Re: Jonathan Lists His Legacies In New Jersey by Adminisher: 10:52am On Apr 23, 2016 |
DonMaxxy: One day my gand children will ask me: "Grand pa who is this man tagged GEJ in the portriat on your bedroom wall" I will answer them: " It is a long story children. But to cut it short; that man is one of the few men who 'came, saw and conquered'. That was when our country was still united with..."
Oga Jona, your footprints will ever remain on the sands of time as a hero of democracy and one of the few heroes of non violence. Enjoy the rest of your days 2015's sacrificial lamb. This is bullshit and you know it. It is very funny. So people actually know the value of a good name yet they waste opportunities and destroy people's lives like this nonentity has done?. I cannot point to any single legacy this man achieved. Everything you point at, Obj started it or the high oil price created the bubble. He left Nigeria far worse than he met it and if you are honest, this is the truth you should be telling your grandchildren. Also be honest to tell them that you are only keeping his potrait because he was the first SS/ND/Ijaw president of Nigeria thanks to the vision of Obj and the providence of God but he never achieved anything for his region. During his reign and after, it was kidnapping, cultism, rape, prostitution thst was the lot of the Niger Delta. Youths were without employnent. The only refineries, fertiliser complexes and power plants were those planned and built by northern military heads of state and Obj. It was the vision of Yaradua that ended the militancy and that your hero was a woman wrapper who was presided over by five other presidents all women 8 Likes 3 Shares |
Re: Jonathan Lists His Legacies In New Jersey by iretiland: 10:52am On Apr 23, 2016 |
neolboy: Former president, Goodluck Jonathan yesterday touched on some of the legacies of his administration while speaking to Friends of Africa Coalition on “Strengthening Democracy and Elections” at the mayor’s office in Newark, New Jersey, United States.
Speaking to the elite group, Jonathan said the 2015 general elections in Nigeria had potential for major crisis and that the campaigns leading to the elections almost polarised the country into Christian v Muslims and North v South divide.
The former president said that most world leaders were worried that the elections would result into major crisis.
“Some pundits even from here in the United States said that those elections would spell the end of Nigeria and that we would cease to exist as a nation because of the polls. That is where the leadership question comes into play.
“As a leader that was duly elected by the people, I considered the people’s interest first. How do I manage my people to avoid killings and destruction of properties? With the interest of the people propelling all the decisions I took, we were able to sail through. Indeed, we sailed through because I refused to interfere with the independence of the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, having appointed a man I had never met in my life to run it.
“My philosophy was simple. For elections to be credible, I as a leader, must value the process more than the product of the process. And the citizens must have confidence in the electoral body,” he said.
Jonathan said his strict adherence to the rule of the law ensured that Nigeria’s peace, prosperity and progress were not derailed by the conduct and results of the 2015 elections.
Speaking on the other legacies of his administration, he said: “I am proud to say that while I took over a Nigeria that was the second largest economy in Africa with a GDP of $270.5 billion in 2009, I handed over a Nigeria that had grown to become the largest economy in Africa and the 24th largest economy in the World with a GDP of $574 billion.
“I inherited a Nigeria in which the trains were not working, and handed over a Nigeria in which citizens can safely travel by trains again.
I inherited a Nigeria that was a net importer of cement, and handed over a Nigeria that is a net exporter of cement. In 2009 the richest Nigerian was the 5th richest man in Africa, but I handed over a Nigeria that produced the richest man in Africa.
“These are but a few of the parameters that illustrate some of the economic transformations we engineered during my term in office.”
The former president said this success was made possible by the fact that there was a stable political leadership in Nigeria that did not have to pander to any other constituency except the electorate who brought him to power.
Jonathan also argued that if the process that brought leaders to power “did not flow through the people, they naturally administered their governments to first and foremost serve the constituencies that brought them to power.”
Jonathan also met with the CEO of Moskeeto Armor, Robin R. Crespo and his team as part of events leading up to the World Malaria Day on April 25th, 2016.
Moskeeto Armor manufactures clothing to protect against malaria, the zika virus, Denue and other vector-borne diseases.
It was successfully clinically field-tested in Nigeria in 2014.
When worn by children as a standalone product, Moskeeto Armor was 90% effective at reducing the malaria infection rate, and when combined with a bed net, the Moskeeto Armor combination was 97% effective at stopping the spread of malaria.
The Goodluck Jonathan Foundation is partnering with Moskeeto Armor to protect African children against malaria and other vector-borne diseases.
“The simple principle of ‘Love your neighbour as you love yourself’ lays a foundation of commitment to protecting nations,” said Jonathan during the meeting with Moskeeto Armor.
Continuing, he said “these crises caused by such small insects, transmitting these deadly diseases, have devastated so many lives across Africa and the world, but with one just as small idea, there is hope for a better tomorrow.”
source:www.thisdaylive.com/index.php/2016/04/23/in-new-jersey-jonathan-lists-his-legacies/ Talk of a man without brain, no conviction, no sense of purpose, no direction, a surbodinate of his own appointees including his out-of-control wife. You wrongly listed your legacies. Intelligent Nigerians know part of your legacies to include: worst ever president, disaster of the chibok girls, unprecedented level of corruption, general werkness as a human being that makes you less than a man.... the worst thing that ever happen to Nigeria. 8 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Jonathan Lists His Legacies In New Jersey by BekeeBuAgbara: 10:52am On Apr 23, 2016 |
Kainene77: One question Mr Ex-President, where is the money that was made when the economy was booming? Where are the savings that would help Nigeria and Nigerians make it through the rainy days?
Why did other governments build up reserves, why didn't you?
I am not sure who is more clueless, you or Buhari but you have this in common, cluelessness. Ask your governor, he is among those that shared ''rainy days money''. 2 Likes |
Re: Jonathan Lists His Legacies In New Jersey by jogojogo: 10:53am On Apr 23, 2016 |
tpiah11:
Because Nigerians are outside the country. So PMB should not be crucified for doing same as Nigerians are outside the Country. And it has now appeared that the Nigerians outside the Country are more important than Nigerians within the Country. Thanks for the answer @tpiah11 1 Like |
Re: Jonathan Lists His Legacies In New Jersey by mentro: 10:54am On Apr 23, 2016 |
neolboy: Former president, Goodluck Jonathan yesterday touched on some of the legacies of his administration while speaking to Friends of Africa Coalition on “Strengthening Democracy and Elections” at the mayor’s office in Newark, New Jersey, United States.
Speaking to the elite group, Jonathan said the 2015 general elections in Nigeria had potential for major crisis and that the campaigns leading to the elections almost polarised the country into Christian v Muslims and North v South divide.
The former president said that most world leaders were worried that the elections would result into major crisis.
“Some pundits even from here in the United States said that those elections would spell the end of Nigeria and that we would cease to exist as a nation because of the polls. That is where the leadership question comes into play.
“As a leader that was duly elected by the people, I considered the people’s interest first. How do I manage my people to avoid killings and destruction of properties? With the interest of the people propelling all the decisions I took, we were able to sail through. Indeed, we sailed through because I refused to interfere with the independence of the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, having appointed a man I had never met in my life to run it.
“My philosophy was simple. For elections to be credible, I as a leader, must value the process more than the product of the process. And the citizens must have confidence in the electoral body,” he said.
Jonathan said his strict adherence to the rule of the law ensured that Nigeria’s peace, prosperity and progress were not derailed by the conduct and results of the 2015 elections.
Speaking on the other legacies of his administration, he said: “I am proud to say that while I took over a Nigeria that was the second largest economy in Africa with a GDP of $270.5 billion in 2009, I handed over a Nigeria that had grown to become the largest economy in Africa and the 24th largest economy in the World with a GDP of $574 billion.
“I inherited a Nigeria in which the trains were not working, and handed over a Nigeria in which citizens can safely travel by trains again.
I inherited a Nigeria that was a net importer of cement, and handed over a Nigeria that is a net exporter of cement. In 2009 the richest Nigerian was the 5th richest man in Africa, but I handed over a Nigeria that produced the richest man in Africa.
“These are but a few of the parameters that illustrate some of the economic transformations we engineered during my term in office.”
The former president said this success was made possible by the fact that there was a stable political leadership in Nigeria that did not have to pander to any other constituency except the electorate who brought him to power.
Jonathan also argued that if the process that brought leaders to power “did not flow through the people, they naturally administered their governments to first and foremost serve the constituencies that brought them to power.”
Jonathan also met with the CEO of Moskeeto Armor, Robin R. Crespo and his team as part of events leading up to the World Malaria Day on April 25th, 2016.
Moskeeto Armor manufactures clothing to protect against malaria, the zika virus, Denue and other vector-borne diseases.
It was successfully clinically field-tested in Nigeria in 2014.
When worn by children as a standalone product, Moskeeto Armor was 90% effective at reducing the malaria infection rate, and when combined with a bed net, the Moskeeto Armor combination was 97% effective at stopping the spread of malaria.
The Goodluck Jonathan Foundation is partnering with Moskeeto Armor to protect African children against malaria and other vector-borne diseases.
“The simple principle of ‘Love your neighbour as you love yourself’ lays a foundation of commitment to protecting nations,” said Jonathan during the meeting with Moskeeto Armor.
Continuing, he said “these crises caused by such small insects, transmitting these deadly diseases, have devastated so many lives across Africa and the world, but with one just as small idea, there is h...ope for a better tomorrow.”
source:www.thisdaylive.com/index.php/2016/04/23/in-new-jersey-jonathan-lists-his-legacies/ Good, you improved the GDP for your personal interest, you are not different from Abacha..God bless GEJ 1 Like |
Re: Jonathan Lists His Legacies In New Jersey by Fury007: 10:55am On Apr 23, 2016 |
DonMaxxy: One day my gand children will ask me: "Grand pa who is this man tagged GEJ in the portriat on your bedroom wall" I will answer them: " It is a long story children. But to cut it short; that man is one of the few men who 'came, saw and conquered'. That was when our country was still united with..."
Oga Jona, your footprints will ever remain on the sands of time as a hero of democracy and one of the few heroes of non violence. Enjoy the rest of your days 2015's sacrificial lamb. Obviously, you are still a "child"... I reckon the above comment was just made by your dad, because i know GEJ's memory would soon be forgotten once you get the food you are hungry for. 1 Like |
Re: Jonathan Lists His Legacies In New Jersey by Nobody: 10:55am On Apr 23, 2016 |
jogojogo:
So PMB should not be crucified for doing same as Nigerians are outside the Country. And it has now appeared that the Nigerians outside the Country are more important than Nigerians within the Country. Thanks for the answer @tpiah11 Do you even knw the difference between a president and an ex president?. Are you suppose to be questioning why his giving a speech abroad?. Receive sense!. 6 Likes |
Re: Jonathan Lists His Legacies In New Jersey by greatiyk4u(m): 10:55am On Apr 23, 2016 |
eleojo23: I doubt if Bubu will be able to maintain GEJ's legacy in the area of free and fair elections. He has started with a lot of inconclusive elections already. Is election marred by irregularities and violence better declared conclusive? |
Re: Jonathan Lists His Legacies In New Jersey by Kessyy2k4(m): 10:56am On Apr 23, 2016 |
A PHD Holder who don't know happenings in is govt!
a phd holder wu never know Dasukigate stole $2.1billion .
tank God PMB to hav come in quickly b4 dis clueness Gej bankrupt new Nigeria 1 Like |
Re: Jonathan Lists His Legacies In New Jersey by tpiah11: 10:56am On Apr 23, 2016 |
jogojogo:
So PMB should not be crucified for doing same as Nigerians are outside the Country. And it has now appeared that the Nigerians outside the Country are more important than Nigerians within the Country. Thanks for the answer @tpiah11 I dont make the rules, I only observe/comment on them. |
Re: Jonathan Lists His Legacies In New Jersey by elmisti(m): 10:56am On Apr 23, 2016 |
otokx: Go to Otuoke and ask them when last they saw electricity - many years ago.
We will never forgot GEJ - an example of how not to be your brother's keeper. Obasanjo cldnt fix sango otta bridge in 8yrs Ur Buhari ddnt thnk his state needed a Uni Kill urslf for politicians u hear! 2 Likes |
Re: Jonathan Lists His Legacies In New Jersey by jidebond: 10:58am On Apr 23, 2016 |
Greatest scam of all time, stealing is not corruption 1 Like |
Re: Jonathan Lists His Legacies In New Jersey by onatisi(m): 10:58am On Apr 23, 2016 |
Nigerians are already crying and regretting No more chants of sai Baba ,sai buhari or change change |
Re: Jonathan Lists His Legacies In New Jersey by elmisti(m): 10:59am On Apr 23, 2016 |
Adminisher:
This is bullshit and you know it. It is very funny. So people actually know the value of a good name yet they waste opportunities and destroy people's lives like this nonentity has done?. I cannot point to any single legacy this man achieved. Everything you point at, Obj started it or the high oil price created the bubble.
He left Nigeria far worse than he met it and if you are honest, this is the truth you should be telling your grandchildren.
Also be honest to tell them that you are only keeping his potrait because he was the first SS/ND/Ijaw president of Nigeria thanks to the vision of Obj and the providence of God but he never achieved anything for his region. During his reign and after, it was kidnapping, cultism, rape, prostitution thst was the lot of the Niger Delta. Youths were without employnent. The only refineries, fertiliser complexes and power plants were those planned and built by northern military heads of state and Obj. It was the vision of Yaradua that ended the militancy and that your hero was a woman wrapper who was presided over by five other presidents all women So u hve a problem with women inclusion in government Go back to the stone ge u crawled out from! 1 Like |
Re: Jonathan Lists His Legacies In New Jersey by Wizkoko(m): 11:00am On Apr 23, 2016 |
We miss you sir. We are now in the situation of sufferness. 1 Like |
Re: Jonathan Lists His Legacies In New Jersey by elmisti(m): 11:01am On Apr 23, 2016 |
jidebond: Greatest scam of all time, stealing is not corruption Corruption is nt budget padding, back door federal employment, media misinformation..... 3 Likes |
Re: Jonathan Lists His Legacies In New Jersey by eLcastro(m): 11:01am On Apr 23, 2016 |
TonyeBarcanista:
Oh Jesus, why is Jonathan just too slow? how is the increase in wealth of Dangote an achievement? I mean so Mexican President would be listing Carlos Slim as his legacy or USA would list Bill Gate? Damn even Obama won't list Mark Zukerburg.
I am proudly PDP to the bones but With due respect to Jonathan, his achievement is FOI law, road construction/upgrade and Phone call. Shikena!!!
This doesn't mean that the present occupants of government offices are anyway better.
am sorry but u knw notin.,without the economy of the country stable it will be almost impossible 4 a businessman whose stronghold is in that country to succeed.,what GEJ Is sayin is he left a stable economy bouh now look hw it is.,its a "fig of speech" as an elder stateman lyk himself can't openly say his country is havin an economical breakdown...am suprise sumone lyk ursef misinterpretin GEJ..anyway i don't expect you to understand him.,u not of same knowledge 4 Likes |
Re: Jonathan Lists His Legacies In New Jersey by millhouse: 11:02am On Apr 23, 2016 |
Trt |
Re: Jonathan Lists His Legacies In New Jersey by onatisi(m): 11:02am On Apr 23, 2016 |
iretiland:
Talk of a man without brain, no conviction, no sense of purpose, no direction, a surbodinate of his own appointees including his out-of-control wife.
You wrongly listed your legacies. Intelligent Nigerians know part of your legacies to include: worst ever president, disaster of the chibok girls, unprecedented level of corruption, general werkness as a human being that makes you less than a man.... the worst thing that ever happen to Nigeria.
How much did u buy fuel today 3 Likes |
Re: Jonathan Lists His Legacies In New Jersey by eLcastro(m): 11:03am On Apr 23, 2016 |
eLcastro: am sorry but u knw notin.,without the economy of the country stable it will be almost impossible 4 a businessman whose stronghold is in that country to succeed.,what GEJ Is sayin is he left a stable economy bouh now look hw it is.,its a "fig of speech" as an elder stateman lyk himself can't openly say his country is havin an economical breakdown...am suprise sumone lyk ursef misinterpretin GEJ..anyway i don't expect you to understand him.,u not of same knowledge |
Re: Jonathan Lists His Legacies In New Jersey by pasun504(m): 11:06am On Apr 23, 2016 |
GEJ, man of the people 1 Like |
Re: Jonathan Lists His Legacies In New Jersey by elmisti(m): 11:09am On Apr 23, 2016 |
I started respecting dis guy since I
*saw works on LG-IB expressway
*SUre-P projects
*YouWin
*my Ilorin airport upgrade
*he commissioned my alma mata
*He gets too touchy nd hear d. Cry of pple as if he reads NL
*He was betrayed in broad day light
There was jst little I cld do as no one in my area saw any of dis...and now it yaf hapnd.....I pray n hope dis present administration get it right too...all I want is to enjoy my fathersland 3 Likes |
Re: Jonathan Lists His Legacies In New Jersey by Mendelssohn(m): 11:12am On Apr 23, 2016 |
Jirate:
One of the many Areas in which he tried..... Two, he was less Vindictive and Confrontational...... Three, Not afraid to Tackle Economic Hardship. Under him, Petrol did not sell at the Current Price or Prices, etc.
One of these three things must have applied to you. 1. You probably didn't have a car and a generator during Jonathan's Era, so you wouldn't have known if fuel ever sold beyond the current black market price. 2. You were probably living in a village in January 2014 when we had the fuel price hike as a new year gift, and as such didn't have access to information about what was going on in the country. You were probably not registered on nairaland then. 3. You are one of the many Nigerians with fast fading memory, the moment such circumstances are approached with temporary palliatives. 5 Likes |
Re: Jonathan Lists His Legacies In New Jersey by gloire27: 11:12am On Apr 23, 2016 |
[And what makes him sily?quote author=Babalegba post=44962622]What an extremely stupid man[/quote] |
Re: Jonathan Lists His Legacies In New Jersey by BetaThings: 11:14am On Apr 23, 2016 |
Jirate:
One of the many Areas in which he tried..... Two, he was less Vindictive and Confrontational...... Not confrontational? The South West is being ruled by rascals? Who said it? National legislators including Tambuwal were teargassed Okupe promised a law to tackled anyone who calls Jonathan names - is Buhari not being called names? Not vindictive? Justice Salami was sacked on a Sunday based on NJC advice. Who did it? When he was asked by the same NJC to reinstate him, He refused An unelected official CP Mbu could harass elected Gov Amaechi at will. Who empowered Mbu Note that Fayose abuses Buhari daily, writes to foreign countries etc - Did Amaechi abuse Jonathan regularly? Jonathan formed PDP Gov forum one night Why? Opposition newspapers were impounded and vendors beaten up in 2014 under the guise of looking for weapons hidden by terrorists Why? During Ekiti elections, members of APC were not allowed to visit DSS arrested Lai Mohammed during Osun election and Marlyn Ogar justified it saying Lai Mohammed was from Kwara State Look you cannot legislate amnesia Jirate:
Three, Not afraid to Tackle Economic Hardship. Under him, Petrol did not sell at the Current Price or Prices, etc.
Jonathan had a cushion based on high crude price Did Jonathan sell crude at $30 per barrel Yet he borrowed to pay salaries when oil was selling above $50pb Elections were conclusive because the likes of Obanikoro and Brig Gen Momoh were on hand to do the needful 7 legislators in Ekiti prevailed over 15 and ran the majority out of town 6 of them wanted to do the same in Rivers 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Jonathan Lists His Legacies In New Jersey by jamesibor: 11:17am On Apr 23, 2016 |
Kainene77: One question Mr Ex-President, where is the money that was made when the economy was booming? Where are the savings that would help Nigeria and Nigerians make it through the rainy days?
Why did other governments build up reserves, why didn't you?
I am not sure who is more clueless, you or Buhari but you have this in common, cluelessness. Ask your state governor what he did with your state's share. 1 Like |
Re: Jonathan Lists His Legacies In New Jersey by unbrandedcosy(m): 11:17am On Apr 23, 2016 |
Again sir,u forgot to mention that u left most corrupt nation..... It was during ur time corruption reached a record world index...... We are happy now than before..... I lost my savings to immigration recruitment..... God bless ndi igbo ,God bless pmb and God bless Anambra state.... |
Re: Jonathan Lists His Legacies In New Jersey by Nobody: 11:18am On Apr 23, 2016 |
Firefire:
Government policy that does not favor her indigenous company is worthless.
Compare GEJ policies of promoting made in Nigeria and ensuring all his children remain in Nigerian schools and the "Super Clueless" president who is selling Nigeria wholesale to China and his children flying 1st Class to the UK.
Making a real business man super rich is better than selling your people as a cheap labor.
Is that not worth being credited ?
May God continue to bless Dr. Goodluck Jonathan,
Oh Nigeria, may your deliverance from your stupidity come quickly, may the heavens rise to deliver you from the coven of APC witchcraft. Sometimes when Tonye writes you can't help but wonder. |
Re: Jonathan Lists His Legacies In New Jersey by onetouch04: 11:18am On Apr 23, 2016 |
Jirate:
Have a look at these Photos of the Benin-Ore Road alone, even APC Governors like the "Go and Die Governor" was able to record some Achievements under GEJ than their own APC federal government. I am not Jonathan Advocate but i believe in giving credit to whom it is due. Was d Benin - Orre road completed? What abt d East - west road? Do we have to talk abt Abj-kaduna rail. All uncompleted. The project GEJ completed was d election whr out of fear, he sold d mandate God gave to d south on a plater of God. If d northerner sees him as their hero, thats ok by me. But when a southerner calls him a hero, it pains to d bone marrow. Clueless he still remains. Dangote achievement is his glory. Sorry is ur name. |
Re: Jonathan Lists His Legacies In New Jersey by Nobody: 11:18am On Apr 23, 2016 |
Firefire:
Government policy that does not favor her indigenous company is worthless.
Compare GEJ policies of promoting made in Nigeria and ensuring all his children remain in Nigerian schools and the "Super Clueless" president who is selling Nigeria wholesale to China and his children flying 1st Class to the UK.
Making a real business man super rich is better than selling your people as a cheap labor.
Is that not worth being credited ?
May God continue to bless Dr. Goodluck Jonathan,
Oh Nigeria, may your deliverance from your stupidity come quickly, may the heavens rise to deliver you from the coven of APC witchcraft. Sometimes when Tonye writes you can't help but wonder. Very pedestrian! |
Re: Jonathan Lists His Legacies In New Jersey by BetaThings: 11:19am On Apr 23, 2016 |
elmisti: I started respecting dis guy since I
*saw works on LG-IB expressway
*SUre-P projects
*YouWin
*my Ilorin airport upgrade
*he commissioned my alma mata
*He gets too touchy nd hear d. Cry of pple as if he reads NL
*He was betrayed in broad day light
There was jst little I cld do as no one in my area saw any of dis...and now it yaf hapnd.....I pray n hope dis present administration get it right too...all I want is to enjoy my fathersland For over 4 years he did not complete Lagos - Ibadan expressway Jonathan was counting no of private jets while the unemployed youths were dying during immigration tests Did he do anything about Abba Moro He read NL and ignored the people protesting the application fee charged by the Immigration dept Katsina people gave him 25% of their votes. It was 17% in Kano And 45% in Kaduna He betrayed them His hired propagandists kept saying the North did not want him to rule Buhari never got anything near these in SE/SS 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Jonathan Lists His Legacies In New Jersey by alexlee50: 11:20am On Apr 23, 2016 |
Kainene77: One question Mr Ex-President, where is the money that was made when the economy was booming? Where are the savings that would help Nigeria and Nigerians make it through the rainy days?
Why did other governments build up reserves, why didn't you?
I am not sure who is more clueless, you or Buhari but you have this in common, cluelessness. The answer is simpe, your governors that have suddenly turned born again led by amechi and fashola screamed that it was unconstitutional to have sovereign wealth fund, excess crude account, infact any other account apart from the federation account was illegal.they went further to scream that there was no point having a huge foreign reserve when there is a lot to do with money.they took the federal government to court, and the rest is history. They shared the money.if they had judiciously used these monies for developmental projects, funding smes, infastructural ptojects which would stimulate gtowth in the economy, most states wouldn't have needed bail out funds.please tell me what osun state needs an airport for? Is there no airport in ibadan? How many people travel by air ftom osun? These and many projects like these replicated in most states are what brought us to where we are today? Saint fashola and his god father ruled lagos for 16years, why couldn't they provide electricity for lagos? When they fall sick, they go overseas for treatment. And yet people like you will idolise them.see oshoimole, who was loved by the masses, he constructed the benin airport road for 8years.All the roads in GRA benin are in a terrible state.even the bail out funds given to the governores were diverted.so you asked what happened to the money, ask the governores. One more thing, when PMB came in, he inherited 30b dollars, 2.5trillion from TSA with oil selling at 38dollar/barrel, let him seat up and work and stop complaining. 2 Likes |