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PoliticsRe: Ekiti Conducts Public Hearing On Grazing Bill,Plans To Build Cattle Ranches(pics by SuperPanther: 8:22am On Aug 11, 2016
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PoliticsRe: I Have Lost Faith In This Government by SuperPanther: 8:19am On Aug 11, 2016
blueto:
Stop trying to brainwash and delude the young man like you did before, we all know that APC collude with some oil stateholders during that period to cause artificial fuel scarcity in order to discredit GEJ's govt and cause him to lose the election.
http://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/top-news/177824-apc-behind-fuel-scarcity-plotting-sabotage-of-power-supply-jonathans-campaign.html

And stop altering the oil price at then in order to further delude him, the prices were lower then
http://www.cnbc.com/2016/03/30/oil-prices-fall-as-us-crude-stocks-hit-record-for-7th-successive-week.html
http://money.cnn.com/2015/04/15/investing/oil-price-high-2015/

And we all know that Governors, especially two APC governors pressure and threatened GEJ to disburse some funds from reserves, even while he tried to make a special fund called a sovereign wealth fund, so that it would not be easy for one to take from there.
http://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/headlines/204809-pressured-squander-18bn-excess-crude-saving-jonathan.html

So stop all these baseless and beguiling assertions of yours. only the gullible will accede to your deceptive gambits.
Thank you my brother.

Just before the elections the APC made sure that everything was grounded to paint GEJ in bad light.

They created the fuel scarcity then and also made sure that power supply was non existent.

If only they knew that things would turn out this way for them.
PoliticsRe: I Have Lost Faith In This Government by SuperPanther: 8:17am On Aug 11, 2016
TonyeBarcanista:
@OP I recall how passionate you were for Buhari, it is so sad that his policies and style are disappointing.

I'm also glad that you admitted that PDP is nor an option (the party must rest in peace)...

Be assured that a viable alternative is cooking and shall be unveiled in 2019...
I am with you on this one Barcanista.

Buhari will be sent back to Daura no doubt but one thing is certain, PDP is not an option.
PoliticsRe: I Have Lost Faith In This Government by SuperPanther: 8:14am On Aug 11, 2016
Progressive01:
Ok, let me guess, when he apologises for the "5%" talk, the economy would start turning around I suppose.

And they sound as though they know any better.

Smh.

Abeg, make una carry una tribal nonsense comot from my face this morning.
Part of what is destroying our economy is the agitations.

If Buhari can get the full support of the east then we can get the very best from our crude oil and then all put hands together to see how we can diversify. As it stands, every single barrel of crude oil matters.

Buhari should form an inclusive government and see how he will begin to shine.

Enough said.
PoliticsRe: I Have Lost Faith In This Government by SuperPanther: 7:32am On Aug 11, 2016
eziokwubundunuwa:
Fulani issues and Boko Haram has highly reduced as well as corruption. What we are experiencing in terms of economy is effects of dependence on oil and sabotage by nda which can only be solved easily through violence. IMO violence should be employed as a last option after the ongoing dialogue is exhausted. Right now if I was Buhari there is nothing extra I could do better than what is being done.
Fulani issues have reducedhuh

Are you for real?

They have been going about raping women, destroying farms, killing in droves and sacking communities and you come up with this gibberish?
PoliticsRe: I Have Lost Faith In This Government by SuperPanther: 7:31am On Aug 11, 2016
Progressive01:
Okay, president Buhari "has no idea what to do", agreed. Now, my question is: kindly suggest one thing he could do to pull us out of the doldrums.

Recession of this nature where your reserve has been drastically depleted and your major forex earner has lost over 50%
of its value is most difficult to surmount.

If you wanna diversify, where do you get the money to do so (remember you need forex to import the equipment for this since they aren't produced locally)?? You wanna export more of your nearly useless forex earner so you can start taking steps towards diversification and some criminals literally make that impossible.

I'm glad you admitted Jonathan wasn't an option no matter what
The Igbos are too big to be pushed under not to talk of adding the Niger Delta to it.

You cannot take the east for granted and have it smooth, never!!!!

Buhari's immaturity and arrogance has gotten us into this mess.

Many of us saw this coming but you omenka, fulanimafia and others kept cheering him on shouting the new sheriff is in town.

Buhari failed to handle the Biafra agitation well likewise the Niger Delta agitation.

Tell him to apologise for that 5% speech and after that, he should dress in Igbo & ND attires and go to the SE & SS and talk to the people, letting them know they are also Nigerians and that we can work together to make this nation great again.

Buhari should be humble for goodness sakes, this is not 1966 or 1983, this is 2016!!!

I am yet to see the sort of maturity one would have expected from Buhari to be honest.
PoliticsRe: [photos] Ibadan Is More Developed Than Any Igbo State by SuperPanther: 9:10pm On Jul 09, 2016
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PoliticsRe: Nigeria’s Sovereignty Is Negotiable, Says Soyinka by SuperPanther: 12:25pm On Jun 29, 2016
codedslayer:
Shameless boring gay, you keep repeating same nonsense over and over.
shameless swine from soka forest. son of a fallen demon.

PoliticsRe: Nigeria’s Sovereignty Is Negotiable, Says Soyinka by SuperPanther: 12:24pm On Jun 29, 2016
codedslayer:
Where is that animal superpanther? Are you tired already. Senseless ediot.
cursed animal. May satan use you as firewood. eediot monkey

PoliticsRe: Nigeria’s Sovereignty Is Negotiable, Says Soyinka by SuperPanther: 11:03am On Jun 29, 2016
Solidrock5200:
The biggest fools in this country are the foolish tribes in the South: namely, the Igbos, the Yorubas, the Ijaws, etc. We continue to do what they British designed us for, which is to continue being divided, abusing and cursing ourselves while the North continues to unite and continue to enjoy the advantages over us. I am an Igbo man. I believe strongly that unity between all the tribes in the south will be far more profitable for all Nigeria as we will be better placed to put up a united front to ask for a restructured Nigeria where everyone will be happier as opposed to what we currently have on ground. Truth be told, the Yorubas are the ones that first asked for a confederation and the enshrining of the right of exit in our first constitution b4 independence. We Zik remains to be blamed for opposing those noble positions. However, I think it is high we in the south pause reflect on what we have gained by antagonising ourselves. The Prof is 100 percent right.
The Yorubas caused the present problem we are in now.

They teamed up with the north to bring back this wicked and vindictive man we now have in Aso Rock.
PoliticsRe: Nigeria’s Sovereignty Is Negotiable, Says Soyinka by SuperPanther: 11:01am On Jun 29, 2016
codedslayer:
Akpu man, I thought yibhoes dont lie down for anyone cos they are the bravest in the world. Mschew
ewedu man, see them. cool

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