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GOOD Reply
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God will see us through. Reply
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THOSE WHO WANT TO PROTEST SHOULD LOOK FIRST FOR THE OWNERS OF THE COMPANIES CHEATING LIFE OUT OF THE NIGERIAN MASSES. ReplyThe oil companies that benefited from the sharing of the subsidy payments: 1. Oando Nigerian Plc., N228.506 billion; 2. MRS, N224.818 billion; 3. Enak Oil & Gas, N19.684 billion, 4. Bovas & Co. Nig. Ltd, N5.685 billion; 5. Obat; N85 billion 6. AP, N104.5billion. 7. Folawiyo Oil,N113.3billion; 8. IPMAN Invest. Ltd,N10.9billion; 9. ACON, N24.1billion; 10. Atio Oil, N64.4billion; 11. AMP, N11.4billion; 12. Honeywell, N12.2billion; 13. Emac Oil, N19.2billion; 14. D.Jones Oil,N14.8billion; 15. Capital Oil, N22.4billion 16. AZ Oil, N18.613billion. 17. Eternal Oil, N5.57 billion 18. Dozil Oil, N3.375 billion 19. Fort Oil, N8.582 billion N/B: OANDO is run by Wale Tinubu 2. Mike Adenuga owns CONOIL, 3. Femi Otedola owns AP, 4. MRS Oil is run by Aliko Dangote's brother, Sayyu Dantata and others. Youths the FGN is not our enemy. The real enemies are those unseen hands in the cabal who have positioned themselves to perpetually reap us off. They are busy ochestrating riots and hoping that Mr. President would rescind his decision so that they can laugh and call him 'weak'. They never imagined this would happen. Its not a PDP or ACN or CPC matter. Its a decision that has been made purely for the purpose of getting our country back on track just like many others recently made. By the time we are back on track there will be enough for everyone's need and nothing for anyone's greed. We have no business with NLC demonstrations especially when NLC leadership has refused to read in-between the lines. With Subsidy Removal no cabal will see need to block the building of refineries. Nobody will traffic petrol illegally across our land borders and Nigeria's actual consumption will show naturally and can be catered for. Long Live Nigeria!!!
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Quote from: nametalkam on 9-01-2012 10:51 PM As the nationwide strike kicked off today, the Occupy Nigeria protest continue to grow in size, grabbing world media's attention. Top celebs made Occupy Nigeria a star-studded demonstration today. Raskimono, DJinee, Jahbless, Dele Momodu, Kwam1, 9ice, ruggedman, Seun Kuti, Toni Payne, W4, Eldee, soundsultan, Nneka, Femi Kuti, Bez, el-phlex, Vector, Terry tha rapman, Dede Mabiaku, Jide Kosoko, Bimbo akintola and many other celebs showed up at Gani Fawehinmi park, Ojota, Lagos today for the Occupy Nigeria Celebrities have not turned a blind eye to what's going on in their homeland.... many celebs are speaking out against the move. ![]() CLICK HERE FOR PHOTOS FROM THE PROTEST ![]() ![]() alright
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What is going on nw is d least i expected frm Jonathan. Surrounded himself wit women dat is giving wrong advice. Reply
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dats cul Reply
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Quote from: PHINO on 10-01-2012 08:38 AM THOSE WHO WANT TO PROTEST SHOULD LOOK FIRST FOR THE OWNERS OF THE COMPANIES CHEATING LIFE OUT OF THE NIGERIAN MASSES. The oil companies that benefited from the sharing of the subsidy payments: 1. Oando Nigerian Plc., N228.506 billion; 2. MRS, N224.818 billion; 3. Enak Oil & Gas, N19.684 billion, 4. Bovas & Co. Nig. Ltd, N5.685 billion; 5. Obat; N85 billion 6. AP, N104.5billion. 7. Folawiyo Oil,N113.3billion; 8. IPMAN Invest. Ltd,N10.9billion; 9. ACON, N24.1billion; 10. Atio Oil, N64.4billion; 11. AMP, N11.4billion; 12. Honeywell, N12.2billion; 13. Emac Oil, N19.2billion; 14. D.Jones Oil,N14.8billion; 15. Capital Oil, N22.4billion 16. AZ Oil, N18.613billion. 17. Eternal Oil, N5.57 billion 18. Dozil Oil, N3.375 billion 19. Fort Oil, N8.582 billion N/B: OANDO is run by Wale Tinubu 2. Mike Adenuga owns CONOIL, 3. Femi Otedola owns AP, 4. MRS Oil is run by Aliko Dangote's brother, Sayyu Dantata and others. God Bless You Bros, i dont know why Nigerians are so blind that they dont see the important of what jonathan just did; the same people demonstrating will come out few years later to demonstrate if Nigeria economy finally collapsed.
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nice one jooooo Reply
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This protest should be continued until all those who looted Nigerian treasury are probed as to source of their wealth. Reply
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alright Reply
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Every thing na pose even picture for protest, pose go join. Na wa oooo. They should be putting on angry face not posing and taking those photograph. Dem try sha. Reply
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Interesting.... Reply
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For how long? Are they for real or is it a photo op Reply![]()
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tnx y@ll Reply
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pls all leader in nigeria tell mr president to remove fuel price joooo Reply
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mr president u don put for walla Reply
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i love this. Reply
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Quote from: rafiupicco on 10-01-2012 06:00 PM mr president u don put for walla for sure
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i jus hope all dis ends well.................................... God have mercy ReplyIF U TINK D DEVIL IS A LIAR, THEN LET A GUY LIE TO U AND U WILL KNW DAT D DEVIL IS A LEANER ........
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