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| Re: Senate: Buhari Has No Plan To End Recession by Livinus56(m): 12:03pm On Nov 25, 2016 |
if datz so wat are u ppl waiting for na? just impeach dat old dullard with immediate effect |
| Re: Senate: Buhari Has No Plan To End Recession by Livinus56(m): 12:18pm On Nov 25, 2016 |
sarrki:some people don't have brain at all, the Senate just confirm dat d dullard don't hv queer on hw to get us out of recession nd u are here talking bout light at d end of tunnel. just pray dat buhari 's foolishness will not take dis con3 to a place of non return |
| Re: Senate: Buhari Has No Plan To End Recession by plaetton: 12:24pm On Nov 25, 2016 |
sarrki:When? By 2019? And if doesn't shock us out recession , then what ? Will you kill yourself or at the very least, admit that you have been foolish all this while ? I asking this because I am going to save this post of yours, to be reminding you at least once every month, as we wait for the recession-busting surprise. |
| Re: Senate: Buhari Has No Plan To End Recession by Yoshy: 12:32pm On Nov 25, 2016 |
UnlimitedIfex:it's not just about 1 vote bro.. |
| Re: Senate: Buhari Has No Plan To End Recession by Bishop4real: 4:24pm On Nov 25, 2016 |
repogirl:Hahahaha... I feel your pains sister. Sorry, but I think you are just been emotional. I prefer facts to emotions for emotions don't change facts. You never disagreed with the fact that Shagari & GEJ's regimes were respectively wasteful & corrupt. You went further to posit that our problem is not wastefulness but bad leadership forgetting that wastefulness is a direct product of bad leadership! Any economy that enjoyed such surplus as was enjoyed under GEJ is bound to break records! An economy that had far much surplus well above budgetary projections is bound to be healthy. It's as simple as that! But what did we get in return? Less than about 80% budget performance & depletion of excess crude savings! Note, my dear sister, that the test of strength of any economy is not measured/determined at times of surplus; it is measured by its response at times of lack/deficit/scarcity. Remember that this is not the first time Nigeria is experiencing all time low in oil price. Have you ever wondered how & why Nigeria survived the world economic meltdown of 2008 caused primarily by low oil price like we have now? It was because OBJ was able to save during the surplus years of 2004 & thereabout. By the time 2008 melt down came, the then administration drew from surpluses & was able to break even! This is a fact attested to by NOI when she lamented the lack of political will to save during her second coming as finance minister. You said NOI saw the doom ahead. Can you in all sincerity tell us what NOI saw that made her raise such alarm as at the time she did? Remember by the time she made those comments, government at different levels have started owing up to 6/8 months salaries. What did she & her team do as at that material time to avert the dangers ahead or better still, offset backlog of unpaid salaries? In the first place, why would such government with excess revenue owe salaries? As for the minister appearing before senate committee on finance/budget, I advise you read my remarks again. At no time did I say he can't appear before senate. Never! Infact I maintained that he should appear before them. I only reasoned that it won't be necessary for him to appear before senate plenary sessions as long as he appears before the appropriate senate committee on finance/budget. Of course, if there is any need for him to appear before the senate at plenary, he is bound by law to do so. There is huge difference between senate committee siting & plenary sessions! I believe you must be privy to the details of the $30b loan request for you to conclude that it will be used primarily for oil exploration in the north. Please avail us of such details! Otherwise, I may assume it's the figment of your imagination probably borne out of emotions...! It's unfortunate that you think this administration is doing absolutely nothing in bringing us out of recession. Believe that; then, you can believe anything! Do you sincerely believe that the sudden rise in local rice production across the nation is a fluke & not a direct response to this administrations bid to diversify? Yes, the volume produced now might not be enough but with persistence, we shall get there. Do you think that the political will to implement TSA by this administration is not yielding results yet? Just ask anybody in logistics what that singular act is saving this nation on daily basis from the activities of Hawks in Nigeria Customs Service. My sister, an average Nigerian wants to enjoy blissful eternity but is not wiling to die. The country has been badly managed & is on recovery process. Such recoveries are not achieved overnight. We must join hands to make it work. Most robost, viable & strong world economies today went through this type of phase viz-a-viz "hardship" in their recovery quest. Even in Ghana, corrupt politicians whose activities plunged Ghana into economic woes were not even jailed; they were killed by the then government of Jerry Rawlings. Today, Ghana is enjoying the fruits of such "madness" from Jerry Rawlings. I believe he never enjoyed the 100% support of all Ghanaians but did what was expedient as at that material time to liberate Ghana. In our case, just the arrest of perceived corrupt politicians and economic saboteurs are given all manner of ethic, religious & tribal coloration. Lest I forget, do you think those who have been benefitting from the status quo (any things goes & corruption holds sway) will just fold their arms and sing praises unto this administration? Its a battle we must be ready to fight now so as to secure our future or chicken out & mortgage our future. For how long shall we continue to postpone the dooms day. The battle line is drawn & the choice on which divide to belong is ours! It's well... |
| Re: Senate: Buhari Has No Plan To End Recession by HungerBAD: 5:16pm On Nov 25, 2016 |
ephi123:I am not silent. Just observing. |
| Re: Senate: Buhari Has No Plan To End Recession by ephi123(f): 5:19pm On Nov 25, 2016 |
HungerBAD:But you were very vocal before, so what changed? |
| Re: Senate: Buhari Has No Plan To End Recession by Splashme: 5:31pm On Nov 25, 2016 |
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| Re: Senate: Buhari Has No Plan To End Recession by UnlimitedIfex(m): 5:59pm On Nov 25, 2016 |
Yoshy:I knw is nt all abt 1 vote bt we all know how they run election in dis country inwhich b4 d election d politician knows he will win and if PMB contest 4 2019, i doubt if he will b defeated or accept defeat. |
| Re: Senate: Buhari Has No Plan To End Recession by shammah1(m): 9:48am On Nov 26, 2016 |
Oga, you don dey quote Bible sarrki: |
| Re: Senate: Buhari Has No Plan To End Recession by WowSweetGuy(m): 1:41am On Nov 27, 2016 |
useless fresident....Stupid |
| Re: Senate: Buhari Has No Plan To End Recession by mindtricks: 4:07pm On Nov 27, 2016 |
Buhari has no plan to end recession, our National Assembly has no plan to end their looting. Aren't we then doomed as a people? |
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