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I said it that Jonathan no send them,they have disappear and positive change will now take place. ReplyJonathan have removed the hands of Yoruba parasites(OANDO OIL,CONOIL and co) from where they are stealing from and they call for strike. the owner of fuel (Jonathan from oil producing Bayelsa state) talk how much he want to sell his fuel and u come de strike haba na una put that oil in Bayelsa?if u don't like the style of his leadership u are free to go and declear your own republic. In positive change we stand.SUBSIDY REMOVED!
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I love Nigeria, my country Reply...to be faithful, loyal and honest to serve Nigeria with all my strenght to deffend her unity... and uphold her honour and glory so, help me God!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I've always lived by 3 principles: 1. Honour ur God, 2. Love ur Family and 3. Defend your Country
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A gradual removal of the fuel subsidy is a good step our beloved president Goodluck. Mr. President, may your goof plans and hardworking for Nigerian continue in a positive direction. Nigerian will continue to believe and hope in your leadership for a positive future.Thank you mr. president for understanding our pain and for trying to face out fuel corruption in our great Nation. Reply
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ok o! let keep our fingers cross. Reply
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Mr. President, we are all eyes now, looking up to seeing your promises come true since you have got what you wanted. Anyway thanks to my fellow Nigerians for their understanding. Reply
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Pls a blood covenant is needed to ensure that all these money will not slip away to foreign accounts or foreign investments. Another blood covenant needed that you will never spend outside your basic salary. That will only keep our confidence strong. Because we have been deluded a lot in the past. Reply
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Good things had begun to happen n nigeria. Thanks to our dear President Reply
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Half a loaf is better than none, I stiil think that fuel price should have gone up by only N15. Reply
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Quote from: idris1 on 16-01-2012 04:20 PM thiefs ![]()
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Leave subsidy for N141.. wo wan die mek e die Reply
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it should come down abit more and not up, they were there to serve us and not to sterve us Reply
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The problems in Nigeria cut across the entire stratter of our society, and their is no universal panacea to its solutions. We need serious re orientation to our moral values and priorities as a Nation. today President Jonathan is seen as a scape goat, but in real sense we as citizens are also part of the problem. everybody is taking advantage of the subsidy removal, even lorries and trailers using diesel have also increased their charges. No body is asking the Governors what they are doing with their monthly allocations, No body is asking our representatives what they are doing with the Constituency allowances, No body is asking the Local Gov chairmen what they are doing with their monthly allocation. PRESIDENT JONATHAN have an easier option to sit their and en mass wealth for his generations yet unborn, yet he decided to take a harder option JUST to give us our long overdue basic amenities, but what did he get PROTEST. If we do not trust the calibers of personalities in Government today, i wonder which government Nigerians will ever thrust. even former presidential aspirants are also part of the Protest. THE PROBLEM IN THE ENTIRE AFRICA TODAY HAS ALWAYS BEEN LACK OF FUTURE PLANS, WE ONLY THINK OF TODAY. SEE CHINA AND INDONESIA TODAY, WE WERE ONCE BETTER THAN THEM. ReplyWE NEED TO WAKE UP FROM THIS RETROGRADE AMNESIA.
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Quote from: MandelaObama on 16-01-2012 09:57 PM The problems in Nigeria cut across the entire stratter of our society, and their is no universal panacea to its solutions. We need serious re orientation to our moral values and priorities as a Nation. today President Jonathan is seen as a scape goat, but in real sense we as citizens are also part of the problem. everybody is taking advantage of the subsidy removal, even lorries and trailers using diesel have also increased their charges. No body is asking the Governors what they are doing with their monthly allocations, No body is asking our representatives what they are doing with the Constituency allowances, No body is asking the Local Gov chairmen what they are doing with their monthly allocation. PRESIDENT JONATHAN have an easier option to sit their and en mass wealth for his generations yet unborn, yet he decided to take a harder option JUST to give us our long overdue basic amenities, but what did he get PROTEST. If we do not trust the calibers of personalities in Government today, i wonder which government Nigerians will ever thrust. even former presidential aspirants are also part of the Protest. THE PROBLEM IN THE ENTIRE AFRICA TODAY HAS ALWAYS BEEN LACK OF FUTURE PLANS, WE ONLY THINK OF TODAY. SEE CHINA AND INDONESIA TODAY, WE WERE ONCE BETTER THAN THEM. WE NEED TO WAKE UP FROM THIS RETROGRADE AMNESIA. hen hen, no no, you mean to say kleptomania, which is the disease with the African leaders.
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JUNK DISCO. Reply
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Quote from: livingday on 16-01-2012 12:33 PM Mr Government, isn't it a shame that Nigeria, the 6th largest oil producer, cannot refine its own oil for home consumption? Where has the windfall from massive increase in crude oil price gone? An increase from $65 to over $110 per barrel! Was it the steady power supply you promised Nigerians that you used the excess funds? If not, has Nigeria's foreign reserve swollen or as widely reported, depleted? So you see, Mr Government it is not the common man's fault if he doubts your lofty promises of using the savings from subsidy of a thing for infrastructural development - at least not while members of your government are busy helping themselves at the expense of the poor of this country. So, we doubt if indeed Nigeria belongs to us all but you and your government. A case of once bitten twice shy!
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More hardship 4 d poor Reply
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Quote from: mariamajane on 17-01-2012 12:52 PM More hardship 4 d poor for sure
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