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Re: Lawan Is Just A ‘rubber’ Waiting To Stamp Anything by Godhatesodomy: 6:20pm On Dec 22, 2019
Wow
Re: Lawan Is Just A ‘rubber’ Waiting To Stamp Anything by Nobody: 6:25pm On Dec 22, 2019
rusher14:
Impeach him na.

Or can you explain to us how David Mark ans his co-travellers x-rayed every item for years, by so-doing leading us to the glorious nation we have become.

Wailers.
You have no sense,I pity you and your generation

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Re: Lawan Is Just A ‘rubber’ Waiting To Stamp Anything by bluefilm: 6:26pm On Dec 22, 2019
lexy2014:


U highlighted d answer to your question and u still asking 4 an answer when d answer is right b4 your eyes

Thank you so much.

Merci bien.

Danke schön.

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Re: Lawan Is Just A ‘rubber’ Waiting To Stamp Anything by Nobody: 6:26pm On Dec 22, 2019
rusher14:


Keep fooling yourself.

No more padded budgets.

No more delays.

Projects being executed.

If you are home for xmas I'm sure you saw the 2nd Niger bridge coming on strong.
See mumu,so in ur clownish mind its pmb that build abuja-kaduna rail

Those going to Ibadan saw the rail tracks.

Those going to Kaduna from Abuja got on the rail line.

This is just a little above 4 years.

Tell us what 16 years of PDP gave us.

Re: Lawan Is Just A ‘rubber’ Waiting To Stamp Anything by GoodGovernance: 6:28pm On Dec 22, 2019
lexy2014:


We aren't talking about whether I benefitted from it or not. D simple question I asked u is were d funds judiciously used d way they were used? A simple yes or no would have sufficed.

How do u no d money was disbursed to micro traders? What amount of d money was spent on d "poorest of the poor" per head that u say it increased their spending power? Was d money actually spent on d people?

And u said "most of d money was spent on micro traders". What happened to d rest of d money?

Judicious use is a different argument that neither you nor I can authoritatively confirm.

There where various social intervention programmes. For the micro traders,it was even loans not free money .The school feeding programme is also part of it.

No nobody can rule out corruption.

But if we are to always argue based on judicious use,then we would also argue that government should stop spending!

Until concrete evidence to the contrary,we should argue based on available data.

No data yet ,to quantify the quantum of non judicious use.

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Re: Lawan Is Just A ‘rubber’ Waiting To Stamp Anything by Angelfrost(m): 6:30pm On Dec 22, 2019
rusher14:


Go and sit your butt down.

Or go to the senate to picket them.

Where were you when over 60 billion dollars was taken as loan pre-2015?

Maybe you are a teenager sha.

Why exactly are you stuck in the shambolic past of PDP??!... Why do you need to refer to a failed past as justification for an equally failing present??!... Can we ever move on as a nation??!... Is it when APC overtakes PDP in poor governance that you finally deem it fit to call a spade a spade??!....

Serious issues affecting you, and your generations unborn have been highlighted, and the best you have done so far is politicize while sidestepping the crux of the matter...

In case you have lost track of what is truly pertinent and incisive, permit me to gently guide you back:

1. How does this administration intend to pay back this mounting pile of national debts in the face of fast dying oil market??!
2. At what point will the legislative chambers start showing absolute independence and autonomy of the executive, to checkmate excesses in the latter, as expected of in a functioning democracy??!

Thank you.

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Re: Lawan Is Just A ‘rubber’ Waiting To Stamp Anything by brownbib(m): 6:30pm On Dec 22, 2019
Very true
Re: Lawan Is Just A ‘rubber’ Waiting To Stamp Anything by rusher14: 6:31pm On Dec 22, 2019
otuekong1:

You have no sense,I pity you and your generation

Please desist from breeding.
Re: Lawan Is Just A ‘rubber’ Waiting To Stamp Anything by rusher14: 6:33pm On Dec 22, 2019
Angelfrost:


Why exactly are you stuck in the shambolic past of PDP??!... Why do you need to refer to a failed past as justification for an equally failing present??!... Can we ever move on as a nation??!... Is it when APC overtakes PDP in poor governance that you finally deem it fit to call a spade a spade??!....

Serious issues affecting you, and your generations unborn have been highlighted, and the best you have done so far is politicize while sidestepping the crux of the matter...

In case you have lost track of what is truly pertinent and incisive, permit me to gently guide you back:

1. How does this administration intend to pay back this mounting pile of national debts in the face of fast dying oil market??!
2. At what point will the legislative chambers start showing absolute independence and autonomy of the executive, to checkmate excesses in the latter, as expected of in a functioning democracy??!

Thank you.

What independence are we talking about?

You mean like UK did in passing Boris Johnson's Brexit deal just a few days ago?

Or you mean independent like the US Senate that would clear Trump of his charges?

To the issue of debt payment, the intended borrowing is for infrastructure. Infrastructure of any form can always pay for itself. Whether by way of toll, tariffs, taxes, charges etc.
Re: Lawan Is Just A ‘rubber’ Waiting To Stamp Anything by NaijadrivaCars: 6:36pm On Dec 22, 2019
grin This post sweet o. See title shocked
Re: Lawan Is Just A ‘rubber’ Waiting To Stamp Anything by storm001(m): 6:38pm On Dec 22, 2019
Welcome to your next level Nigeria...
Re: Lawan Is Just A ‘rubber’ Waiting To Stamp Anything by NaijadrivaCars: 6:38pm On Dec 22, 2019
rusher14:



Projects being executed.

If you are home for xmas I'm sure you saw the 2nd Niger bridge coming on strong.




People should travel before making statements about places.
Re: Lawan Is Just A ‘rubber’ Waiting To Stamp Anything by bakescos01: 6:39pm On Dec 22, 2019
rusher14:


Keep fooling yourself.

No more padded budgets.

No more delays.

Projects being executed.

If you are home for xmas I'm sure you saw the 2nd Niger bridge coming on strong.

Those going to Ibadan saw the rail tracks.

Those going to Kaduna from Abuja got on the rail line.

This is just a little above 4 years.

Tell us what 16 years of PDP gave us.


It is very sad as Nigerians for us to see and reason basic infrastructure as an achievement in 2019. Really sad, this are just ordinary infrastructures that even Benin republic have a better road network than us. Please, the most important thing is Education, health and the Economy which we are doing so very bad in those most important aspects. Our doctors are leaving our country and very soon we will have no doctors to treat patients. We already have scarcity of doctors. The educational sector is declining year by year, what about economy, we have gone from bad to worse from the recent unemployment rate in our country. Only 10% of our graduating student gets a job. And you are talking about some cheap infrastructure that the state government is supposed to be doing for us.

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Re: Lawan Is Just A ‘rubber’ Waiting To Stamp Anything by Nobody: 6:51pm On Dec 22, 2019
lahizak:

U are a very big fool. How can u keep comparing d new govt to a past govt kicked out because of bad governance? U were able to bring out a handful of projects done with billions of dollars. Times 5 of the money spent on those projects had been embezzled. We are looking for ways to promote our country and retards like u keep encouraging bad governance. What do u tink will happened to the 25billion dollars that will be borrowed? Less than 30% of it will be spent on Nigeria, the remaining percentage will be shared by the politicians and their families. Putting the future generation in a huge debt. Do u sincerely tink that if the buhari led govt are forced to repay the loan before the end of their tenure, they will borrow such? Instead of u to join fellow nigerians in fighting for our future, u re here licking ass. Its not ur fault though, u probably a son or family to one of dos thieves milking us dry. Stupid ass
Bro,can’t you comment without being insulting?You don’t need to be aggressive please.

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Re: Lawan Is Just A ‘rubber’ Waiting To Stamp Anything by foreshore(m): 7:00pm On Dec 22, 2019
Re: Lawan Is Just A ‘rubber’ Waiting To Stamp Anything by orisa37: 7:00pm On Dec 22, 2019
Lawan is a Geographer, interested in Land grabbing for the Fulanis.

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Re: Lawan Is Just A ‘rubber’ Waiting To Stamp Anything by AreaFada2: 7:02pm On Dec 22, 2019
GamalNasser:


I meant BMC payments not any better money
Kikikikiki. grin cheesy

Buhari and his cohorts are saints in the eyes of zombies.

Thank God that early morning rain beats everyone. Na all of us go suffer am.

Interestingly zombies are far worse off than me and you. They are the typical Almajiri nationwide.

I tightened my belt once Buhari won in 2015. I knew he just returned to ruin the economy like he did in 1983. His antics since have not surprised me.

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Re: Lawan Is Just A ‘rubber’ Waiting To Stamp Anything by Princedapace(m): 7:05pm On Dec 22, 2019
rusher14:


Stop being sentimental.

How do you think productivity is boosted?

By wishing it to happen?

You were not unhappy about a 63 billion dollar debt when we should have been saving but you are unhappy about a potential 30 billion dollar debt because the people asking for it are not your choice.

You prefer the thieves that cant point to what they've done with 63 billion dollars but hate the ones that can show you what they've done with 15 billion dollars.

Guy get the Bleep out of my mention. U lack reasonable argument. Wait make this regime finish u go understand how they Don steal u as well. U trusting any Nigerian politician like the ones in APC fell from the sky.

Now, there was a report of over 700 million naira stollen by four soldiers right? The money was meant for a top person in the North according to reports. Now, who is the person? Why has he not been made public yet? What was his plan to do with over 700 million in raw cash? Why did they go silent on the case?

The answer is simple: he is a top member of the the ruling class. So, bro, if u think they aren't stealing now, u are wasting ur time. Like I said, I know ur type. And the fact that u think anyone who attacks the foolishness of this regime is a supporter of pdp shows how shallow u are.

Come make I take u to my social media handle, way back 2015, I was totally against pdp.

All I want is a better country. I am not a fan of any party. Pdp members decamping to apc, apc decamping to pdp. Foolishness.

Ur legislators are ass licking the presidency. Then they should all resign so that we stop wasting money on their heads. If there is no need to check the executive by the judiciary and legislators, then we should save the tax payers money for something else instead of paying them for nothing.

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Re: Lawan Is Just A ‘rubber’ Waiting To Stamp Anything by tomdon(m): 7:05pm On Dec 22, 2019
The man doesn't seem smart at all. That's the kind of mediocre situation we're in.
And
How can he preemptively act alone over more than hundred people.

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Re: Lawan Is Just A ‘rubber’ Waiting To Stamp Anything by GoodGovernance: 7:09pm On Dec 22, 2019
The stupid thing about this write up is that no alternative and immediate solution was given on how the urgently required $23b could be sourced from.

The writer was only concerned about debt burden and crticism.

Even in USA,the republican senators have already declared that Trump will not be removed from office .Should an arm of government work in opposite direction to the same government?

I had always maintained that it is only on issues of criminality and unconstitutionality that the senate and even the judiciary,should disagree with the executive.

Lawan is just a rubber waiting to stamp any thing about good governance and constitutionality.

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Re: Lawan Is Just A ‘rubber’ Waiting To Stamp Anything by VolvoS60(m): 7:12pm On Dec 22, 2019
rusher14:
Impeach him na.

Or can you explain to us how David Mark ans his co-travellers x-rayed every item for years, by so-doing leading us to the glorious nation we have become.

Wailers.

^^^
Is this the rusher14 of old?
Re: Lawan Is Just A ‘rubber’ Waiting To Stamp Anything by Nobody: 7:14pm On Dec 22, 2019
rusher14:
Impeach him na.

Or can you explain to us how David Mark ans his co-travellers x-rayed every item for years, by so-doing leading us to the glorious nation we have become.

Wailers.

D days of pdp was and is and will always be better than the terror of apc

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Re: Lawan Is Just A ‘rubber’ Waiting To Stamp Anything by Nobody: 7:15pm On Dec 22, 2019
rusher14:


Keep fooling yourself.

No more padded budgets.

No more delays.

Projects being executed.

If you are home for xmas I'm sure you saw the 2nd Niger bridge coming on strong.

Those going to Ibadan saw the rail tracks.

Those going to Kaduna from Abuja got on the rail line.

This is just a little above 4 years.

Tell us what 16 years of PDP gave us.


Padded budgets started with buhari n apc

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Re: Lawan Is Just A ‘rubber’ Waiting To Stamp Anything by rusher14: 7:21pm On Dec 22, 2019
bakescos01:


It is very sad as Nigerians for us to see and reason basic infrastructure as an achievement in 2019. Really sad, this are just ordinary infrastructures that even Benin republic have a better road network than us. Please, the most important thing is Education, health and the Economy which we are doing so very bad in those most important aspects. Our doctors are leaving our country and very soon we will have no doctors to treat patients. We already have scarcity of doctors. The educational sector is declining year by year, what about economy, we have gone from bad to worse from the recent unemployment rate in our country. Only 10% of our graduating student gets a job. And you are talking about some cheap infrastructure that the state government is supposed to be doing for us.

Oh lawd.

How can you have solid education without infrastructure?

What is infrastructure?

Do you think it means roads alone?

Do you realise it means electricity as well?

Do you realise it means Hospitals as well?

Water?
Re: Lawan Is Just A ‘rubber’ Waiting To Stamp Anything by rusher14: 7:22pm On Dec 22, 2019
PrecisionFx:


Padded budgets started with buhari n apc

Actually untrue.

Ask NOI.

Thankfully, one of its proponents, Saraki has been ejected.
Re: Lawan Is Just A ‘rubber’ Waiting To Stamp Anything by rusher14: 7:23pm On Dec 22, 2019
VolvoS60:


^^^
Is this the rusher14 of old?

Yes Indeedy.
Re: Lawan Is Just A ‘rubber’ Waiting To Stamp Anything by lexy2014: 7:23pm On Dec 22, 2019
GoodGovernance:

Judicious use is a different argument that neither you nor I can authoritatively confirm.

There where various social intervention programmes. For the micro traders,it was even loans not free money .The school feeding programme is also part of it.

No nobody can rule out corruption.

But if we are to always argue based on judicious use,then we would also argue that government should stop spending!

Until concrete evidence to the contrary,we should argue based on available data.

No data yet ,to quantify the quantum of non judicious use.

U are talking about trader monie and school feeding programme. If I were u, I will stick with what I no or at least not expand d scope of d discussion beyond how much u no.

In our previous exchange, u are d one who had earlier said that d most important thing is judicious use of funds. According to u:

"The critical factor, is the judicial use of the loan to create assets/infrastructure that will generate economic benefits!"

But here u are saying something different:
GoodGovernance:

But if we are to always argue based on judicious use,then we would also argue that government should stop spending!

U seem to b contradicting urself, shifting d goal post or ur stance at every point. Have u ever heard of d word accountability?

In terms of data, let me help u out. D $320m abacha loot is an equivalent of N112,000,000,000. D govt said it was going to share this money among d poorest of d poor at N5000 per person. That means 22,400,000 people were to collect N5000 each.

What criteria did d govt use to arrive at those who were d "poorest of d poor"? Does it have a database of those people? How did d govt inform those 22,400,000 people that they were entitled to N5000 each? When, where and how was this monies shared to these people? Did u hear anything of such?

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Re: Lawan Is Just A ‘rubber’ Waiting To Stamp Anything by rusher14: 7:25pm On Dec 22, 2019
Princedapace:


Guy get the Bleep out of my mention. U lack reasonable argument. Wait make this regime finish u go understand how they Don steal u as well. U trusting any Nigerian politician like the ones in APC fell from the sky.

Now, there was a report of over 700 million naira stollen by four soldiers right? The money was meant for a top person in the North according to reports. Now, who is the person? Why has he not been made public yet? What was his plan to do with over 700 million in raw cash? Why did they go silent on the case?

The answer is simple: he is a top member of the the ruling class. So, bro, if u think they aren't stealing now, u are wasting ur time. Like I said, I know ur type. And the fact that u think anyone who attacks the foolishness of this regime is a supporter of pdp shows how shallow u are.

Come make I take u to my social media handle, way back 2015, I was totally against pdp.

All I want is a better country. I am not a fan of any party. Pdp members decamping to apc, apc decamping to pdp. Foolishness.

Ur legislators are ass licking the presidency. Then they should all resign so that we stop wasting money on their heads. If there is no need to check the executive by the judiciary and legislators, then we should save the tax payers money for something else instead of paying them for nothing.

Honestly, you should stop quoting me.

I hate rumour mongers.

You talk of a 700 million stolen but you've reached a conclusion on the ownership with not a single shred of evidence.

You are exactly the kind of person I totally ignore.

Watch how I do so.
Re: Lawan Is Just A ‘rubber’ Waiting To Stamp Anything by VolvoS60(m): 7:29pm On Dec 22, 2019
juman:
I think so far he is doing well.
The leadership of the national assembly and the executive are in the same party.
That help them to harmonise their agendas.


But buhari senselessly disregard courts orders should be tackled.

^^^
They are putting party above country. To be blunt they are putting personal interests above country.

This country is going back to the era of the 1980s. The SAP years and the foreign debt incurred (both from that era and the profligate era of the 1970s) put this country in serious trouble. It took years of untold suffering for Nigerians to clearly understand that the debt trap is something to avoid - at all costs.

If the legislature simply approves any request from the executive - without the scrutiny that it is constitutionally required to carry out - then our 'democracy' is broken.
Re: Lawan Is Just A ‘rubber’ Waiting To Stamp Anything by Jaqenhghar: 7:30pm On Dec 22, 2019
rusher14:


Keep fooling yourself.

No more padded budgets.

No more delays.

Projects being executed.

If you are home for xmas I'm sure you saw the 2nd Niger bridge coming on strong.

Those going to Ibadan saw the rail tracks.

Those going to Kaduna from Abuja got on the rail line.

This is just a little above 4 years.

Tell us what 16 years of PDP gave us.

What projects
Re: Lawan Is Just A ‘rubber’ Waiting To Stamp Anything by VolvoS60(m): 7:31pm On Dec 22, 2019
rusher14:


Yes Indeedy.

^^^
I am surprised.
Re: Lawan Is Just A ‘rubber’ Waiting To Stamp Anything by bakescos01: 7:33pm On Dec 22, 2019
rusher14:


Stop misleading yourself.

And stop living in 2011, when there was a reality when Jonathsn left office:

The debt office reports on Nigeria’s debt every three months. Its website shows that at the end of March 2015 – two months before Buhari took office on 29 May – the country owed a total of N12 trillion.

At the end of June 2015, this debt had risen slightlyto N12.1 trillion. This was US$63.8 billion at the official exchange rate of the time, N196.95 to the dollar.




Guy, how much are you paid for all this defending you are defending this government. This is not about APC and PDP. This is about the our future and the future of the unborn. We should do better than comparing badly with bad. Don't you want good? Do you think the best these guys can offer us is more and more bad? These politicians APC and PDP unite when they want to steal from us but we are always divided when we supposed to unite and condemn what's bad.

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