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Re: Goodluck Jonathan's Christmas Message And Reactions From Nigerians by jrusky(m): 2:17pm On Dec 25, 2017 |
God bless you Gej we never knew your worth till we lost you to this evil people I power from witchcraft kingdom. Gej despite your little shortfall you are better than this long thing doing foolish documentary called Buhari and to those who hate you leave them they are all suffering it today. I respect you and will always do. |
Re: Goodluck Jonathan's Christmas Message And Reactions From Nigerians by udemzyudex(m): 2:18pm On Dec 25, 2017 |
9jakohai: GEJ was diversifying the economy with Agriculture, we could all see the impact but what has Buhari done so far on Agriculture? 4 Likes |
Re: Goodluck Jonathan's Christmas Message And Reactions From Nigerians by deomelo: 2:18pm On Dec 25, 2017 |
ABIOLAXYZ: Don't you mean the greatest looter of our time? Good riddance to that crooked, corrupt and incompetent loser, glad Nigerians kicked him back to his village. 1 Like |
Re: Goodluck Jonathan's Christmas Message And Reactions From Nigerians by Nobody: 2:19pm On Dec 25, 2017 |
deji68:Read this, then come back. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_oil_market_chronology_from_2003 2 Likes |
Re: Goodluck Jonathan's Christmas Message And Reactions From Nigerians by Nobody: 2:20pm On Dec 25, 2017 |
musa234: Good afternoon to you. |
Re: Goodluck Jonathan's Christmas Message And Reactions From Nigerians by Lame12: 2:20pm On Dec 25, 2017 |
Agreed Nigeria and Nigerians are passing through difficult time in our nationhood but let us recap back little while Bombs was everywhere, corruption was order of the day, bad road network, poor management of our Commonwealth. Let us endure better days are ahead us. |
Re: Goodluck Jonathan's Christmas Message And Reactions From Nigerians by Nobody: 2:21pm On Dec 25, 2017 |
bilulu: Oil in GEJ times was between 94-120 from 2009-14. It did come down to $58, at the tail end of his regime. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_oil_market_chronology_from_2003 1 Like |
Re: Goodluck Jonathan's Christmas Message And Reactions From Nigerians by 1nigeriamyfoot: 2:22pm On Dec 25, 2017 |
dominique:and you believe the bullshit coming out from Sanusi mouth forgetting the fact that Sanusi is not in good terms with GEJ back then. Its not a hidden fact that there's corruption during GEJ era but what we witnessed back then was child's play compared to what's going on right now. Bubu said that there's nothing like subsidy again after they increased pump price to 145naira but as of yesterday we were made to know that there 26naira subsidy on each litre of PMS. Despite the allegation levelled against Baru, he was neither suspended nor questioned. Efcc boss case is there, Babachir lawal was suspended but walking a free man, etc. Bubu administration lacked integrity and know how to have perfect economy and that's what plunged Nigeria into recession. 4 Likes |
Re: Goodluck Jonathan's Christmas Message And Reactions From Nigerians by Nobody: 2:24pm On Dec 25, 2017 |
tuniski: No, it means we have more dollars to buffer the naira, import stuff, and prices will fall. It isn't what I want tho.Strong nations don't stay on oil. We are not a rich nation. Rich nations are China... Who went from being behind Sierra Leone in GDP in 1973 to being a top ten nation in GDP via industry. |
Re: Goodluck Jonathan's Christmas Message And Reactions From Nigerians by mikolo80: 2:26pm On Dec 25, 2017 |
FILEBE:what has the accord candidate achieved? |
Re: Goodluck Jonathan's Christmas Message And Reactions From Nigerians by nely(m): 2:26pm On Dec 25, 2017 |
Iseoluwani:If you no send me oh, people plenty wey send me on, am not alone |
Re: Goodluck Jonathan's Christmas Message And Reactions From Nigerians by Doyin2(m): 2:27pm On Dec 25, 2017 |
9jakohai: Thankyou.Many Nigerians are so gullible to political theatrics. How do you expect price of rice not to be higher when the dollar revenue shrank due to oil price crash? And by the way,these are temporary times.How much will rice be when PMB leaves in 2023? Present comparison is baseless and stupid. |
Re: Goodluck Jonathan's Christmas Message And Reactions From Nigerians by mikolo80: 2:28pm On Dec 25, 2017 |
folahann:I taya for human beings o. We need seriously patriotic politicians or businessmen to move this country forward. In fact we need serious industrialists. |
Re: Goodluck Jonathan's Christmas Message And Reactions From Nigerians by phemywise: 2:28pm On Dec 25, 2017 |
You are mad GoroTango: 1 Like |
Re: Goodluck Jonathan's Christmas Message And Reactions From Nigerians by phineas: 2:29pm On Dec 25, 2017 |
Also to add that when oil was around 25 dollars in January 2017.The boys of the delta made sure we were producing at 50% capacity.that means our proceeds from oil was as good as 10dollars plus per barrel.Add that to the stolen excess crude account and drained foreign reserve under supervision of you know who and you can explain dollar to nairn prices. Rice is also expensive because we are boosting local production.To ensure our local farmers and the country achieve self sufficiency in rice you tax foreign importation heavily.The problem is supply of local rice is yet to meet demand.But eventually we will a have equilibrium in rice demand and supply ,be self sustaining in rice and keep our precious money in country I hope you all know that China was able to move a lot on individuals from low class to middle income level on Rice production only Nigeria n's are smiling to the bank on Rice.Next year will be better,Rice mills are been established all over subsidised by Government. Better ask your Governors to cash in for your youths sake.But to reverse this trend,that will not happen,wailers will do well to get on board |
Re: Goodluck Jonathan's Christmas Message And Reactions From Nigerians by Nobody: 2:29pm On Dec 25, 2017 |
arrestdarrester: 1.Because we don't have the high crude oil prices of 4 years ago, we have less dollars. As a result we need more naira to buy dollars. 2.We also don't have enough dollars to pay for an increase in the subsidy, now at 26 per liter. 3.Hence the increase in prices. 4.Deregulation, if it had been implemented as planned in 2012, would have solved these problems, and provided investment for more refineries. But Nigerians could not see the benefit beyond price increases. |
Re: Goodluck Jonathan's Christmas Message And Reactions From Nigerians by jrusky(m): 2:30pm On Dec 25, 2017 |
deomelo: You are likely suffering from dementia same as your Buhari is right now. Stop fighting back foolishly it makes you look more stupid. Please who are the looters just mention 7 confirmed one and proof it? Hahaha I know you will say madueke to your foolishness why did apc silly govt refused to let her comes back to defend herself or is that how British or America allow their citizen to be charge outside their country? Your illiterate EFCC boss said MADUEKE stole 90billion dollars and all our reserve still at less than 40 billion dollar till date pls reconcile that stupid calculation Oh sorry Olisa Metuh or Dasuki right? ok pls add all their loots together and minus it from 20billion dollar NNPC contract scam that ended up in handshake in Aso rock few weeks back pls reconcile it Mr big mouth and tell me who is more corrupt 3 Likes |
Re: Goodluck Jonathan's Christmas Message And Reactions From Nigerians by nely(m): 2:31pm On Dec 25, 2017 |
Tugsramm:Oga abeg ur family name na Nigerians, why e de pain you |
Re: Goodluck Jonathan's Christmas Message And Reactions From Nigerians by zakari247(m): 2:31pm On Dec 25, 2017 |
Goodness4525:you are only ashamed of admitting that he is one of Nigerian finest of leader not even your lord whom u brought to power for change can't beat it. 1 Like |
Re: Goodluck Jonathan's Christmas Message And Reactions From Nigerians by Nobody: 2:32pm On Dec 25, 2017 |
Doyin2: Thank you. Though, we do need to increase domestic rice production, and we need more sources of a income/dollars. And no,these aren't temporary times...oil is not going to rise above $70, and we really should get away from it. |
Re: Goodluck Jonathan's Christmas Message And Reactions From Nigerians by banre(m): 2:32pm On Dec 25, 2017 |
GEJ...the best leader 9ja has ever had. merry Christmas sir. PMB on the other hand is such a failure. 2018 must better. 2 Likes |
Re: Goodluck Jonathan's Christmas Message And Reactions From Nigerians by flyinghorse123: 2:35pm On Dec 25, 2017 |
Goodness4525:Bro u have spoken well I don't know why some people are just clueless every regime in this country has got nothing to offer things must always go up. These politicians are birds of the same feather they care less about ordinary citizens. I don't trust and believe any goddamn politician! Make God help us to create our own dynasty for good. They don't care about us at all! Every regime is corrupt heartless and cruel! I wonder how some people would be fighting and cursing each other for these heartless corrupt pretenders called politicians! I don't trust any of them until they'll proof me wrong! Even buying of fuel @ #40 highest should be the fuel pump price, good economy an average Nigerian has never been comfortable in this countty! All these people don't care stop praising or fighting for them! They are all the same! The rich and powerful doesn't give a hoot about people not in their circle! |
Re: Goodluck Jonathan's Christmas Message And Reactions From Nigerians by zakari247(m): 2:38pm On Dec 25, 2017 |
may God judge all those that campaigned for buhari. may their children generation be more sensible their father's |
Re: Goodluck Jonathan's Christmas Message And Reactions From Nigerians by highwaist: 2:39pm On Dec 25, 2017 |
Crude oil was 125dollAr par barel but now 55 dollar'thank you pmb 1 Like |
Re: Goodluck Jonathan's Christmas Message And Reactions From Nigerians by Jeswino: 2:39pm On Dec 25, 2017 |
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Re: Goodluck Jonathan's Christmas Message And Reactions From Nigerians by phineas: 2:39pm On Dec 25, 2017 |
9jakohai: In the middle eastern countries,1 country built 4 futuristic cities with their windfall.(Imagine building the equivalent of 4 cities far greater that Abuja with their windfall) In Nigeria what did we do, we declared there was a rainy day and couldn't pay salaries during the Jonathan regime and drained the excess crude account by about 80-90%.The countries foreign reserve was also drained by about 50%.(the exact percentages are still been argued but we should have had a full stash not drained bank accouts) How does that explain this man's place in history. I respect all leaders.Leading Nigeria is not easy.He had his strengths but the economy was not it.The General has done way better and is doing way better with the economy Next year will be better and Nigeria n's had better thank God and his economic team for it. Last word-my advice to you all is to go an pay your taxes |
Re: Goodluck Jonathan's Christmas Message And Reactions From Nigerians by deomelo: 2:40pm On Dec 25, 2017 |
[s] jrusky:[/s] Jona your uncle was borrowing hundreds of billions to pay workers salary in 2014 when oil was selling for almost $100/barrel. Oh, you are one of the jokers with the ignorant mentality that economic hardship manifested after may 2015 right? His admin generated the largest oil income in the history of Nigeria and he still left us in darkness with corruption, looting and stealing at every level of government. Can you even list any achievement of his or the projects he initiated and commissioned with all that money? Not interested in your ipobic rant, take it elsewhere or confine it to your fellow Igbos. |
Re: Goodluck Jonathan's Christmas Message And Reactions From Nigerians by tuniski: 2:40pm On Dec 25, 2017 |
9jakohai:I noo get energy for this uncalled for line of logic of yours. Buhaari is too poor to handle even America that owns the dollar without taking the to recession. Wake up abeg. 1 Like |
Re: Goodluck Jonathan's Christmas Message And Reactions From Nigerians by LordAdam16: 2:42pm On Dec 25, 2017 |
dominique: There are lots of indication that the economy wouldn't have plunged into recession if GEJ retained power. 1. There would have been no NDA crisis, singlehandedly caused by the stupidity of Buhari. 2. The country would not have run on autopilot for 6 months, when Buhari was selecting his angels. 3. It wouldn't have taken NOI 20 months to compile an economic plan. Those are the major three and there's more. The naira nosedived in 2008/2009 during the Global Recession+Oil Slump. We didn't enter a recession. The prices of foodstuff was tied to the naira nosediving and marketers hoarding gasoline because they were unsure of payments since subsidy was a contentious issue leading up to the election. Sanusi in the tail-end of his tenure CBN governor was a rabble-rouser, doomsday predictor, and political saboteur. First off, no $20b was missing. He reviewed it downwards to $5b or $2b, he was even unsure of the exact amount. Even then, it's been 2+ years since he left, why has Buhari and Magu not found the phantom "missing $5b"? Or did it just disappear out of the world's financial system? You'd think smart people can at least do independent research or reason critically. For every $1, this government has added to the reserves, $1.2+ has been borrowed. Yet, no projects are being commissioned. Less than 20% of the 2017 budget has been implemented and we're in December (same story for the 2016 budget). Later in 2019, he'd use a high reserve balance to do campaign while 11m people have been unemployed under his stead in the last 24 months. And I expect lots of you to shower him with praise. You were one of those who danced against subsidy removal in 2012. Then went back to your vomits to support its removal in 2016. Barely a year later, subsidy has ballooned to N40 per liter, and you're itching to quote stats blindly as an arm-chair quasi-economist about a government that is better than the current one in virtually all indices. I'm sure in February next year when Nigeria will officially be declared as the country with the most people under poverty (overtaking India with a population five times larger than ours), you'd also find a way to prove it'd have still being the case if GEJ was the president. I think you should be thrilled by this administration. It is exactly what you wanted. Since you seem to have excuses for every failure. Nonsense! And to think you're a mod. Buhari would probably win in 2019 not because he performed well, but because there are a lot of people with egos the size of Jupiter who continue to rationalize their mistake in 2015. You are one of these people. And let's not forget the ones in whose eyes Buhari can do no wrong. -Lord 6 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Goodluck Jonathan's Christmas Message And Reactions From Nigerians by LordAdam16: 2:44pm On Dec 25, 2017 |
phineas: Oga, how much subsidy did GEJ pay in his five years? Find out and check whether what you typed makes sense. -Lord 2 Likes |
Re: Goodluck Jonathan's Christmas Message And Reactions From Nigerians by wxyz1: 2:44pm On Dec 25, 2017 |
Reference:I don't understand you o. |
Re: Goodluck Jonathan's Christmas Message And Reactions From Nigerians by Nobody: 2:45pm On Dec 25, 2017 |
folahann:
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