Monday 1 October 2012

Thursday 26 April 2012

When are we Going to Get it Right?

Right now the nation Nigeria is so much in crisis and things generally is going from bad to worst. The government and its associates are looting the nation's collective resources and they keep telling us to pray and scarify for the nation.

Series of probe was setup recently regarding how the common wealth was mismanage by different agent of government and the probe shows how billions of dollars of public money/fund have be wasted.

Again, nobody is doing anything to save us.

Presently, you have to strive independently before you can get a meal on the table. People now beg for cup of water because they can not afford it.

No assistance is forthcoming and no policy to bail us out. Doctors are now on strike and people are ignored, disregard and humiliated.

Continue to pray for this nation Nigeria so God can send us catalysts that will fast track a new and better Nigeria. I still love Nigeria.

Movement 4 Change 9ja

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Tuesday 28 February 2012

The fall of Mr. James Ibori




Mr. James Onafene Ibori pleaded guilty to money laundry in a London court! Strange it sound but this totally show that here in Nigeria, looters and fraudsters are gloried so long they have the money to buy their way out. This equally shows we have no functional justice system and the kangaroo judgment given by Justice Awokulehin from the court in delta state was a humiliation of our judiciary.

What this totally show is that we can only get justice outside the shores of this country.

The country Nigeria should be glad one of his "hero " is finally going to find refuge in a British jail!

We all should ask one question, who will be the next big victim to fall?

Movement 4 Change 9ja
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Tuesday 17 January 2012

Keep your head UP






Once again, our collective rights have been traded by safe seeking leaders. It clearly shows the height of vision-less of our leaders. They have shown us that they have no sense of responsibility and never stand on the path of justice and truth.

I watch with sadness how the NLC and the TUC struggle to make meaningless point regarding the acceptance of the N97.00. This also clearly show that the leaders in our political and governmental circle have all lost hope in our nation call Nigeria as a result, they believe milking the nation of our collective asset/resource is the only sure way out of poverty to them and their family.

I kept wondering how much the government place beside them or what individual promise was made to them before they all shamefully agree and disgracefully tell us to go back and speak no more!

To all the humble brothers on the street, please continue to keep your heads up.

Movement for a better 9ja
Movement 4 change 9ja

Saturday 14 January 2012

The Country should stay back on track

It is unfortunate some people don't get it. It is not about GEJ. It is about collective interest. This country has gone through this messed up policies before. We should stop moving in circle, they keep dragging us backward as a nation. This is the only golden chance to stay back on track.

The peanut they offer us can not serve as our life line.

Movement 4 Change

Thursday 5 January 2012

Say No to Subsidy Removal!!!



SNG The group said its research had revealed the truth about the actual price of getting petroleum product in the Nigerian market.

According to it, one barrel of crude oil is 42 gallons or 159 litres. The SNG stated the four refineries in the country had 445,000 installed capacity.

It added, “The actual current refineries capacity due to aging equipment is 30 per cent (i.e. 133,500 barrels per day; 4) the 133,500 barrels is =21.2 million litres; 5).”

It further stated that the required domestic consumption was 12 millions litres, adding that the moribund refineries could meet the local consumption.

The group said, “The actual cost of petroleum product per litre in Nigeria is N40.02 and locally refined products cannot be sold at international price.

It explained that among the other oil producing nations and the members of Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries, petroleum products cost highest in Nigeria, even at N65/litre

“Petroleum products costs about N9 in Venezuela; N16 in Gaddafi’s Libya; N18 in Saudi Arabia; N31 in Kuwait; N32 in Qatar; N40 in Bahrain; N54 in UAE; and N58 in Iran per litre,” it added.

The SNG asked the Federal Government to tell Nigerians how it came about the N65/litre of petroleum product or the issue of the fuel subsidy.’

All Nigerian Say No to Subsidy