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Re: FG Borrows N5trn From Pension Funds by bejeria101(m): 3:59pm On Dec 25, 2017
Chai see corruption change! A govt that is lost and confused,even lai cant lie again,the app don corrupt lol
Re: FG Borrows N5trn From Pension Funds by surgical: 3:59pm On Dec 25, 2017
Paperwhite:
Buhari APC government is simply a curse on the Nigerian nation as they have mortgaged this country for life. undecided
How can a government become so unpopular within such a short space of time, na wa o.
Re: FG Borrows N5trn From Pension Funds by tunmega(m): 4:24pm On Dec 25, 2017
Gen gen. I only pity d civil servants bcs they will be d one to surfer it when PMB leave office. Note Maina case study
Re: FG Borrows N5trn From Pension Funds by Nobody: 4:24pm On Dec 25, 2017
horsepower101:
It is over for Nigerians.

All your savings for retirement has been squandered.

All your hardwork , blood and sweat in this bad economy just wasted.

Monkey de work, baboon de chop.

It looks like Niger Delta oil money is not enough. Now they are digging into hardworking Nigerians savings.

Anyway it's one Nigeria.

World would not be the same without alarmist like you. grin
Re: FG Borrows N5trn From Pension Funds by tiwiex(m): 5:00pm On Dec 25, 2017
Obasanjo started the pension scheme, yet PDP did nothing for 16 years. Now after TSA to block leakage and a loss of million jobs to it, they run to a scheme PDP initiated to bale them out. Hypocrisy.

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Re: FG Borrows N5trn From Pension Funds by awa(m): 5:42pm On Dec 25, 2017
Is a lie.... Egba mi ohhhh let nothing happen to my pension. These idiots ain't comfortable with their various loots? APC changeeeeee
Re: FG Borrows N5trn From Pension Funds by EternalTruths: 6:40pm On Dec 25, 2017
tunmega:
Gen gen. I only pity d civil servants bcs they will be d one to surfer it when PMB leave office. Note Maina case study


Those who work in private firms are also part of the scheme.
Re: FG Borrows N5trn From Pension Funds by CioAngels(f): 7:06pm On Dec 25, 2017
Pa Buhari is so desperate to borrow money that he seems to say if you reject this i will use other means, after all i have my boys everywhere at my beak and call which is why i planted them there in the first place. Northern movement restructuring while southern fools continues to speak grammar while i develop my region in disguise. Since the likes of Baru and groups doctoring books to steal the national common wealth, do you hear majority of them talk or complain? Pa Ango, how are you sir, Pa Buhari is on track to restructuring the north while others wait?
Re: FG Borrows N5trn From Pension Funds by ManirBK: 10:05pm On Dec 25, 2017
SalamRushdie:
So apart from sending 10 million Nigerians into employment Buhari has extended his recklessness into the funds saved up by worker for their use in yhe even of job loss ..Damn this man is worse worse worse than I think oo

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