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Saturday, 21 November 2015

Mr. President, are you for real? Etcetera

Etcetera writes below...
Dear President Buhari, I will like to extend an invitation to you for a tour of down town, so that you can have a clear view of what the people who voted you into office feel about certain decisions your government has taken so far, especially the decision to ban ‘I-pass-my-neighbour generator’.
Contrary to the picture your advisers have painted to you, the decision to ban ‘I-pass-my neighbour’ generators will only bring more hardship to the people down here who have never in any way, benefitted from the Nigerian government at any time. The little hope that your “change” mantra brought to the poor man is fast becoming another tale in the book of presidential lies.
So, for you to really understand the ramification of your decision, I urge you to come for a quick tour of down town. Don’t worry sir; it won’t cost you a thing. We will ensure that your visit is as comfortable as we can. Yes, we know you don’t take ‘shepe’ or ‘mishango’ or ‘Ghana root’ mixed with ‘draw-draw’. But don’t worry, we will have enough pure water available for you to cool your feet, wash your face and quench your thirst.
It is true that the streets down here are littered with broken water pipes and heaps of smelly refuse dumps as a result of lack of government presence. But babu wahala, we will see to it that your danshiki doesn’t get so messed up.
It will be nice to have you address the youths and explain to them why you have taken the decision to throw our streets into darkness and expose us to more terror from armed robbers.
Sir, have you considered the amount of small business operators that will be incapacitated by the ban you have imposed on ‘I-pass-my-neighbour generators’? Come sir, and see for yourself how many families will lose their source of livelihood simply because they cannot afford to purchase the bigger generators.

Sir, what becomes of the barber, the hair dresser, the recharge card seller whose business is run with ‘I-pass-my-neighbour’ generator? Have you considered the difference between N10, 000 generator and a N50, 000 generator? Do you think the people are happy using ‘I-pass-my-neighbour generators? Someone who earns as low as N15, 000 monthly, how do you expect him to buy and maintain a N50, 000 generator?

You should also consider they have other needs. I think this is a wrong move and one that will drive most self-employed youths into armed robbery and other illegal activities.

And ‘I-pass-my-neighbour generator kills? Hmmmm Mr. President, I thought hunger and bad roads have killed more Nigerians than generators? How come you haven’t placed a ban on hunger and bad roads? Is this a part of the “change” we should expect from this regime? Is this one of the groundbreaking ideas given to you by the new minister for power? How do we achieve steady supply of electricity by banning smaller generators?

What I see here sir, is the government favouring the rich against the poor. The importers of bigger generator will no doubt see this as a welcome idea; that is if they didn’t lobby for it. This is one of the most insensitive decisions taken by any Nigerian government. Shouldn’t it be a general ban on generators?

Is it that punishing the poor has become a goal in itself for the government? Too many affluent Nigerians – and, in particular, members of the political elite – seem to have no sense of how much suffering is down here on the streets.

Little wonder the governors woke up one morning and decided that they can no longer pay the N18, 000 minimum wage of workers. For these governors, what is really striking is the total disconnect between conventional wisdom and the reality of life – and death – for much of the nation. It is like there’s a badge of wickedness on the forehead of our politicians.

Sir, what we want is for you politicians to stop talking blithely about the importance of alleviating the sufferings of the masses and truly start looking at the way their less-fortunate citizens live.

202 comments:

  1. I'm too sleepy to read dis epistle

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    1. Are you sure you can read at all? Naijas too lazy to read serious stuff only useless gossips!

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    2. It's a big shame and pity for someone who can't help his dead music career now trying so hard to be Nigeria legal advicer! Gerrahere!

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    3. Aboki you call his career dead but he is writing and getting paid and will get an endorsement soon, who is the fool here? You ofcourse, you never see the truth and agree , poverty stricken pained soul

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    4. Aboki use ur head naaah!!

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    5. Why waste ur time talking to an aboki who knows nothing but cattle rearing. Just ignore that slow poke

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    6. Aboki you see hw you kill yourself.

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    7. Ahbi i supported buhari but its not working well now and d aboki don't know how to read and write so y waste mb on d ignoramus

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    8. Wow!

      He nailed it all thru and spoke well concerning d subject matter arsising.

      Wht else to say when d writer hav carefullyanalyse alldatis to say. Dis is y I alwaz say dat in Nigeria, d poor keep on getting poorer while d rich get richer.

      I pray Nigerians surely wil reap dchange they all voted for and wil not b disappointed by dend of d day!

      Comment frm ROYAL PRIESTHOOD (royalpriesthood007@gmail.com)

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    9. He made sense. But i still believe things will get better. Wetin man go do? Smh

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    10. Aboki you reasoned like a senseless idiot. Etcetera made so much sense.

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    11. Aboki you reasoned like an idiot. Etcetera made so much sense.

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    12. Aboki believe you me, u re very disgusting. Am so much sure u were on 5% ba3 level when u typed the idiotic comment of yours. Learn to appreciate constructive criticism.

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  2. He is speaking some sense... But I hope baba go-slow will listen. I am disappointed at this present government

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    1. After 7mths you are disappointed? Brainless girl

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    2. Shut up ur smelling mouth stupid miserable bitch daughter of baby factory, u ar a bastard

      Bitterness will kill u frustrated bush girl always trying to b relevant ,u will soon get it from me Nonentity George

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    3. Abokidawarriboy, I know very well that you're the one under the umbrella of Anonymous 10:58 AM, it's such a shame that you're so blinded by your stupid religion, culture, language and traditional norms that you see nothing wrong with this empty, useless and worthless Buhari administration, for God's sake, crime has increased, hunger has increased, insecurity has increased, poverty has increased, unemployment has increased...so what the fuck should people not be disappointed in Buhari for???? bastard!!!!!

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    4. Abokidawarriboy, I know very well that you're the one under the umbrella of Anonymous 10:58 AM, it's such a shame that you're so blinded by your stupid religion, culture, language and traditional norms that you see nothing wrong with this empty, useless and worthless Buhari administration, for God's sake, crime has increased, hunger has increased, insecurity has increased, poverty has increased, unemployment has increased...so what the fuck should people not be disappointed in Buhari for???? bastard!!!!!

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    5. Abokidawarriboy, I know very well that you're the one under the umbrella of Anonymous 10:58 AM, it's such a shame that you're so blinded by your stupid religion, culture, language and traditional norms that you see nothing wrong with this empty, useless and worthless Buhari administration, for God's sake, crime has increased, hunger has increased, insecurity has increased, poverty has increased, unemployment has increased...so what the fuck should people not be disappointed in Buhari for???? bastard!!!!!

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    6. You are the one who is brainless if you support these decisions.

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    7. In 7months, the country is all but messed up....it hasn't been this bad in 15years so why won't she be disappointed?......it's this ur slave mentality and blind following that give those ugly smelly pot bellied no good govt house sitting bastards the right to treat our people the way they see fit I.e as slaves .....so pls shut up and don't use ur dull mentality to disrespect peeps who have sensible things to say....

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    8. Thank u tunechi . It hasn't been this bad

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    9. Before this Adminstration fulfils its fictitious or magical or miraculous campaign promises they should at least not let things get worse than they met it.

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    1. Yeah, banning that generator wasn't a good idea. But I think the policy to ban 'I pass my neighbour was taken before Buhari took charge.

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    2. Yea..he truly spoke well..the steps this administration is take. Is not for the good of all buh few..I was disgruntled the very first second I read it online

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    3. Ok oo
      Topmosttree.blogspot.com

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  4. Thank you et cetera

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  5. Linda why do u indulge this man? You keep posting his superficial writeups....

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    1. What do u mean ode chioma

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    2. What exactly is superficial about what he wrote? People are suffering as a result of a very insensitive decision and u're talking about superficial..na wa o..

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    3. Just keep quiet.. Did you read that piece.. He wrote wisdom.

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    4. this Chioma self do you even know the meaning of superficial? Did you really read the write up or did you just skim through it? U must have Comprehension problem

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  6. Well spoken! I think the government should have a re-think on the ban of smaller generators...

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  7. He just said it all. I sincerely hope d govt reads this

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  8. Abegi I support u on dix one,,,,,nd how sure re u dt he doesn't take shepe,,,,lol,,,,,mayb u made d decision after takin shepe wt minister of power,,,,,





















    ***odikwa risky nd tyt***

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  9. On point, but its actually called I-better-pass-my-neighbour.

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  10. Produce ice blocks within 4hours, 8hours, 12hours and 24hours. Ice block machines available 08063748505

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  11. I just love every word from what this man said...infact am in love with u ETC.....he couldn't have said it any better. Some ppl mentioned this before he was voted into power, that he has absolutely nothing to offer Nigerians. But Buharists never heard. They went all ahead to vote him into power. My stand was for another person with different orientation to take †Ñ’ξ wheel of governance in this country. Never voted for GEJ, nor this one. We just need someone that can bring something to †Ñ’ξ table. Now everybody is suffering cos of this. when things keeps getting worst instead of better, I keep wondering if this isn't really end time, but on d other hand I still pray that all end in praise. We keep hoping


















    #It wiLL oNLy gEt beTTer
    #IT MuSt enD iN prAise

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  12. Dullard Buhari making d poor sick, all dis are not part of his promises

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    1. Just as your bastard father is a dullard. Bornthrowway

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    2. Ur the one supporting a bornthrowway @anon10:59

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  13. Smh! I didn't bother to read beyond the 'I pass my neighbour", cos in my opinion you have no standards. You were Obviously born after decadence had set in this country otherwise you wouldn't make an argument in favour to substandard.
    Sit back, watch, learn and enjoy the sanitization of our beloved country .

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    1. The economy has to be fixed first of all to prevent the thrive of substandard goods! Idiot.

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    2. Smh for you too bro! Try read the article b4 running your mouth like tap water!

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    3. That fool is confuse . Leave him

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  14. ETCETERA, MAY GOD BLESS YOU. I read all of this and I am glad that at least a fellow NIGERIAN is as sensible as this. BUHARI is a WASTE. I keep saying this, they think i'm MAD. CHANGE MY FOOT!

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  15. Wished d article never ended..
    Well change is here, so let's all accept it...

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  16. Gbam. Etcetera has become a turn In that aboki's side by always nailing it on the head but trust sycophants who know he is right and have no better defense for buhari to say stuff like etc is a failled musician.go and focus on ur music.....buhari is a great man in that he has been president twice but fact is that aboki is surely a dumb fool.Jona was a 100 times better.I've never seen a government so heartless,wicked,incompetent,dictatorial,biased and lazy like this government.I thought behari was a military man,if he isn't a lazy man can he tell us his accomplishment in 6 months?thank u etc.......................linlin how far na;) abeg post my comments oh.not fair how u approve and disapprove.God is watching u linda

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  17. I agree with this guy for the first time, this country is becoming something else for real

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    1. Haaa my Yoruba sister ur eyes don open . Thank God ooooooh bcos Igbo don try for Una pass mallams but Na mallams Una vote . Thank you for now figuring it out

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  18. I just dey look.buhari with his change....

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    1. All you shameless Igbos will be put to shame and disgraced

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    2. Anon you call igbos shameless yet you are on an igbo person, s blog, you are the shameless one here , pig

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    3. Lol. Igbos shamless? Looooool don't worry u fools we go watch as Una go put us to shame . Aboki dullards

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  19. mr president with his hasty decision.then policy saumersalt.

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  20. And has buhari read ur letter? Lol

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    1. BUHARI will have to spend money and time asking someone to help him rehearse to read this article . Lmao

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  21. Etcetera he is ur president and all the hausa and fulani president.that fool that still can't find his land in portharcourt or his certificate his definitely not my president.I have no president................linda please deliever and approve this one

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  22. Quite on point. The governors should b thinking of maximum wage reduction and not minimum.

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  23. Keep trying so hard, one day you will be recognized. Linda take note!

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    1. Seriously juliet I pity your poor parents, poverty stricken she goat begging on blogs

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    2. Lmao@juliet dat buddy is trying so hard to b relevant he should just focus on his dead musical career diz shit ain't doing him any good

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    3. Shut up aboki idiot. Dullards

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  24. Keep trying so hard, one day you will be recognized. Linda take note!

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  25. Well said my Big brother..I wont mind joining the team that will welcome n accomodate the president n his subordinate to "the streetdown"...#Afloorofrefusedump in place of his redcarpet#...*tears*

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  26. Bastard politicians.useless pple.dats y their children die in d most horrible ways

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  27. This is the same person that will be complaining when them generators cause a massive fire in the market. Nigerians can never be happy! always complaining when change is occurring but yet will complain when there is no c change occurring. These generators are not safe, BETTER SAFE THAN SORRY!

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    1. Has an alternative been provided for SME businesses and the poor. Ask yourself?

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    2. Has an alternative been provided for SME businesses and the poor. Ask yourself?

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  28. The ban is on the importation of those generators, not to stop its usage by those who already own them. I thought we all agreed that the importers of generators into Nigeria are supposedly the major saboteurs of the power sector? Based on the two points I have made here, I cannot fault the govt's decision. What I urge is that power supply quickly becomes regular and available, so that all types of generators can cease to exist in Nigeria, not just "i better pass my neighbor"

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    1. Why didn't they start with mikano generators first?

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    2. Please before you make comment, make research and get you facts right. Yes there is a ban on importation of I pass my neigbour gen and not the bigger ones...why?... How does it affect power supply... generate and distribute more mega watts first..let light be stable first then we can accept any ban on importation of gen as a whole...its senseless to ban the version of the gen that the low class use...banning it will not reduce or increase power generation...instead it will go further to point out how this whole charade called government is just a means the rich use to sew more pockets in there trouser... I look at this country and I wonder how we got here...Lies and deciet and partial justice is becoming normal...msssshew WAKE UP!

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    3. Please before you make comment, make research and get you facts right. Yes there is a ban on importation of I pass my neigbour gen and not the bigger ones...why?... How does it affect power supply... generate and distribute more mega watts first..let light be stable first then we can accept any ban on importation of gen as a whole...its senseless to ban the version of the gen that the low class use...banning it will not reduce or increase power generation...instead it will go further to point out how this whole charade called government is just a means the rich use to sew more pockets in there trouser... I look at this country and I wonder how we got here...Lies and deciet and partial justice is becoming normal...msssshew WAKE UP!

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  29. Buhari is a big disappointment.

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  30. Dnt mind the already failed president
    Nigga have no economic ideas on running a 21st century nation

    How can you ban such a thing when u avent put appropriate substitutes

    We haven't had light in my area since September ds year, buh somehow we manage to go tru each day smiling...

    Pls mr president let d poor students living in a one room apartment have the opportunity of owning n having power at will
    If they must b bans on gen, let it be a general ban... wich shouldn't ofcourse happen without steady power supply in d country

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  31. Well spoken etc..... Because of APC, I nw hate the word "CHANGE"

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    1. I feel you. They defiled the Word.

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  32. Fool! The FG banned the importation of the gen not the use of the gen!!

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    1. Do you manufacture these types of gen in Nigeria? Why didn't they ban all gens, why only the one the common man is using? If they banning gen, they should ban all, including the big silent ones in the senators houses let everyone depend on nepa.

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  33. Oga etc. So we should continue watching these "people that voted" him into office continue to commit suicide? How many average Nigerian has I better pass my neighbour fumes killed? But countless of these masses you are speaking for have died from the toxic exhaust of this gen, innit? Let them ban this thing. As for power, many of us who are not living in highbrow areas have started seeing differences, so no to murderous gen sets!

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    1. He doesn't need to ban anything, all the government has to do is ensure constant power supply and people will stop using these gen sets. The people that were sabotaging nepa and hoarding fuel for apc so that pdp and Jonathan will look bad during election have taken their cut and gone. Now they are punishing the masses for personal gain.

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    2. Oh shattap. Power is shitty now. The people who die from fumes are ignorant individuals who put the Gen set inside the house. Even if the bigger generators are run in an enclosed space with humans in it they will still die. So your argument & FG's is flawed

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  34. Valid points made....

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  35. Most reasonable etc write up. And am drunk. Can't spell etc fully. Let me try, etcetera? 😀 yay!

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  36. Good piece. Just that APC government will never listen. They're our modern day Pharaoh. God has hardened their hearts. Let's wait 2 see the plague he'll unleash on them

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  37. Nice writeup, like seriously some people need to experience been poor in our present age.

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  38. Hmmmmmmm. True shape of Nigeria is just forming. We shall see

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  39. When a man that lacks direction takes over power, he gets overwhelmed and take foolish decisions. This is what the Buhari led FG is characterised with. How can a any sane president ban I pass my neighbour that is mostly used by the poor masses due to the Epleptic nature of electricity in the country. I am not surprised at the action of the president anyway, this is what we get when some fools wasted their vote on their fellow fool to be president of this great nation. May God deliver us from the evil hands of Buhari's stupid change!

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  40. Insightful and inciting...

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  41. well said, a gentle man moving at a slow pace is better than a power hungry crazy person speeding with no direction

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  42. Buhari is a failure, I didn't support Gej but I am very disappointed in Buhari,the hardship just increased, no security in Nigeria again, things getting too hard

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  43. Go and cut ur dada first!before coming here. To spill trash!deranged attention seeker

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  44. God bless you etcetera...

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  45. This is a well-written article from etcetera. The ban is the most wicked and inconsiderate policy taken so far by the present govt.

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  46. God bless u ...... Pls tell them more

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  47. Seriously, were those governors for real?? They've got to be kidding.
    As for Mr Buhari, he seems to be more clueless than You know who.
    Whoever adviced him on banning those generators must have either noticed how easily gullible he gets, or has a plan of his own. Little wonder why the press statement they released towards that effect sounded like a note prepared for primary school pupils.


    Sincerely speaking the mind of Amadioha

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  48. Etcetera is a bastard, attention seeker who should never b taken serious, he is mentally retarded and need medical attention ASAP

    Linda pls stop promoting diz madman he is not relevant, I wonder hw much he pays u 4 All diz stunt

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  49. Gbam seconded! I agree with him 100%, is this the change they promised nigerians? Bad roads, no employment, no electricity, no good health care etc, smh I am so disappointed with APC and their nonsense change mtewwwwwwww!!!

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  50. Anyway talking about the poor masses it will really affect them more especially the Barbers nd others. I tink the fg should have been sure dat dere Wil be at least steady light before the banning . May God help us

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  51. Thanks my bro for this article. In Nigeria, you yourselve have to buy land,build it,dig soak away,drill BOREHOLE,take ur kids to private school and hospital, buybgenerator for power.Nothing to enjoy as a citizen of this country. The only thing available is bad road given to us by bad govt. Comon social security number as a citizen we don't have so where is d benefit. Nothing! The govt of bad policies is a bad govt. We need a Govt that welfare ideas is priority. 2019 is around d corner. We are waiting

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  52. You speak truth for the very first time

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  53. Tell the yeye president oo
    after he will be the one to blast GEJ and his administration of being clueless!


    6Months don waka... notin on ground but body-language/odour!

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  54. I concur with Etc once again.What the heck is Pa Bubu doing this days? By God I hope he knows what he's doing

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    1. Did anybody steal your I'D? Am amazed!

      *Linda's best friend*

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    2. Emmmm where is Bonita and what have you don to her?

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  55. Our leaders are very selfish and self centered. They make policies that continues to put the masses in more poverty while they continue to enrich themselves. I don't know why armed robbers and boko haram don't go for these politicians.

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  56. Nice write-up..You spoke ma mind.

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  57. Infact i was shocked when i saw one of the reasons for banding 'I better pass my neighbour generator' saying is because it causes blablablabla to one's health. Am sure most of this govt officials hav been to other developing countries and see that cars/trucks/lorries...etc do not bring out thick emissions from their vehicles whereas, in Naija(Lagos), we spend virtually all our lives in traffic inhaling thick smokes from rotten buses,trucks, cars...etc Why dont they fine these owners of such rotten vehicles when they ply the roads?... is generator for the poor masses that they see to band not like our electricity has improved. Nonsense!
    Linda goodmorning jare

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  58. For the first time I agree with him ...

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  59. I sincerely don't care if generators are banned or not. ill prefer to judge the president at the end of his tenure.

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  60. True tlk...........mk sense

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  61. He is very correct.... those advising Mr president should have a re think..

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  62. A good and courageous one from Elect.....

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  63. Tell Baba Go Slow, the man don finish us. As if to ban the use of the Generator is his major challenge. Clueless president.

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  64. I didn't want to read this at first thinking it's just one of his rants then I did, for the first time I agree with him. He gave valid points.

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  65. APC governors used the senseless NLC that could not conduct insignificant election to come against GEJ, shutting the nation down by demanding 18k minimum wage. Now they can no longer pay the 18k, God in heaven is watching and he must surely pay each one of you back.

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  66. Inasmuch as i hate"i pass my neighbor generator",ETC can NEVER be wrong in my own eyes. Buhari is a disaster. Odachi!

    *Linda's best friend*

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  67. Well said! If you go into politics I will vote for you.

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  68. Well said Etcetera.


    *** "Linda wannabe" Slayer ***

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  69. This etcetera guy is getting it wrong. Government has not banned the use of 'I pass my neighbour', government has only banned the mass importation of it. This means that people can buy single units of 'I pass my neighbour ' for personal use, but not in large quantities for resale. The problem is that we are always to quick to cry 'blue murder' in Nigeria. Is it the so-called 'poor masses' that import these generators for sale? NO!
    Basically, this ban is majorly directed at the business men who import these generators. If the mass importation of these generators is addressed, we would definitely have a reduction of saboteurs trying to frustrate government's efforts of improving power supply.

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    1. Shut ur yeye mouth. Why not start with Mikanos is its sabotage. Get brain man.

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    2. So for eg: you expect a barber who wants to start a small business to import his one generator by himself?

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    3. It's price will hike. So its the same thing.

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  70. For the first time I'm completely in agreement with this guy! Cut down minimum wage, kill their small businesses and then their children into the streets. Yea thanks mr buhari this is the change you promised. God will judge you just continue

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    1. One evidence of hardship is increased crime rate. This Government needs to start working: they have not created but want to destroy what is existing.

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  71. Well said. I still wonder how they arrived at this useless decision of banning small gen. These politicians don't ve any form of human sympathy in em at all. Whoever decided or suggested such idea should be stoned

    Ubanagum

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  72. God bless u...u av said it all

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  73. Make sense though....omowunmioghidi@yahoo.com

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  74. For the first time, I think I agree with this guy.

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  75. God bless u dear, for saying the bitter truth,
    This change is generating a lot of suffering,
    Hardship,
    Thieves everywhere,
    unemployment is a no go area now, nobody is even doing anything to create jobs,
    Then what will now happen when the 18K MINIMUM WEGE of of workers is drop?
    I pass my neighbour generator is now the reason for the death of thousands of Nigerians on a daily bases,
    Hmmm, we are in for serious shock,
    Why is it that this change is only causing the poor pains while the rich benefits from it? Err m, nsogbu dikwa o.
    Chukwu biko gbatalu anyi oso enyemuaka.

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  76. Stop this rubbish. The president did not ban i'pass-my-neighbor generators. Customs banned it!!!

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    1. And custom reports to who? Gerrahere

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    2. Customs takes orders from FG: they have not created but want to destroy what is existing. At least let them fix power to 75% before banning ALL generators.

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  77. I wonder where all this CHANGE N BUHARIST are? Probably they don't even have money to renew their DATA plan. The change u needed has come pls speak. How Can my friend a core APC/BUHARIST tell me I should not blame buhari for the hike in fuel price. Pls whom Do I blame when I have a president who also happens to be the petroleum MINISTER? Now them dong ban I better pass my neighbour I pity people using this as their source of income. hmmm thank God for sustaining us n giving me the grace to buy fuel even at 350 A litre last week. But what happens to d masses? APC/BUHARIST/CHANGE pls speak. Is this d change?

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  78. FG didn't ban the use of 'I better pass my neighbour' generators. The Customs only banned the further importation of it. The ones already in the market are still being sold. Please get your facts right before spewing rubbish..na by force to write?

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    1. Rubbish Randy. Ur mum in the village that uses small gen is shaking her head.

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    2. Customs takes orders from FG: they have not created but want to destroy what is existing. At least let them fix power to 75% before banning ALL generators.

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  79. Some bastards will call him jobless again when they're obviously the stupid ones. I'm not surprised by the ban though because I know the cattle herder doesn't think. It becomes more and more clear the man has no secondary school certificate indeed. Even till now I think jamb cut-off mark in the north is 50. Then you imagine what it was those years.

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  80. It should be banned, that crap is a piece of shit

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    1. Then what happens to the poor and SME's? At least let them fix power to 75% before banning ALL generators.

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  81. Simple and straight.



    For your cakes and small chops, why not add us on 2be081f6 to place your order, thanks.

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  82. Hilarious headline
    Thumbs up jareh!!
    Ban hunger and bad roads not Generator that supports the lower man's source of income

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  83. Reality has dawned on us. God have mercy; The helper of the helpless

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  84. Tell him o my man,some idiot claim that GEJ is clueless this man is worse,I don't really like him from the start,I pray that we don't suffer loss where we are heading to. TIMILEYIN BLESSING

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    1. Shut up u poverty striking bitch, daughter of baby factory

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    2. Anon 11.37 you are the bitch/dog...don't even know which one to call you since you don't even have a profile...you are simply a nobody...the next time you want to insult someone for saying the obvious truth,at least learn how to spell...its poverty stricken, not poverty striking...and seeing as your parents obviously couldn't afford to send you to a good school, i think we know who the poverty stricken one here is,don't we? Olodo

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    3. Anon ur really testing my patience and I will hack ur phone and track by aboki . This is not 1966. Bokoharam dey learn for where Una dey and if ur from the west. Smh once a snake always a snake. U better start thinking about your children now. Because the factory babies are now taking over by force . Make u shout Na make we see . Coward . Linda pls post this , this idiot is testing me

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  85. Well said my guy well said jare

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  86. Help me tell them.

    ... Where are the poor people calling day baba

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  87. I could kiss you right now etcetera..you hit d nail right on the head. 'I pass my neighbour' generator is more or less the only source of light to the majority of the Nigerian populace and banning t is simply fool hardy..the only reason it has killed people is because they placed it in the wrong place. The goverment could simply create awareness on how to safely use the generator instead of banning it's use entirely since they have refused to supply electricity. They can only ban it after electricity supply becomes constant and stable..

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    1. You are right and made so much sense.

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    2. Etc, you are right and made so much sense.

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  88. First time I'm reading his full letter. Makes 100% sense.

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  89. He said nothing but d truth.

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  90. I thought it was the importation that was banned? Trust the Nigerian govt to act without a brain

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  91. Etcetera please do not complain.As far as I'm concerned. we are yet to see any stupid change...Who are APC deceiving??? The sufferings have doubled, even light issue worsened d day the minister for Power was confirmed...I don tire...Which way ma fellow Nigerians, which way...Tomorrow, dey would say it is PDP that ruined Nigeria while they know the evil politicians that did it, but they decide to ignore the fact..We don't even know the more hardship that is still warming up...God help the poor masses cos one day one day, the youth of this country would rebel against this useless govt and politicians that favours only their greedy self...They would look for where to hide, they won't see...It's just a warning to dem modaf**kaz!!!

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  92. Well said. It looks like Buhari will be a huge disappointment. His misplaced priorities are mind-bugling.

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  93. I'm still finding it difficult figuring out how this ban which does not seem wholesome will bring about stable power supply in Nigeria.

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  94. As much as I agree with ur points etc, pls look on the bright side and stop this shallow thinking. Note that the primary reason for this ban is for health issues which shld be a priority in every society. If the hair dresser, the barber and the recharge card seller is affected health wise via toxic air pollution would they even be able to run their businesses in the first place? I better pass my neighbor emits more carbon monoxide than all the other generators and has killed more lives. Abeg

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    1. Precautions should be advertised and advices not the ban , I have been using the generator all through my university days and it stays outside, the ban will affect mostly the poor

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    2. Precautions should be advertised and advices not the ban , I have been using the generator all through my university days and it stays outside, the ban will affect mostly the poor

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    3. It takes at least 5-6 i better pass my neighbor gens to emit the same amount of co2 that comes from one mikano. Just because the big gens look like they don't emit smoke doesn't mean they don't. They should ban all gen, or better still, make power generation a priority and people will stop using gen. It is the adulterated fuel the minister of Petroleum is allowing marketers to sell that causes all the smoke

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  95. For me ohh I didn't see sense in this article. I'm just sure there is brilliant idea behind this discussion. Just wait an see.

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  96. He wisely applied commonsense to his write-up. Those blindly following APC knows he is saying the truth.

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  97. So right ETC.thank God we still have some mouthpiece in this country that still say it as it is...welldone and keep it up.

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  98. U nail it all Nigeria greatest mistake is 1960 independence, n our 2nd mistake is voting an octegerian as our President dts serves us right

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  99. U nail it all, Nigeria 2 greatest mistake is 1960 independence, n voting a septuagenarian as a President, imagine how ur grand father in his seventies behave dts wot u get from buhari

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  100. You r so wonderful.. always love to read ur write ups u tooo dey make sense.... mad sense

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  101. God bless you etc

    I've Lost hope for this nation.

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  102. He said it all.Why ban"I better pass my neighbor"when you haven't sorted the power issue? If my mom or dad complains about a torn shirt or skirt i'm wearing without first getting me new ones than it's wasted complain.We need more good things working for us in Nigeria than just ban of smaller generators.I have always love your write ups.

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  103. Well said Etcetera! I just love u. U are always on point! Mmwah.

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  104. Clear expression idiosy. His write ups are not always empirical. It is devoid of the trajectory of the same issue he is raising today. Unfortunately, it will find easy expression in the heads of other commentators who like him lacks the capacity to think critically.
    Is there anything better than that gen set? Can it be made better than the way it is now? Is that product not the same with other sub-standard products? And the rate of replacing the gen and spare parts? How about the effect of pollution and climate changed? Granted we have issues with energy but it will amount to wickedness to place all the blames on this government. Unfortunately for some people, they allow their hate becloud their capacity to think

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  105. Clear expression idiosy. His write ups are not always empirical. It is devoid of the trajectory of the same issue he is raising today. Unfortunately, it will find easy expression in the heads of other commentators who like him lacks the capacity to think critically.
    Is there anything better than that gen set? Can it be made better than the way it is now? Is that product not the same with other sub-standard products? And the rate of replacing the gen and spare parts? How about the effect of pollution and climate changed? Granted we have issues with energy but it will amount to wickedness to place all the blames on this government. Unfortunately for some people, they allow their hate becloud their capacity to think

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  106. The true fact, is dat ecetera is speaking the voice of d poor masses.Take a count down of people comments then you wud know the minds of the people of nigeria . Indeed people re suffering in nigeria. Aboki or whatever you call your self be very careful, on how you insult people here.The fact is that Aboki or what ever he calls himself. Blinds his eyes to the truth. It is so pathetic.


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  107. @cheryl your arguments demonstrates that you are imposing elitist views on the conditions of the poor. a poor man in dire straits is often confronted with choices like 'no milk for my baby today' and 'no food for today.' in those circumstances, the brain is being told that death is round the corner. when confronted with a perception of acute death from hunger and possible asthma from long term exposure to toxics, the brain will choose immediate survival. in fact there is scientific evidence that the brain is unable to compute complex risk scenarios when faced with an acute crisis. what neurologists call executive function from the frontal lobe of the brain disappears and the focus is on how to circumvent the immediate crisis. this is correlated with impulsivity that leads to poor choices such as 'let me take money for sex today and deal with aids tomorrow when i have eaten' or 'let me rob today and eat, if police catches me, well, i will deal with that later.' etcetera is on point with this one. this policy is one that should be phased in only when buhari has assured access to reliable alternative power supply.

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  108. good one broda!

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  109. THIS MAN SHOULD GO AND REVIVE HIS DEAD MUSIC CAREER AND STOP ALL THESE CHEAP POPULARITY STUNTS

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  110. He should go and find out the reason why he barned the generator instead of coming here to talk trash. He did it for the good of the country

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  111. I never believed in their campaign promises
    People whose manifesto was based on d grievances of the people jus to get their votes
    Change indeed!!!
    APC be like, shebi una vote for change...
    Keep calm and enjoy the change...
    Etc u nailed it...
    Them go leave the pressing issues dey dwell on d minor
    Its less than a year and all they have done is to frustrate the common Man..
    They can't understand the sufferings becos they only come to the common Man when they need their votes or wnt a protest. They will keep telling us to be patient, four years go finish....

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  112. Thanks Etcetera this is a well thought out piece, we need more of this ...........

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  113. Our economy dead! Food costly! Crime increased... ermmm.. All d govt could come up with is to ban generator Wen we Nigerians wake up

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  114. Because it takes 7 month to heal n change a nation tht has been damaged for years right? Why don't y'all become president n let's Wht u guys can do.. A lot of y'all commenting need to have a tall glass of think before u comment..

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