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Re: Lack Of Policy Hurts Nigeria's Economy As Buhari Marks 100 Days-Reuters by Image123(m): 1:26am On Sep 06, 2015
chukwudi44:


Oga i hope you dont mind telling us precisely where and when Buhari invested in the power sector!! What exactly has buhari done on the power sector since he assumed office
The current government has ensured supply of gas and engaged communities involved in pipeline vandalism. The PS himself said these.Nobody mentioned "investing" in the power sector. However, money is spent daily making sure we have power.
Re: Lack Of Policy Hurts Nigeria's Economy As Buhari Marks 100 Days-Reuters by Image123(m): 1:32am On Sep 06, 2015
fx45:
You've said absolutely nothing. I asked you for facts and you preferred to beat around the bush. Shame on you!

Incase you still don't know.... Power isn't generated from a vacuum! It's very dishonest of you and your fellow Sai Buhari co-travellers to continue appropriating Jonathan's achievements for Buhari.
What are facts? Is it not fact that the previous government left power supply at a disgraceful state of about 1327mw? Is it not fact that we are currently having and breaking power supply records? Is it not fact that most of the power supply capacity was already there before GEJ? All he did was rehabilitation and connection to gas,and he did a poor job as his result was 1327mw. Face the facts,don't fight them.
Re: Lack Of Policy Hurts Nigeria's Economy As Buhari Marks 100 Days-Reuters by naijaking1: 2:01am On Sep 06, 2015
favourlove1:
my dear ask them o! Cus the last time I checked boko haram killed over 50 yesterday at a market in Boronu. How come the northern elders have become mute all of a sudden. The likes of elrufai n sanusi no longer challenges the president. He (sanusi) once adviced northerners to takeup arms and defend themselves against insurgency. Now nko? The change we need isn't wth buhari or APC but lies within us.

So sad. Sanusi not only challenged GEJ, but he "donated" so much money to APC that I wondered what the president was thinking.
Re: Lack Of Policy Hurts Nigeria's Economy As Buhari Marks 100 Days-Reuters by Cjrane2: 2:16am On Sep 06, 2015
Mogidi:
Seems the respected Reuters have joined the "Wailing Wailers"


grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin [size=13pt]Reuters are wailers too, lol
The dulllard knows he will die soon. So he isn't concerned about any economic rubbish. The economic decline has set in, with increasing hardships for Nigerians unless Nigerians decide to take their fate into their own hands and shame the deceivers shouting "kworruption" to distract us from their own looting and quietly enriching themselves in the chaos.
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