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The reason is simple. Federal Character Chief of Army staff is an Igbo man, Defence is a Yoruba man, Therefore, Police must be a Northerner So, he is the best among the selected Northerners. |
he should also go to borno and yobe state to find out too. anyway, i appreciate his courage. anambra state should do so because most afftected in yobe is anambra |
I like where he was asking the journalist "why they have not gone to interview those people who said that they will make the nation ungovernable and ask them if it was what they said that is happening now?" |
But they told us that the bombers came from Chad? Now they are arresting innocent people thereby attracting BH |
President - not available Chief of defence - not available minister of defence - not available chief of naval staff - not available ex-president - not available Senate president - not available , First Lady - NNS thunder is not one of the goods from Dubai GEJ should try to credit this country for once |
since 1st October, govt has been telling us that those behind bombing will be brought to book. where is the book? is it in heaven or hell because suspects are always released either by police or court before the book is brought. |
since 1st October, govt has been telling us that those behind Bh will be brought to book. where is the book? is it in heaven or hell because bh are always released either by police or court before the book is brought. |
BH will be very difficult to stop because we are tackling it with kids glove 1. The spokesman caught by sss is sentenced to only 3yrs imprisonment by judge 2. the sponsors are allowed to go scott free either by bail or escape, and 3. the suspect that carried the attack are being granted bail |
How then can we fight BH when this kind people are involved? |
The Minister of Finance, Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, has said that based on Gross Domestic Product estimate, the week-long strike ordered by the organised labour to protest the removal of petrol subsidy cost the country about N300bn.According to Sanusi, N100bn x 6 days = N600bn So whom do we believe now? But I know its far more than that because only airline lost more than N300bn |
may be he want to have a family without a wife |
nikkykay:Then be ready to spend your salary in paying toll gates |
This is to show that we are not in democracy but military. Wonders shall never end. Army on the streets, when there is no state of emergency. so where will the police be? In the rooms (as thieves) |
my own question is: After building new refineries and we are refining our consumptions here, will the price of fuel come down? Am concerned because anything that goes up in Nigeria never come down |
GEJ to make a national broadcast at 9pm sunday I saw it on AIT. Lets see if he will revert the fuel price |
NYSC is a subsidy programme for graduates. I would have suggested scrapping it and the total money paid to graduate once, but am afraid of cabals |
I prefer watching NTA to listening to this |
Its true. Been reported on silverbird TV caused by Electrical fault but no damage sha its been put off |
The rumour is true because Living Faith church aka winners chapel has canceled their planned all night service nationwide today. Thats a wise decision. I hope our security should beef up |
INEC has also lost confidence in PDP. |
British sentenced the seller but the buyer (nigerian) is receiving award |
t.b.o.y:1. The cabals are the govt. so you cant fight yourself. Nnpc and pppra boss are among the cabals. 2. They are comparing fuel prices in neighboring countries but how many of these countries have crude oil. Niger (the poorest country) has refinery and Nigeria (the giant of africa) will go there and queue on line to refine our own oil. Its annoying |
If they dont want Igbos in Nigeria again, fine. they should allow them move to their Biafra in peace |
he mentioned monetization whereby govt gives money to officials for their vehicles and houses and dont need to maintain it for them BUT the reverse is the case today |
she said that the N240b provided in the budget was only the subsidy for 2 months and not for the whole year because the senate was hoping that the subsidy could have been removed at that moment. How true is this |
Is he just waking up? this was what we expected like 2 months before the subsidy removal |
This refinery was built by a Nigeria (one of the cabals) because no Nigerien has such money to build refinery. That was why they removed fuel subsidy so that the refinery will have monopoly in Niger instead of people smuggling from Nigeria to Niger and competing with him |
Niger commissions oil refinery Monday Written by Austine Odo Friday, 25 November 2011 Niger Republic will on Monday commission the 30, 000 barrels per day integrated upstream and downstream Zinder petroleum refinery which was constructed by the Lanzhou Petrochemical Company of China. A Chinese company, China National Oil and Gas Exploration and Developement Corporation (CNPC) , isexploiting the Nigerien oil in Agadem, in the Diffa region of the north-east of the country. “At Agadem, the first phase of exploitation resulted in the establishment of 50 drills and a refinery in Zinder, 460 kms away,” the Chinese Ambassador to Niger, Xian Huan, declared recently after a meeting with President Mahamadou Issoufou. According to the first estimates, the proven reserves of Agadem are 324 million barrels, while the Zinder refinery is expected to produce 30,000 barrels a day. Construction of the refinery in Zinder began in late 2008. The equipment for the refinery was imported through Nigeria and freighted to Zinder. Niger is one of the poorest countries in the world, the 167th out of 169 countries. Zinder is about 240 kilometres from Kano. The country gets about 90 per cent of its electricity from Nigeria through the Nigeria-Niger Joint Commission. Reports say potentially profitable outlets for Niger’s refined petroleum products need to be quickly identified in neighboring countries, particularly Nigeria, which has considerable absorptive capacity, as local demand is expected to consume only one third of the total output of these products. Daily Trust gathered that the Nigeriens need only 10,000 barrels per day for local consumption while 20,000 barrels would be exported to Nigeria, Africa’s largest oil producer. But it was also gathered that the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) does appear keen on the plan which is expected to take effect next month even as the authorities in Zamfara State have declared interest. Enquiries made at the NNPC in this regard were however not responded to by yesterday. www.nigerianbestforum.com/index.php?topic=144710.0 |
D sage:thats my opinion. Jonah jang of plataeu state even said on tv yesterday that FS removal will bring more money to the state based on allocation so they will have more to loot |
venezuela, kuwait, s/arabia, qatar and libya have price of less than N40. In fact the price should be reduced to N40 |
I dont know why people are comparing fuel price in another country to that of Nigeria. They should also compare the salary structure of our executives Govt didnt remove fuel subsidy so that we will be at the same rate with other countries, No. They did it so that they will have more money to |
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