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This is wonderful, this program has greatly affected the lives of ordinary people. God will continue to be with the present leadership of Nigeria |
Buhari till 2023 |
That is very right. Fanikayode is already facing some psychiatric problems as a result of the white powder substance. Keyamo (SAN) is ahead of Fanikayode Organs: |
I have said it on this platform before, Fani Kayode needs help at the psychiatric hospital. The too much intake of that White powder substance is responsible for his ordeal. |
This is a welcome development |
Saraki in trouble |
What can I say other than thank you to Chukwudi Enekwechi, a journalist per excellence, you made my day. You write up to a large extent explained the personality of the VP, the man who proved to Nigerians that that position is not a spare tire if one has what it take to handle it. Today, the VP as the overseer of the economy took us out of the worse recession ever in the history of Nigeria, orchestrated by the previous government for their massive corruption. |
Am not surprised at the vituperation of Femi Fani Kayode and his infamous party. Fani Kayode is known for his lack of decorum and respect for people, because that is where he get his food from. For God sake, the Vice President has told us the known truth backed with verifiable facts. Was it not true that PDP under the last government diverted the public funds? The billions recovered from Andrew Yakubu in Kaduna and the one recovered from Ikoyi and many others, were all testimonies to the corruption that took place. |
I think you maybe one of the beneficiaries of the corrupt past. Let me tell you, we have rejected you people and there is nothing you guys can do about it. #BuhariTill2023. Olodo akum78: |
I think you maybe one of the beneficiaries of the corrupt past. Let me tell you, we have rejected you people and there is nothing you guys can do about it. #BuhariTill2023. Olodoquote author=Shalomc post=67343929] Why not just shut up and think before typing?[/quote] |
Wada3:I think you maybe one of the beneficiaries of the corrupt past. Let me tell you, we have rejected you people and there is nothing you guys can do about it. #BuhariTill2023. Olodo Shalomc: |
I think PDP is still not ready to take the role of opposition in this country. Why are they angry with the Vice President for telling them the known truth? Well, never again in Nigeria will PDP be allow to govern again, we are satisfied with Buhari/Osinbajo's government |
This is a very educative article. Thank you my brother for this excellent write up |
In the last of the President Goodluck Jonathan days in office, a certain Reno Omokri was ousted as Social Media/ New Media adviser and was replaced by famed media mogul Obi Asika. Omokri had become a liability and a disaster waiting to happen to the Jonathan government. At the time of his sack, Sahara Reporters wrote this about him: “Mr. Jonathan’s move is seen as an apparent maneuver to re-energize his social media image following a growing slide in his electoral fortunes as well as a series of scandals involving Mr. Omokri, who until now shaped and ran the incumbent President’s campaign on social media. The online newspaper continued, “A source at the Presidency told SaharaReporters that Mr. Omokri, who returned from California to boost President Jonathan’s political campaigns in 2011, had become a huge liability and source of distraction. Mr. Omokri, who also doubles as a pastor, came to be known as “Wendell Simlin" after tech-savvy Nigerian social media activists caught him red-handed as he circulated reports on the Internet that claimed to have found a link between former Central Bank Governor, Sanusi Lamido Sanusi, and Islamist terror group Boko Haram. “Enterprising social media sleuths discovered that the so-called reports implicating Mr. Sanusi as a sponsor of Boko Haram were first created on and disseminated from Mr. Omokri's personal computer in Abuja.” Fast forward to 8th April 2018 and you will understand why Omokri is haunted, disturbed and still not a force to reckon with despite his non-stop rant on social media and ploy to gain attention. Since the name Reno Omokri has become associated with ‘source of distraction’ and ‘falsehood’, it came as no surprise to me when he tried to distract Nigerians by having a go at the present administration on the issue of subsidy. Increasingly, it has become clear that when Omokri worked in the immediate past government he was never allowed anywhere near intelligence or administration matters - even the basic of information. To enlighten Omokri, the statement by Vice President Yemi Osinbajo that the Nigerian government does not pay subsidies is perfectly true. However there is a tweak to it: Under the subsidy regime of the Jonathan government, his boss paid oil marketers bogus amounts of monies to cover for their expenses to supply the country fuel and maintain the price at an affordable amount - this led to the enriching of a few and impoverishing of the country, as most of the oil marketers did not even make any deliveries to Nigeria but were paid billions of Naira. Some others took crude oil to Ghana and Benin Republic but where paid as well. Under the new system which operates under the Buhari’s government, oil marketers do not receive money from government. Instead, NNPC bears the cost of the differential and takes the hit on their own balances by ensuring that the price of petrol remains at N145 regardless of the fact that the landing cost has increased in such a way to make the 145 unprofitable. In this new arrangement - which is called UNDER-RECOVERY - the Nigerian consumers benefit and not the marketers. If this is not done, the price of fuel would shoot up and the President has said he would never allow that happen. What the government is doing to put an end to this regime, which is in itself a short term solution - is to fix our refineries including encouraging private sector involvement. Chief Financial Officer of NNPC, Mr. Isiaka AbdulRazaq, who traced the advent of the subsidy regime to October, 2003 when NNPC was directed by government to commence the purchase of domestic crude oil at international market price without a corresponding liberalization of the regulated price of petroleum products noted that the subsidy regime has changed. He explained that under the Jonathan subsidy regime, NNPC and other suppliers of refined petroleum products were entitled to file subsidy claims to the Petroleum Products Pricing Regulatory Agency (PPPRA). Mr. AbdulRasaq, however, noted that unlike oil marketers, under the under-recovery regime NNPC did not receive cash payment for subsidy claims as its claims were deducted out of cost payment to the Federation Account after due certification by PPPRA. Mr Omokri must stop making a fool of himself, and deliberately playing ignorant to misinform Nigerians. And if indeed he is as ignorant as he exudes himself, then he needs to learn that search engines still work. But he must first open himself to learning, even from those who oppose him: Reno is known to block on Twitter every person who disagrees with his views - which are mostly wrong. If he must find knowledge, he must end his hypocrisy and listen to the voice of wisdom outside his altered mindset. That his former principal, Goodluck Jonathan, can label him a ‘huge liability’, what more can one expect, he is only living up to his billing. So long Omokri!!! Bernard Okri writes from Asaba, Delta State |
Congratulations sir, you have done excellently well. |
Is either FaniKayode is being affected by the too much intake of hard drugs, or he is acting comedy. The last time I checked, FFK was not only against Buhari, he was the spokesman of Jonathan's campaign organization. So for him to say he will vote for Buhari in 2019 shows that something is wrong with him. #BuhariTill2023 |
This is a welcome development. At least they are being respected now to be a Nigerian |
We have gone past all these nonsense propaganda. If they agents of the corrupt past likes, they should continue making frivolous allegations against PMB, it will never change anything because we will still vote for him by God's grace |
This is amazing. Imagine where Nigeria would have be, if we had this kind of people at the helm of affairs since 1999. Well, better late than never. |
pmc01:It so unfortunate that the beneficiaries of the corrupt past will never see any good about the present governmen. Well, the change has come to stay for good. |
For the first time since the present political dispensation am seeing the Vice President of my dreams. One good turn deserves another. |
This is a welcome development. But, what surprises much about this Vice President, is his level of humility and patriotism. He never discriminated against the ordinary people. Honestly, am proud of the Vice President. |
This is a welcome development |
I have said it time without numbers that PDP has been relegated by God for their evil to Nigerians and so shall it be. Thank God for Baba Buhari |
PDP kena, after their failed attempt to deceive Nigerians, what are they saying again? I told them they remained rejected. Simple |
My Governor my Governor. The people's governor of Imo State. Congratulations for the glad tidings as baba has declared to run again |
Reno Omokri is indeed a disgraced to his family. Always very garrulous. |
Was it not this same reno omokri that Fani Kayode regarded as a gutter man? |
This mad man called Reno Omokri is saying trash here. God has disappointed him that baba is strong again to liberate nigerians |
Finally, thank God for today. Am delighted for this news today, the tormentor of corrupt elements. With God, till 2023 |
We have begged him to re-contest and he has heeded to that. If you are not happy go and jump into the lagoon |
Bafarawa is very right on this, and that is the major reason why PDP will always remain rejected by Nigerians |