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Re: Buhari Must Go: Massive Street Protests by Menace2Society(m): 8:14pm On Apr 05, 2016
naijaboy756:
have you bought fuel for your family's *i pass my neighbour gen*? Go queue for 3 days joor. Zombie
You and your family be Zombies grin
Re: Buhari Must Go: Massive Street Protests by sammyj: 8:24pm On Apr 05, 2016
Go get something to do with your life instead unfruitful dead just
shachris02:


only the zombies won't. make person start am first them ud know.
Re: Buhari Must Go: Massive Street Protests by mekaboy(m): 8:28pm On Apr 05, 2016
Remii:
fact is GEJ and okonjo warned of though 2016 because they saw it coming. So with or without buhari, present situation wouldn't have been different, there is just no money unless they devalue and borrow massively to sustain our spoilt appetites. Instead of getting violent can you propose alternative to status quo?

It would have been different. Okonjo iweala has seen it and probably made provisions to cushion the effect. Buhari and his team saw it coming but we're more interested in making promises to win elections than planning for the task ahead.

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Re: Buhari Must Go: Massive Street Protests by shachris02: 8:33pm On Apr 05, 2016
sammyj:
Go get something to do with your life instead unfruitful dead just

it's deed dude!
Re: Buhari Must Go: Massive Street Protests by plaetton: 8:39pm On Apr 05, 2016
Remii:
fact is GEJ and okonjo warned of though 2016 because they saw it coming. So with or without buhari, present situation wouldn't have been different, there is just no money unless they devalue and borrow massively to sustain our spoilt appetites. Instead of getting violent can you propose alternative to status quo?

My friend, the fuel crisis is not about the availability of money.
Far from it. After All, the government doesn't give us fuel for free. We pay for it.
In fact, few months ago, the zombies were cheering that Buhari had successfully managed fuel imports , not only without SUBSIDY, but was actually making a small profit.

The issue here is pure incompetence.
It appears that management of an economy was not taught opposition school and propaganda school.
Re: Buhari Must Go: Massive Street Protests by Remii(m): 8:42pm On Apr 05, 2016
naijaboy756:
no money u said? Are Ikpeazu,Wike and Obaino using sand to do all the marvelous work they are doing? Are we not in the same country? Are we not faced by same economic environment? I am already angry! Don't let me insult you pls. They only alternative is to impeach Buhari or Soldiers take over! I don't mind the 2nd option.
I prefer second option, this country needs reset which is not easily achievable unders our kind of democracy. No money that I refer to is federal reserve for dollar to reduce inflammation. Many people think Naira devaluation will help issues, but if officially devalued and float the Naira, do we have enough money to fund our forex demand? I can't hold brief for politicians but just commenting generally.
Re: Buhari Must Go: Massive Street Protests by Remii(m): 8:46pm On Apr 05, 2016
plaetton:


My friend, the fuel crisis is not about the availability of money.
Far from it. After All, the government doesn't give us fuel for free. We pay for it.
In fact, few months ago, the zombies were cheering that Buhari had successfully managed fuel imports , not only without SUBSIDY, but was actually making a small profit.

The issue here is pure incompetence.
It appears that management of an economy was not taught opposition school and propaganda school.
fuel crises is linked to dollar availability, fgn asked independent to import fuel without sourcing forex for them, who will buy at N330/$ and sell products at N200/$ equivalent?
Re: Buhari Must Go: Massive Street Protests by naijaboy756: 8:49pm On Apr 05, 2016
Remii:
fuel crises is linked to dollar availability, fgn asked independent to import fuel without sourcing forex for them, who will buy at N330/$ and sell products at N200/$ equivalent?
how can a serious government hold the knife and the yam, yet don't know how to peel it? Cluelessness @ its peak!
Re: Buhari Must Go: Massive Street Protests by phayvoursky(m): 8:54pm On Apr 05, 2016
ABEG WHEN WILL D PROTEST BE?? I DON TIRE FOR DIS GOVT.

PROUDLY 5 PERCENT DAT SAW TOMORROW.

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Re: Buhari Must Go: Massive Street Protests by plaetton: 9:04pm On Apr 05, 2016
Remii:
fuel crises is linked to dollar availability, fgn asked independent to import fuel without sourcing forex for them, who will buy at N330/$ and sell products at N200/$ equivalent?
I don't where you got that information, but it's very far from being correct.

The FG, under this new dispensation, had given NNPC the responsibility of importing fuel, instead of the private importers, because Buhari, who doesn't understand what SUBSIDY means, felt that the importers were cheating the nation.

So, once again, NNPC has shown it's incompetence to handle the petroleum business of our nation.

This has nothing to do with dollar availability, Because the petroleum importers had Always has access to the official exchange rate.

Now tell me, if petroleum importers ,perhaps the most vital in our economy, cannot get dollars at the official rate, then for whom are the fxxing official rates for ?

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Re: Buhari Must Go: Massive Street Protests by Nobody: 9:04pm On Apr 05, 2016
OP why you dey mumu like this na?

like the protest you organized when a federal government agency organized an interview that took the lives of youths, yet the minister in charge was left in government.

or like the one you organized when the "honorable" minister of aviation Stella embezzled funds and gave our darling eastern brethren a perpetually flooded chicken coop instead of a functional airport.

oh, like the one you organized during the farouk lawan bribery scandal occurred which by the way has been swept under the carpet.

I'm sure you also organized one when sanusi lamido sanusi hinted the nation of billions of dollars that crept on tip-toe out of the nation's treasury and he was promptly sacked by the government of the day.

I hope you collected more than N1000 this time for this protest you are planning o.

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Re: Buhari Must Go: Massive Street Protests by Nobody: 9:16pm On Apr 05, 2016
Fix a date for the protest, I will sponsor whatever is needed, I dont care how much is involved.
Re: Buhari Must Go: Massive Street Protests by Nobody: 10:46pm On Apr 05, 2016
phayvoursky:
ABEG WHEN WILL D PROTEST BE?? I DON TIRE FOR DIS GOVT.


PROUDLY 5 PERCENT DAT SAW TOMORROW.
When u guys talk of 5% that saw tomorrow, you legitimize this govt wrongly; u make it sound as if they really won majority votes of Nigerians which is not true. They took govt by force from the hands of the sub-woman weakling GEJ. Overwhelming facts agree with this: there was a coup bros.

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Re: Buhari Must Go: Massive Street Protests by mcnuel001(m): 11:14pm On Apr 05, 2016
Nigeria is a great nation and our president believe we have to go back to how it all started that Is y fuel is no longer available, we must learn to walk and ride donkeys and camels just as it was in d time of Father Abraham and Moses... so guys brace up cos treking just wan start nio
Re: Buhari Must Go: Massive Street Protests by mathias32(m): 1:43am On Apr 06, 2016
the whole posters above are all fools, big one
Re: Buhari Must Go: Massive Street Protests by Nobody: 6:09am On Apr 06, 2016
gentleheart1:
Not a bad idea maybe that will make him to sit up.

gentle br***t grin
Re: Buhari Must Go: Massive Street Protests by naijaboy756: 6:20am On Apr 06, 2016
Ioannes:
OP why you dey mumu like this na?

like the protest you organized when a federal government agency organized an interview that took the lives of youths, yet the minister in charge was left in government.

or like the one you organized when the "honorable" minister of aviation Stella embezzled funds and gave our darling eastern brethren a perpetually flooded chicken coop instead of a functional airport.

oh, like the one you organized during the farouk lawan bribery scandal occurred which by the way has been swept under the carpet.

I'm sure you also organized one when sanusi lamido sanusi hinted the nation of billions of dollars that crept on tip-toe out of the nation's treasury and he was promptly sacked by the government of the day.

I hope you collected more than N1000 this time for this protest you are planning o.
none of the things u mentioned brought this amount of suffering. Even if the president was dead, we wouldn't have suffered like this. Sadly, Bubu is clueless. Not his fault though! But the fault of all the mofos that voted for him. Likes attract

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Re: Buhari Must Go: Massive Street Protests by gentleheart1(f): 7:10am On Apr 06, 2016
onyenze123:

gentle br***t grin


lol Wetin you eyes go find reach there.
Re: Buhari Must Go: Massive Street Protests by Nobody: 7:27am On Apr 06, 2016
gentleheart1:




lol Wetin you eyes go find reach there.

I was trying to see your face. lo and behold, a gentle br***t... grin
Re: Buhari Must Go: Massive Street Protests by SIRTee15: 7:32am On Apr 06, 2016
plaetton:

I don't where you got that information, but it's very far from being correct.

The FG, under this new dispensation, had given NNPC the responsibility of importing fuel, instead of the private importers, because Buhari, who doesn't understand what SUBSIDY means, felt that the importers were cheating the nation.

So, once again, NNPC has shown it's incompetence to handle the petroleum business of our nation.

This has nothing to do with dollar availability, Because the petroleum importers had Always has access to the official exchange rate.

Now tell me, if petroleum importers ,perhaps the most vital in our economy, cannot get dollars at the official rate, then for whom are the fxxing official rates for ?

The fuel crises is linked to dollar availability.
The fg is finding it difficult to meet the dollar demand of fuel importers at official exchange rate........
Be it nnpc or independent marketers.........
Going to source for dollar at parallel market is suicidal, since fg still fixes pump prices at petrol stations.....
Besides, I wonder how many Nigerians can afford pump price of #250 per litre.

The truth remains until we fix our refineries or build new ones, this crises will linger.......
F.g should also move for the complete deregulation of both the upstream and downstream sector of the oil industry.
Unbundle nnpc and allow competent private hands to run the sector........
This will bring sanity and efficiency to the sector........
And govt should stop fixing prices of fuel, they should allow market forces to determine how much fuel marketers want to sell their fuel and this subsidy nonsense should be obliterated completely.
Nigeria cannot afford both for now.
Re: Buhari Must Go: Massive Street Protests by Mboi: 7:56am On Apr 06, 2016
Ioannes:
OP why you dey mumu like this na?

like the protest you organized when a federal government agency organized an interview that took the lives of youths, yet the minister in charge was left in government.

or like the one you organized when the "honorable" minister of aviation Stella embezzled funds and gave our darling eastern brethren a perpetually flooded chicken coop instead of a functional airport.

oh, like the one you organized during the farouk lawan bribery scandal occurred which by the way has been swept under the carpet.

I'm sure you also organized one when sanusi lamido sanusi hinted the nation of billions of dollars that crept on tip-toe out of the nation's treasury and he was promptly sacked by the government of the day.

I hope you collected more than N1000 this time for this protest you are planning o.
Nigerians can be myopic. Tell me how current situation in Nigeria relates with Stella's case or Farouk's case. It isbecausee of this kind of foolishness Nigerians like u display that APC and Buhari think every body in Nigeria is a fool.

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Re: Buhari Must Go: Massive Street Protests by asEdeyHOT: 8:10am On Apr 06, 2016
naijaboy756:
He doesn't seem to care. Let's make him care by force. Damn whatever consequences!!!

Joblessness and staph is destroying ur mental faculties

You said it yourself, you have had HIV , staph since 2002

I think it's catching up with u

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Re: Buhari Must Go: Massive Street Protests by asfrank(m): 8:13am On Apr 06, 2016
naijaboy756:
Na so we go dey dey How can one dull man's unfortunate fate want to cage the progress of millions of bright and capable Nigerians?

U speak like an Idiot! Where did the so called Phd holder take u to? Where?, u must be a fool, of the highest order, so blinded, when oil was selling for over $105 per barrel, ur Phd leader was sharing from the Excess Crude Account, which was meant specifically to serve as a cushion d@ would sustain the country in any economic crises, now u call the person suffering to deal with such negative a dull man! U most have been d least @ every level in ur educational pursuit so far... Nonsense,,,, u do not want to suffer but always enjoy, get am make I see, till u suffer nd get something, u will never know d real value of anything when dem dash u. Well he will remain d C in C of the country, whether u voted him or Not. Till 2019...
Re: Buhari Must Go: Massive Street Protests by prince088: 8:21am On Apr 06, 2016
mekaboy:


It would have been different. Okonjo iweala has seen it and probably made provisions to cushion the effect. Buhari and his team saw it coming but we're more interested in making promises to win elections than planning for the task ahead.

Lol. Provisions like borrowing to pay salaries. Some of you are just lipsrsealed
Re: Buhari Must Go: Massive Street Protests by meromero11: 8:22am On Apr 06, 2016
naijaboy756:
He doesn't seem to care. Let's make him care by force. Damn whatever consequences!!!

When NLC and the entire civil society organisation called the whole nation out during GEJ tenure, the South East and Southermost South South (A/Ibom, Cross River, Rivers and Bayelsa states) refused to join. They even went ahead to stage a confrontational protest against the NLC and Civil rights groups. Asari Dokubo issued threats against any oil workers who dares to participate in the organised national protest.What do you call that? Complete civil disunity. Since then, the government have capitalised on the fault lines to keep polarising the citizenry.
You can go ahead but know very well some of the regions will not participate in it. I wish you well.
Re: Buhari Must Go: Massive Street Protests by greatiyk4u(m): 8:34am On Apr 06, 2016
naijaboy756:
no money u said? Are Ikpeazu,Wike and Obaino using sand to do all the marvelous work they are doing? Are we not in the same country? Are we not faced by same economic environment? I am already angry! Don't let me insult you pls. They only alternative is to impeach Buhari or Soldiers take over! I don't mind the 2nd option.

Lolz..............Wike borrowed 30Billion in 30days in office, ikpezu is owing workers Massively, just watch out if their initial gra gra will be sustainable like the Obiano's.

Take a chill pill cos your anger will do you more harm than good cos it won't change anything.

I only empathize
Re: Buhari Must Go: Massive Street Protests by hylyne(m): 8:39am On Apr 06, 2016
sammyj:
Only the jobless and idle minded one will join this movement! !! grin

Pretty soon, you would realize that, whatever you're doing now is equivalent to idleness

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Re: Buhari Must Go: Massive Street Protests by ashjay001(m): 8:47am On Apr 06, 2016
naijaboy756:
Na so we go dey dey How can one dull man's unfortunate fate want to cage the progress of millions of bright and capable Nigerians?

So, not up to a year of PMB, u realised u're being caged/chained?
Re: Buhari Must Go: Massive Street Protests by francizy(m): 8:48am On Apr 06, 2016
jeyselassie:
Set a date. I'd say april 29th we protest


That's my birthday oh! shocked shocked shocked

But I wouldn't mind joining y'all! cool cool cool
Re: Buhari Must Go: Massive Street Protests by Nobody: 10:29am On Apr 06, 2016
naijaboy756:
none of the things u mentioned brought this amount of suffering. Even if the president was dead, we wouldn't have suffered like this. Sadly, Bubu is clueless. Not his fault though! But the fault of all the mofos that voted for him. Likes attract

well you hit the nail on the head, yet you fail to realise what you just wrote.

"even if the president was dead..."

do we have a system in place that is capable of running itself "even if the president was dead..."

please tell us, what kind of system did gej hands over to buhari?

I know you enjoy wailing and it's become a habit. keep it up.
Re: Buhari Must Go: Massive Street Protests by Nobody: 10:45am On Apr 06, 2016
Mboi:

Nigerians can be myopic. Tell me how current situation in Nigeria relates with Stella's case or Farouk's case. It isbecausee of this kind of foolishness Nigerians like u display that APC and Buhari think every body in Nigeria is a fool.


#sigh*

if you are ignorant, it's better to ask humbly so that you can be educated.

you want to know How the current situation has to do with Stella's case or Farouk? have you heard of the word impunity?

when a government supports and promotes impunity in all sectors of the economy what you get is what we are having right now.

some aggrieved youths destroying gas pipelines because they are aggrieved. that is impunity. the result? no power supply.

some petrol dealers hoarding fuel so they can sell at exorbitant price when a filling station like BOVAS sells at the official rate come rain come shine, yet they lift from the same depot. That's called impunity. the result? Nigerians sleeping in fuel stations.

Forex dealers hoarding the dollars so that they can sell at black market price instead of official rate which shows lack of patriotism. that is impunity. result? the Naira has fallen drastically against the dollar in the PARALLEL market.

Stella and Farouk were both guilty of corruption but the government failed to prosecute them thereby encouraging impunity.

there is no way a nation can grow with the spirit of impunity hanging on it's shoulder.

now ask yourself, what kind of country did Jonathan leave behind for his successor?
Re: Buhari Must Go: Massive Street Protests by jeyselassie(m): 10:46am On Apr 06, 2016
francizy:



That's my birthday oh! shocked shocked shocked

But I wouldn't mind joining y'all! cool cool cool
happy birthday in advance wink

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