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Nigerians Have Spoken: Don't Share Abacha Loot! by nairavsdollars(f): 10:30am On Jul 08, 2018
From the views expressed by Nigerians so far, virtually 95 percent of the populace have disagreed with the decision of the Federal Government to share the Abacha loot to 'poorest' Nigerians.

Many agreed that the decision to share the money is not practicable as there is no data to detect those who are poor.

Many also agreed that N5,000 will have no impact in the lives of the ordinary masses. It is like giving a man a fish instead of teaching him how to fish.

Many also agreed that the money should utilised on things that will have long-term effects on Nigerians such as good roads, human capital development, education, hospitals and so on.

Hope the Buhari Administration will listen to thevoice of reason...

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Re: Nigerians Have Spoken: Don't Share Abacha Loot! by dingbang(m): 10:33am On Jul 08, 2018
Is buhari this clueless as to what to do with money?
Re: Nigerians Have Spoken: Don't Share Abacha Loot! by paramakina202: 10:37am On Jul 08, 2018
Buhari and his administration are clueless mo.ron.s.
He shouldn't bring his almajirism to federal government.

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Re: Nigerians Have Spoken: Don't Share Abacha Loot! by BeingFrank(m): 10:42am On Jul 08, 2018
nairavsdollars:
From the views expressed by Nigerians so far, virtually 95 percent of the populace have disagreed with the decision of the Federal Government to share the Abacha loot to 'poorest' Nigerians.

Many agreed that the decision to share the money is not practicable as there is no data to detect those who are poor.

Many also agreed that N5,000 will have no impact in the lives of the ordinary masses. It is like giving a man a fish instead of teaching him how to fish.

Many also agreed that the money should utilised on things that will have long-term effects on Nigerians such as good roads, human capital development, education, hospitals and so on.

Hope the Buhari Administration will listen to thevoice of reason...
Heard Buhari hates advices, he feels like a god without even being intelligent. Just look at the person some people are still campaigning for.
Re: Nigerians Have Spoken: Don't Share Abacha Loot! by Lovelyn72(f): 10:44am On Jul 08, 2018
Any sane person should know the idea is just an avenue to loot the recovered fund.
Is 5k enough to do anything tangible in this bleeped up economy system?

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Re: Nigerians Have Spoken: Don't Share Abacha Loot! by saaron(m): 11:17am On Jul 08, 2018
Buhari's incompetent govt intent to use $300 million Abacha loot on poor Nigerians is nothing but a 2019 political campaign strategy. Instead of using the monies on roads, power and other critical infrastructute, they want to use it for campaign. That shows you how brainless buhari is.
Nigerians better know that Nigeria's fall into recession was self inflicted by buhari's incompetent govt. Lack of money is not the problem, using it wisely is their problem.
Re: Nigerians Have Spoken: Don't Share Abacha Loot! by magoo10(m): 11:24am On Jul 08, 2018
Buhari is clueless just like those surrounding him are dumb.
APC is a scam
Re: Nigerians Have Spoken: Don't Share Abacha Loot! by Twistsss: 11:48am On Jul 08, 2018
Here is the real reason for sharing the money.

https://www.nairaland.com/4599899/322m-abacha-loot-why-apc
Re: Nigerians Have Spoken: Don't Share Abacha Loot! by Atiku4presido: 11:52am On Jul 08, 2018
Bvn would have been the best way to share the money our ancestor left behind!! grin grin grin
Re: Nigerians Have Spoken: Don't Share Abacha Loot! by Houseofglam7(f): 12:04pm On Jul 08, 2018
Pure filth undecided
Re: Nigerians Have Spoken: Don't Share Abacha Loot! by youngsahito(m): 2:07pm On Jul 08, 2018
They want to use d money 4 next election...#Bleep buhari
Re: Nigerians Have Spoken: Don't Share Abacha Loot! by HardMirror(m): 1:47pm On Jul 11, 2018
Lovelyn72:
Any sane person should know the idea is just an avenue to loot the recovered fund.
Is 5k enough to do anything tangible in this bleeped up economy system?
u get sense jare
Re: Nigerians Have Spoken: Don't Share Abacha Loot! by KingSango(m): 4:07pm On Jul 11, 2018
nairavsdollars:
From the views expressed by Nigerians so far, virtually 95 percent of the populace have disagreed with the decision of the Federal Government to share the Abacha loot to 'poorest' Nigerians.

Many agreed that the decision to share the money is not practicable as there is no data to detect those who are poor.

Many also agreed that N5,000 will have no impact in the lives of the ordinary masses. It is like giving a man a fish instead of teaching him how to fish.

Many also agreed that the money should utilised on things that will have long-term effects on Nigerians such as good roads, human capital development, education, hospitals and so on.

Hope the Buhari Administration will listen to thevoice of reason...


Spend this money on women and girl children. Uplift the rural parts of Africa by building up the roads that lead to the village, build markets, shopping areas, libraries and needed services along the road to the city. This is will prevent so many Africans from leaving the rural area and overcrowding the cities. The overcrowding of cities causes the amount of services to go down, jobs to decline, crime goes up, disease and other issues increase with population.

www.undergroundriseup..com

Ase

Love Sango

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