): 7:13pm On May 07, 2016
just hustle and leave this zoo already

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Re: Of What Benefit Is Signing Of The 2016 Budget To The Common Man On The Street? by Forzap: 7:13pm On May 07, 2016
d question carry weight oo,av bin tryin to comment buh I don knw wah to type sef


Abegi,make una jst lyk my comment for notin grin grin

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Re: Of What Benefit Is Signing Of The 2016 Budget To The Common Man On The Street? by davis112(m): 7:13pm On May 07, 2016
alexistaiwo:
Am tired of all this talk about signing of budget. Please political, financial and economical analysts in the house. Please come and tell me. How will the 2016 budget signing benefit me?
if dem like,,make dem sign bucket,,hmm sorry budget,dat one no concern me,,as far as my hustle dey pay me,,i tank GOD
Re: Of What Benefit Is Signing Of The 2016 Budget To The Common Man On The Street? by miketayo(m): 7:14pm On May 07, 2016
kITATITA:

I don't know who you are or what you are into to tell you the benefits of the budget in your life. Let me say you have no job and you don't want to work which is unlikely.[b] Government intents to introduce N350 billion into the economy each quarter through investment in infrastructure. [/b]It means there'll be road construction, railways and other capital projects. The construction worker will get a job. He will buy more food, beer, buy meat, pay house rent. He will be able to dash you something from his income. No matter what he spends on, the beneficiaries will have more money to buy other things, including the garri seller, the beer seller, the prostitute, etc. Spending on electricity means that the artisan; welder, barber, hairdresser will spend less on petrol and have more money to spend on other things. That your friend who who would normally not bring out food in your presence will be more generous. What I suggest is that you read the 33 point economic policy direction earlier revealed by the government as well as the 34 priority focus projects recently announced through the Finance Minister; you'll find where to key-in and benefit from. Have a good mindset

like you said intends... the question now is: are all those thing u mentioned up there really going to be achieved by the government?

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Re: Of What Benefit Is Signing Of The 2016 Budget To The Common Man On The Street? by Emmysteve(m): 7:15pm On May 07, 2016
kITATITA:

I don't know who you are or what you are into to tell you the benefits of the budget in your life. Let me say you have no job and you don't want to work which is unlikely. Government intents to introduce N350 billion into the economy each quarter through investment in infrastructure. It means there'll be road construction, railways and other capital projects. The construction worker will get a job. He will buy more food, beer, buy meat, pay house rent. He will be able to dash you something from his income. No matter what he spends on, the beneficiaries will have more money to buy other things, including the garri seller, the beer seller, the prostitute, etc. Spending on electricity means that the artisan; welder, barber, hairdresser will spend less on petrol and have more money to spend on other things. That your friend who who would normally not bring out food in your presence will be more generous. What I suggest is that you read the 33 point economic policy direction earlier revealed by the government as well as the 34 priority focus projects recently announced through the Finance Minister; you'll find where to key-in and benefit from. Have a good mindset
If that is the benefit then there is no need for the common man to hope that the passage of the budget will end his or her suffering.

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Re: Of What Benefit Is Signing Of The 2016 Budget To The Common Man On The Street? by Sunnycliff(m): 7:15pm On May 07, 2016
As for me I have no belief or trust in this government! So am not expecting anything new from their padded and extra bogus figured budget! Besides, they started making excuses for anticipated failures in implementation! So what's my own?

#proudly 5%

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Re: Of What Benefit Is Signing Of The 2016 Budget To The Common Man On The Street? by mcevans1(m): 7:16pm On May 07, 2016
kITATITA:

I don't know who you are or what you are into to tell you the benefits of the budget in your life. Let me say you have no job and you don't want to work which is unlikely. Government intents to introduce N350 billion into the economy each quarter through investment in infrastructure. It means there'll be road inconstruction, railways and other capital projects. The construction worker will get a job. He will buy more food, beer, buy meat, pay house rent. He will be able to dash you something from his income. No matter what he spends on, the beneficiaries will have more money to buy other things, including the garri seller, the beer seller, the prostitute, etc. Spending on electricity means that the artisan; welder, barber, hairdresser will spend less on petrol and have more money to spend on other things. That your friend who who would normally not bring out food in your presence will be more generous. What I suggest is that you read the 33 point economic policy direction earlier revealed by the government as well as the 34 priority focus projects recently announced through the Finance Minister; you'll find where to key-in and benefit from. Have a good mindset



Will this stop worker's from being owed? Will this improve security in the country? Price of goods and other essential commodities are still on the high side. I'm not convinced

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Re: Of What Benefit Is Signing Of The 2016 Budget To The Common Man On The Street? by Nobody: 7:16pm On May 07, 2016
Me am jst sitting tight waiting too see wat dis CHANGE BUDGET will create for Nigerians
Re: Of What Benefit Is Signing Of The 2016 Budget To The Common Man On The Street? by Nobody: 7:16pm On May 07, 2016
With the signing of the budget, contractors will get paid; and in turn resume work on the infrastructural projects and pay their workers.
And federal workers will get paid too

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Re: Of What Benefit Is Signing Of The 2016 Budget To The Common Man On The Street? by bakila: 7:17pm On May 07, 2016
S6un:
The answer to the question is zero benefit, y'all have been scammed
You just scammed you intellectual development. Please read kITATITTA 's post. It is plain, easy-to-read and illuminating to ENRICH both the dumb and the intelligent intellectually.

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Re: Of What Benefit Is Signing Of The 2016 Budget To The Common Man On The Street? by dammytosh: 7:17pm On May 07, 2016
kITATITA:

I don't know who you are or what you are into to tell you the benefits of the budget in your life. Let me say you have no job and you don't want to work which is unlikely. Government intents to introduce N350 billion into the economy each quarter through investment in infrastructure. It means there'll be road construction, railways and other capital projects. The construction worker will get a job. He will buy more food, beer, buy meat, pay house rent. He will be able to dash you something from his income. No matter what he spends on, the beneficiaries will have more money to buy other things, including the garri seller, the beer seller, the prostitute, etc. Spending on electricity means that the artisan; welder, barber, hairdresser will spend less on petrol and have more money to spend on other things. That your friend who who would normally not bring out food in your presence will be more generous. What I suggest is that you read the 33 point economic policy direction earlier revealed by the government as well as the 34 priority focus projects recently announced through the Finance Minister; you'll find where to key-in and benefit from. Have a good mindset

Simply put.

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Re: Of What Benefit Is Signing Of The 2016 Budget To The Common Man On The Street? by 1miccza: 7:18pm On May 07, 2016
*Sitting on the fence and whistling*
Re: Of What Benefit Is Signing Of The 2016 Budget To The Common Man On The Street? by opribo(m): 7:19pm On May 07, 2016
kITATITA:

I don't know who you are or what you are into to tell you the benefits of the budget in your life. Let me say you have no job and you don't want to work which is unlikely. Government intents to introduce N350 billion into the economy each quarter through investment in infrastructure. It means there'll be road construction, railways and other capital projects. The construction worker will get a job. He will buy more food, beer, buy meat, pay house rent. He will be able to dash you something from his income. No matter what he spends on, the beneficiaries will have more money to buy other things, including the garri seller, the beer seller, the prostitute, etc. Spending on electricity means that the artisan; welder, barber, hairdresser will spend less on petrol and have more money to spend on other things. That your friend who who would normally not bring out food in your presence will be more generous. What I suggest is that you read the 33 point economic policy direction earlier revealed by the government as well as the 34 priority focus projects recently announced through the Finance Minister; you'll find where to key-in and benefit from. Have a good mindset


If and only if the ministers entrusted to spend the money behave themselves and not divert the money into their private accounts outside the country. Financial discipline is very key and that is where the CHANGE they have been preaching lies.

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Re: Of What Benefit Is Signing Of The 2016 Budget To The Common Man On The Street? by Sunnycliff(m): 7:19pm On May 07, 2016
kITATITA:

I don't know who you are or what you are into to tell you the benefits of the budget in your life. Let me say you have no job and you don't want to work which is unlikely. Government intents to introduce N350 billion into the economy each quarter through investment in infrastructure. It means there'll be road construction, railways and other capital projects. The construction worker will get a job. He will buy more food, beer, buy meat, pay house rent. He will be able to dash you something from his income. No matter what he spends on, the beneficiaries will have more money to buy other things, including the garri seller, the beer seller, the prostitute, etc. Spending on electricity means that the artisan; welder, barber, hairdresser will spend less on petrol and have more money to spend on other things. That your friend who who would normally not bring out food in your presence will be more generous. What I suggest is that you read the 33 point economic policy direction earlier revealed by the government as well as the 34 priority focus projects recently announced through the Finance Minister; you'll find where to key-in and benefit from. Have a good mindset

Even without the Budget has workers salary not been paid?

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