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Nigerians In Ghana Protest Against Fuel Subsidy Removal by chuksme(m): 3:32pm On Jan 11, 2012
Nigerian in Ghana showed their anoyance on fuel subsidy removal and asked Jonathan to revers back.

Rebrand Nigerian Youths in Ghana led a group of Nigerians to the Nigerian High Commission to show solidarity with our brothers and sisters in Nigeria.

The youths, students, corporate groups all came out en mass to show their disdain for the subsidy removal.

The people were addresed by Mike Opeyemi, student, myself Comrade Barry Ndu, the Nigerian youths leader in Ghana, Chief Dele Mommodu, CEO, Ovations, Otunba Mike Ajayi and Comrade Oludayo, NANS President, 1995.

The High Commisioner, Sen. Musliu Obanikoro, came to address the people and promised that the letter we wrote to the President would be delivered to him.
http://www.vanguardngr.com/2012/01/citizens-report-nigerians-join-subsidy-protest-in-ghana/
Re: Nigerians In Ghana Protest Against Fuel Subsidy Removal by Willyblinks(m): 4:04pm On Jan 11, 2012
a few pix and at least a link to verify the information would be helpful
Re: Nigerians In Ghana Protest Against Fuel Subsidy Removal by Fhemmmy: 4:05pm On Jan 11, 2012
I am sure the Ghanaian will be laughing at all now . . . kai
Re: Nigerians In Ghana Protest Against Fuel Subsidy Removal by mukina2: 4:22pm On Jan 11, 2012






Re: Nigerians In Ghana Protest Against Fuel Subsidy Removal by ak47mann(m): 4:23pm On Jan 11, 2012
Re: Nigerians In Ghana Protest Against Fuel Subsidy Removal by ak47mann(m): 4:25pm On Jan 11, 2012
Nigeria should understand that their are more serious problem than fuel subsidy cool
Re: Nigerians In Ghana Protest Against Fuel Subsidy Removal by stagger: 4:26pm On Jan 11, 2012
ak47mann:

breaking news


http://www.vanguardngr.com/2012/01/truckload-of-arms-heading-for-nigeria-seized-in-ghana/

Story is bullshit. How would they have crossed Togo and Benin with that TRUCKload?

Which is easier? To transport same by land or by sea?
Re: Nigerians In Ghana Protest Against Fuel Subsidy Removal by gokuu(m): 4:32pm On Jan 11, 2012
this dele mumudu guy should go and sleep joor
Re: Nigerians In Ghana Protest Against Fuel Subsidy Removal by ak47mann(m): 4:39pm On Jan 11, 2012
dele!!Please, after being in the governments bitch for years, now u're bitter you've been replaced. you ovation was there to sing, praise,them politicians and corrupt cabals,now you are talking cos you lose out.
Re: Nigerians In Ghana Protest Against Fuel Subsidy Removal by Afam4eva(m): 4:41pm On Jan 11, 2012
I just watched it on ait.
Re: Nigerians In Ghana Protest Against Fuel Subsidy Removal by laCapri: 4:45pm On Jan 11, 2012
Lmao,
They represent their pockets not Nigerians in Ghana
Re: Nigerians In Ghana Protest Against Fuel Subsidy Removal by kizito96(m): 4:47pm On Jan 11, 2012
Let all demonstrations be peaceful
Re: Nigerians In Ghana Protest Against Fuel Subsidy Removal by uyakachi(m): 4:49pm On Jan 11, 2012
and who cares .by the way what are they doing in ghana?
Re: Nigerians In Ghana Protest Against Fuel Subsidy Removal by Nobody: 4:51pm On Jan 11, 2012
thanks 4 d support guys*aluta continua victoria assertia*victory is ours
Re: Nigerians In Ghana Protest Against Fuel Subsidy Removal by phuckNL: 5:09pm On Jan 11, 2012
So nigerians in ghana sef be DIASPORANS,,,,,,CHEI,,,,LMFAO shocked shocked shocked tongue tongue tongue
Re: Nigerians In Ghana Protest Against Fuel Subsidy Removal by Tabon: 5:12pm On Jan 11, 2012
They are fools. They even buy at higher prices than people in nigeria.
Re: Nigerians In Ghana Protest Against Fuel Subsidy Removal by sayosalt: 5:21pm On Jan 11, 2012
I use to belief in protest, riot & violence before but as i choose to know God more. God actually want us to be good most especially in decision making over our country. Since it has become this now that police has started killing us please let rely on God alone has our way forward, don't let us put decisions on my pam. Nigeria is not ruled by God but those capitalist & socialist outside the world, they decide what we do in our country; our economy is in their hand.
Nigerian this is the time to pray & fast together and lives everything in the hands of God almighty. The revelation I receive is that God has intervene already as you can see the capitalist and socialist power & economy are already entering pit of no return. Once this entire imperialist die forever & ever then we shall be able to control our economy by ourselves. Our government is scare of this people seated upon this country they remote our economy from outside world. Belief me God has intervene and the wicked capitalist & socialist power & economy shall die forever. Let pray let cry let fast so that God shall put is work to finish. Don’t oppose the government but rely on God for total interventions & do not stop God intervene by putting laws into your hand. Romance {13:1} Let every soul be subject unto the higher powers. For there is no power but of God: the powers that be are
ordained of God. {13:2} Whosoever therefore resisteth the power, resisteth the ordinance of God: and they that resist shall receive to themselves damnation. {13:3} For rulers are not a terror to good works, but to the evil. Wilt thou then not be afraid of the power? do that which is good, and thou shalt have praise of the same.

Nigeria government said they cannot longer pay subsidy and they intend to pass the payment to the general public by increase the fuel to 140N. America they copied pay the following subsidy Fuel, medical, Agriculture, transport, Electricity and fresh graduate. The only subsidy Nigeria govenmt pay is what they intend to remove and want the general public to pay from there pocket what a wicked & Ant-Christ Governement, There salaries & alawances carry heavy duty subsidy 25M per month but they cannot subsidize 76N per Nigerians.
Re: Nigerians In Ghana Protest Against Fuel Subsidy Removal by Nobody: 5:52pm On Jan 11, 2012
[b]Is it uncommon to realize that opposition politicians and fugitives who are not ready to stay here and sweat with us are now becoming voice of the masses ? Just a question. No offence[/b]
Re: Nigerians In Ghana Protest Against Fuel Subsidy Removal by silibaba: 6:03pm On Jan 11, 2012
what are they protesting?

how much are they buying fuel there lipsrsealed lipsrsealed embarassed embarassed

jobless fat rogues grin grin
Re: Nigerians In Ghana Protest Against Fuel Subsidy Removal by LEXYLOV: 6:11pm On Jan 11, 2012
Nice move bro. We are with you all the way. Lets all unite in the battle and flush out Corruption in Nigeria.
Re: Nigerians In Ghana Protest Against Fuel Subsidy Removal by LEXYLOV: 6:14pm On Jan 11, 2012
LeoMax:

[b]Is it uncommon to realize that opposition politicians and fugitives who are not ready to stay here and sweat with us are now becoming voice of the masses ? Just a question. No offence[/b]
Shame on you all pro Gej.
Re: Nigerians In Ghana Protest Against Fuel Subsidy Removal by chukxy: 7:37pm On Jan 11, 2012
ehie:

thanks 4 d support guys*aluta continua victoria assertia*victory is ours

^^^ You better think it critically, as there is no victory coming to your side soon, GEJ would not revert the fuel subsidy and after all these noises, you would still buy fuel at the current price.
Re: Nigerians In Ghana Protest Against Fuel Subsidy Removal by Herald10: 7:58pm On Jan 11, 2012
Bravo patriots
Re: Nigerians In Ghana Protest Against Fuel Subsidy Removal by honeric01(m): 4:58am On Jan 12, 2012
WHY ARE WE DOING THIS NOW? -By Ben Bruce

Let us remind ourselves the reason for this showdown. It is not about subsidy, I keep repeating this fact. It is about the following indices that make our government big, wasteful and ineffective:

Big and overblown governments at all levels

70 Ministers

Over twenty Special advisers (on what?)

Every minister is entitled to 4 Special Assistants.

Senate President earns 88 Million Naira monthly.

His Deputy Earns 55 Million Naira monthly.

Senators take home 14 Million Naira monthly.

It takes 1.4 Billion naira to maintain the NASS annually (Remember what Sanusi said about 25% of our GDP is used to feed people who only sit Tuesday – Thursday).

Our Governors exhibit such level of opulence shunned by the richest nations in the world

Our 2012 budget has a deficit component to it. We are supposed to borrow about 1.6 TRILLION NAIRA.

NASS will be paid from that! Aso Rock will use 1 Billion of it to eat! Aso Rock will use another 1 Billion to fuel generators.

The Vice President will use 58 Million Naira to buy newspapers.

The office of Patience Jonathan will use 500 Million to speak bad English to you.

We will spend close to 500 Billion on International Travels.

In 2012, some state governors will collect 100 Million as security votes MONTHLY.

They will continue to enjoy immunity clause!

Your hospitals will have no drugs.

Your schools will still have no quality to train a world class scholar

Your roads will still be death traps.

You will still be a local government unto yourself, providing water, security, power and social security!

You will still pay more for petroleum products.

You will pay toll in 2012 on federal interstate roads.

If you will like this to continue in 2012, then stay at home and enjoy power as provided by PHCN!
Re: Nigerians In Ghana Protest Against Fuel Subsidy Removal by OneNaira6: 5:09am On Jan 12, 2012
Ghanaians must be laughing at us right now.
Re: Nigerians In Ghana Protest Against Fuel Subsidy Removal by ortopazz(m): 6:37am On Jan 12, 2012
And 2 think that according to one of the protesterz, NIGERIANS in ghana presently are 3.million, as in this strike as even restricted students from going bk o! Then u can imagine hw that 1 go be na!

We get country for another man country, I am very sure just as Peter Idahside once said on Soccer Africa, we are up to 200million people, now thats gr8ness.

Dele mumu mumu do! Ur own bera, after dem dump u, u wan turn masses! I blame you?
Re: Nigerians In Ghana Protest Against Fuel Subsidy Removal by jascon1(m): 6:42am On Jan 12, 2012
what r they doing in Ghana?
Re: Nigerians In Ghana Protest Against Fuel Subsidy Removal by skyy04(m): 3:50pm On Jan 12, 2012
Is the protest in Ghana recognised?

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