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Re: VIDEO: Nigerian’s React To The Fuel Price Hike by Sard(m): 12:40pm On May 13, 2016
The scam is real.. APC don scam Nigerians
Re: VIDEO: Nigerian’s React To The Fuel Price Hike by dckng16(m): 12:44pm On May 13, 2016
Thewrath:
If only Nigerians could turn back the hands of time.
We were all warned not to vote PMB, but we refused to listen and brought this Economic hardship upon ourselves
Re: VIDEO: Nigerian’s React To The Fuel Price Hike by Easy023(m): 12:44pm On May 13, 2016
Na wa o

Re: VIDEO: Nigerian’s React To The Fuel Price Hike by goodnews777: 1:09pm On May 13, 2016
Diplomaticbeing:
The FG should accept its aberration in the removal of petroleum subsidy without making provision of at least a temporary palliative measure for the good people of this country, to help them cushion the effect of this hard but genuine decision. I believe it should listen to the cry of the opposition-masses on this decision and do the needful, if truly it has interest of the poor people at heart.
Bag of garbage.
A palliative measure like a temporary one-time payment of say a lump sum of 250,000 naira to all the up-to-date tax payers would go a long way to help the general masses (don't tell me that an idea of such will cause inflation, because I know that it won't instead there will certainly be money in circulation), especially the downtrodden among us. This is achievable, I have a solution on how this can be achieved without it hurting the purse of the government too much. By the way, it ought to know that in a circumstance like this, it should assume the role of an entrepreneur - in any business transaction, it's the entrepreneur that bears the last risk.

So far, it has not been altruistic in its dealings with the masses. A situation like this causes me to ask, what's the duty of the welfare arm of the government. The earlier the FG retrace its step the better.

#I'm-a-bona fide-Igbo man-but-I-stand-for-an anti nepotic-indissoluble-and progressive Nigeria.
BAG OF GARBAGE
Re: VIDEO: Nigerian’s React To The Fuel Price Hike by erico2k2(m): 1:14pm On May 13, 2016
Quakertellicus1:
So....you want us to pay for subsidy with what money?

Nigeria needs oil to be at $123 and above to pay for subsidy.

And anyway...subsidy is a waste of money...whether oil price is above 100 or below 50 USD.
You still don't get it do U??
The only thing government pay for to help the citizens in Nigeria is petrol subsidy. Nothing else. The politicians have petrol allowance all paid for by the FG.me nd you don't. So they won't feel the hike.
I'm really intrigued by some Nigerians we sure deserve the president we now have.
Re: VIDEO: Nigerian’s React To The Fuel Price Hike by Pavarottii(m): 1:14pm On May 13, 2016
Mutuwa:
huh

Teacher to students: Write a sentence using the word "Dog"

Teacher to Okon: Why are you copying Musa's work?

Okon: Aunty,am not copying o! it happens that I know the particular Dog he is writing about.

The liberalization of the downstream sector will ensure that investments on the imports, jetties, farm tanks, depot to filling stations distribution network pay off.
Since time immemorial, none of government ran corporation has ever been profitable in Nigeria. Neither NITEL, NEPA, NNPC REFINERIES nor NNPC Retail Filling Stations has ever been run as profit-oriented corporations which had led to ineffective and inefficient service provisions for many years!
The Bold Step liberalization of the downstream sector is a Win Win for investors in the sectors and for Nigerians.
Unlike when government fixed fuel import volume allocation per fuel marketers, nothing of such any more.
Nigerians will henceforth enjoy unlimited Metric Tonnes of fuel imports that each and every oil marketers can afford at a competitive model.
New private refineries will spring up across different regions in Nigeria. The gateway for more and more corporate and financial institutions involvements will create tonnes of jobs in the downstream sectors through Local direct investments coupled with foreign direct investments".

OPINION BY Mayowa Michael Adeleye
Smart kid! U r a professor! I hail you! First class student! Walking library!

So u didn't know all dese benefits in January 2012? shocked
Re: VIDEO: Nigerian’s React To The Fuel Price Hike by Nobody: 1:20pm On May 13, 2016
Sahara reporters, your question is wrong: the price wasn't increased. Subsidy was removed. By the way, now is the best time for that; if the price went higher and Nigeria survived it, I think we can cope with this. Just that the money realised from its removal should be judiciously utilised.
Re: VIDEO: Nigerian’s React To The Fuel Price Hike by Pavarottii(m): 1:20pm On May 13, 2016
erico2k2:
You still don't get it do U??
The only thing government pay for to help the citizens in Nigeria is petrol subsidy. Nothing else. The politicians have petrol allowance all paid for by the FG.me nd you don't. So they won't feel the hike.
I'm really intrigued by some Nigerians we sure deserve the president we now have.
I dey tell u. Some are still enjoying buhari, if they don't feel d suffer enuf, who am I to convince dem that buhari has no 21st blueprint to run dis country. So let dem enjoy him, in fact they should vote him again.

It's nauseating wen I read some people comments just d illetrate hausa man on the interview.

U know why it will be hard to convince dem? GEJ is not a hausa/yoruba man. So they all talking along tribal lines.

Leave dem to their faith, most of dem don't cater 4 demselves, their parents cater from dem. So dey don't feel anything. With time the change will touch everybody. Cos I know BUHARI is just starting wiv us. By the time d 4years is over, *lip sealed*.
Re: VIDEO: Nigerian’s React To The Fuel Price Hike by akanbiaa(m): 1:23pm On May 13, 2016
The last Speaker spoke the truth and understands the situation.
Re: VIDEO: Nigerian’s React To The Fuel Price Hike by Gabrendo(m): 1:29pm On May 13, 2016
Mutuwa:
huh

Teacher to students: Write a sentence using the word "Dog"

Teacher to Okon: Why are you copying Musa's work?

Okon: Aunty,am not copying o! it happens that I know the particular Dog he is writing about.

The liberalization of the downstream sector will ensure that investments on the imports, jetties, farm tanks, depot to filling stations distribution network pay off.
Since time immemorial, none of government ran corporation has ever been profitable in Nigeria. Neither NITEL, NEPA, NNPC REFINERIES nor NNPC Retail Filling Stations has ever been run as profit-oriented corporations which had led to ineffective and inefficient service provisions for many years!
The Bold Step liberalization of the downstream sector is a Win Win for investors in the sectors and for Nigerians.
Unlike when government fixed fuel import volume allocation per fuel marketers, nothing of such any more.
Nigerians will henceforth enjoy unlimited Metric Tonnes of fuel imports that each and every oil marketers can afford at a competitive model.
New private refineries will spring up across different regions in Nigeria. The gateway for more and more corporate and financial institutions involvements will create tonnes of jobs in the downstream sectors through Local direct investments coupled with foreign direct investments".

OPINION BY Mayowa Michael Adeleye
All these Grammar would solve nothing Mr. I Loved the Way things were. Nothing is eveer right in Nigeria. Notin wud ever be. 145 Per litre would not solve Nigerian Problem. Got it?
Re: VIDEO: Nigerian’s React To The Fuel Price Hike by Gabrendo(m): 1:33pm On May 13, 2016
Snowflake002:
Sahara reporters, your question is wrong: the price wasn't increased. Subsidy was removed. By the way, now is the best time for that; if the price went higher and Nigeria survived it, I think we can cope with this. Just that the money realised from its removal should be judiciously utilised.
For where? Nigeria? U Be JJC for this Country. Removal of subsidy or no removal. There wud always be the greedy Nigerians who will embezzle it and smirk at Us. And everything wud be even worse.
Re: VIDEO: Nigerian’s React To The Fuel Price Hike by Nobody: 1:34pm On May 13, 2016
Rhayour:
Hmmm!
I told you he was a prophet wink
Re: VIDEO: Nigerian’s React To The Fuel Price Hike by DedeNkem:
A competent leader would have continued the subsidy until he repairs our 4 dead refineries!

Now he has stopped the subsidy without any remedy replacement! Ordinary citizens are the ones who are suffering now because of this dumb decision by a clueless id*iot who called himself president!

If our refineries were all working, there won't be any need at all to import fuel! Fuel would have been 5-10 naira per a litre! Nigeria is the only oil producing country in the world that imports peroleum products!

Corrupt politicians and their fellow corrupt businesmen don't want our refineries repaired because they'll lose billions of dollars of ill-gotten money! What a shame!!

I hope buhari doesn't get a second term. He's busy wrecking havoc to our economy.
Re: VIDEO: Nigerian’s React To The Fuel Price Hike by Rose2014: 1:39pm On May 13, 2016
kennygee:
Now you could be needing a hearing aid.
Lol
Re: VIDEO: Nigerian’s React To The Fuel Price Hike by Rose2014: 1:46pm On May 13, 2016
ionsman:
What happened to the "one" and "and" ? undecided

.
Ma belle o. So I'm Still missing some silent words sef
Re: VIDEO: Nigerian’s React To The Fuel Price Hike by Chidizman(m): 1:50pm On May 13, 2016
Rhayour:
Hmmm!
huh
Re: VIDEO: Nigerian’s React To The Fuel Price Hike by Mutuwa(m): 2:04pm On May 13, 2016
Gabrendo:
All these Grammar would solve nothing Mr. I Loved the Way things were. Nothing is eveer right in Nigeria. Notin wud ever be. 145 Per litre would not solve Nigerian Problem. Got it?
refer your grievance to Mayowa Michael Adeleye.. Got it?
Re: VIDEO: Nigerian’s React To The Fuel Price Hike by Owamudia: 2:09pm On May 13, 2016
Spotted! Omenk, the bad omen from Benue and PMB/Fooooolani slave. Anyways, anything that will take away scarcity is very much welcome.
Re: VIDEO: Nigerian’s React To The Fuel Price Hike by Owamudia: 2:12pm On May 13, 2016
DedeNkem:
A competent leader would have continued the subsidy until he repairs our 4 dead refineries!

Now he has stopped the subsidy without any remedy replacement! Ordinary citizens are the ones who are suffering now because of this dumb decision by a clueless id*iot who called himself president!

If our refineries were all working, there won't be any need at all to import fuel! Fuel would have been 5-10 naira per a liter! Nigeria is the only oil producing country in the w
Are you being sarcastic?
Dont tell me you mean what you posted up there?
Re: VIDEO: Nigerian’s React To The Fuel Price Hike by tansho(m): 2:19pm On May 13, 2016
chiol:
“Listen fellow Nigerians, as it is right now, most of what we are suffering now and we are going to suffer were caused few years ago but the Lord asked me to encourage you. Suffering is coming but it is not suffering under damnation, there is solution, it may take some time, but at the end of it, there will be testimony;…As I have told you, there is going to be crisis but God will handle it. This year, God said my people will be over-comers, things will be hard but my people will be over-comers”._ Rev Fr Ejike Mbaka (31st December 2015).
Who Rev Fr Mbaka help? I just don't want to call him a scammer...just yet
Re: VIDEO: Nigerian’s React To The Fuel Price Hike by DedeNkem: 2:19pm On May 13, 2016
Owamudia:
Are you being sarcastic?
Dont tell me you mean what you posted up there?
Well, you don't understand the economy. Do you?
Re: VIDEO: Nigerian’s React To The Fuel Price Hike by P0intBlank(m): 2:25pm On May 13, 2016
Snowflake002:
Sahara reporters, your question is wrong: the price wasn't increased. Subsidy was removed. By the way, now is the best time for that; if the price went higher and Nigeria survived it, I think we can cope with this. Just that the money realised from its removal should be judiciously utilised.
Are you saying the subsidy being paid was N58.50 (i.e. 145 - 86.50)?
Re: VIDEO: Nigerian’s React To The Fuel Price Hike by GaggleNSwallow: 2:32pm On May 13, 2016
P0intBlank:
Are you saying the subsidy being paid was N58.50 (i.e. 145 - 86.50)?
I wonder o. It's not even supposed to be up to 100 per litre
Re: VIDEO: Nigerian’s React To The Fuel Price Hike by mikolo80: 2:35pm On May 13, 2016
Emeskhalifa:
go to advance countries of the world no one talks about subsidy. dem commot am troway for dustbin. wonder why pple are makin so much fuse abou subsidy removal here.
smh
name one western country without subsidy
Re: VIDEO: Nigerian’s React To The Fuel Price Hike by Emeskhalifa(m): 3:11pm On May 13, 2016
mikolo80:
name one western country without subsidy
Ogar your phone no get google nihuh undecided
Re: VIDEO: Nigerian’s React To The Fuel Price Hike by mikolo80: 3:14pm On May 13, 2016
Emeskhalifa:
Ogar your phone no get google nihuh undecided
so you got nothing.just spewing ignorance.i know they do,i just wanted to see if you did or were just guessing.now i'm sure you don't knw what you're saying.and it is you that does'nt know how to use google
Re: VIDEO: Nigerian’s React To The Fuel Price Hike by goodvision12(m): 3:14pm On May 13, 2016
Mutuwa:
huh

Teacher to students: Write a sentence using the word "Dog"

Teacher to Okon: Why are you copying Musa's work?

Okon: Aunty,am not copying o! it happens that I know the particular Dog he is writing about.

The liberalization of the downstream sector will ensure that investments on the imports, jetties, farm tanks, depot to filling stations distribution network pay off.
Since time immemorial, none of government ran corporation has ever been profitable in Nigeria. Neither NITEL, NEPA, NNPC REFINERIES nor NNPC Retail Filling Stations has ever been run as profit-oriented corporations which had led to ineffective and inefficient service provisions for many years!
The Bold Step liberalization of the downstream sector is a Win Win for investors in the sectors and for Nigerians.
Unlike when government fixed fuel import volume allocation per fuel marketers, nothing of such any more.
Nigerians will henceforth enjoy unlimited Metric Tonnes of fuel imports that each and every oil marketers can afford at a competitive model.
New private refineries will spring up across different regions in Nigeria. The gateway for more and more corporate and financial institutions involvements will create tonnes of jobs in the downstream sectors through Local direct investments coupled with foreign direct investments".

OPINION BY Mayowa Michael Adeleye
nawa oo for nairalanders dem stingy so tey with all these things wey this guy write na only one like d otabuoy receive.
Re: VIDEO: Nigerian’s React To The Fuel Price Hike by Emeskhalifa(m): 3:15pm On May 13, 2016
mikolo80:
so you got nothing.just spewing ignorance.i know they do,i just wanted to see if you did or were just guessing.now i'm sure you don't knw what you're saying.and it is you that does'nt know how to use google
lolz e pain am say I no tell am cheesy cheesy grin grin grin grin grin grin
This weekend go good oooooo
with this kind laff alreadyyy
Re: VIDEO: Nigerian’s React To The Fuel Price Hike by mikolo80: 3:17pm On May 13, 2016
Emeskhalifa:
lolz e pain am say I no tell am cheesy cheesy grin grin grin grin grin grin
This weekend go good oooooo
with this kind laff alreadyyy
nothing do you
remain in your ignorance
Re: VIDEO: Nigerian’s React To The Fuel Price Hike by erico2k2(m): 3:18pm On May 13, 2016
mikolo80:
name one western country without subsidy
None they all have subsidy
Re: VIDEO: Nigerian’s React To The Fuel Price Hike by goodvision12(m): 3:19pm On May 13, 2016
Thewrath:
If only Nigerians could turn back the hands of time.
I dey come help yu turn the hand back to the time when lord lugard after him don shayo finish come almagamate nigeria.
Re: VIDEO: Nigerian’s React To The Fuel Price Hike by erico2k2(m): 3:19pm On May 13, 2016
mikolo80:
so you got nothing.just spewing ignorance.i know they do,i just wanted to see if you did or were just guessing.now i'm sure you don't knw what you're saying.and it is you that does'nt know how to use google
What did U xpect?
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