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Saturday 26 December 2015

FG removes fuel subsidy, says petrol to sell for N85 by Jan 1st 2016

Minister of State for Petroleum , Dr Ibe Kachikwu during a tour of the Port Harcourt refinery on Christmas Day said that the Federal government is working to reduce the pump price of petrol to about 85 or 86 naira per litre by Jan 1st.

He said efforts were on to get the refinery to achieve 60 percent production capacity and to supply about 11 million liters of petrol daily.
“If you look at the new PPPRA template that we developed and which I just signed off two days ago, when it is announced you will find out that for now ,and I use the emphatic word of the President for now, the price of the refined product will actually be lower than 87 naira, It will be 85. We will probably announce that in January if the prices hold.
“Like I said, we have done a modulation calculation and it is showing us below N87. I imagine that if PPPRA publishes it today, it will become effective immediately. But the 1st of January that is when we are looking at.”
“What that does for you is that its modulating. If it goes up you move up, if it comes down you come down. So we take away the fact of having to go find funds to pay for these subsidies that we cannot afford.
“More importantly we try to be as close to the pump price that we have now as possible,” he said.


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184 comments:

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    1. #better2016.

      ***我爱你 (Wǒ ài nǐ)***

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    2. Abeg make them rest, they said it was going to be 35naira before they won the election. Change oshi, stupid thing.

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  2. Amen o.... I pray things work out for Nigerians 2016

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  3. This was what Jonathan was trying to do, except that no refine ties were working then and fuel price increased soo much! Nice one petroleum minister! Well done

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    1. Which Jonathan? If i slap that your mouth there. Mechornu!

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    2. Who your president don epp sef??? @anonymous Abeg slap yourself

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  4. Sai changii! I see bigger,better and brighter Nigeria come 2016 Isha Allah

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    1. Changing for d worse is what I call dis buhari govt

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  5. Your best is not good enough, you can do better.

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  6. We assume it's new year gift. We are waiting. That will be nice

    Chincobee.blogspot.com

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  7. Sai changii! I see bigger,better and brighter Nigeria come 2016 Isha Allah.

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  8. That's more like it, hope it won't be a scam, #85 by name and not available like we have now.


    Anyways Good Dev.

    ~FromOutOfThisWorld~

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  9. Let's hope so...naija for life

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  10. At N120 we struggle to get it from the filling stations, hope we will not kill ourselves to get it at N85

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    1. U are the mondiot, monkey plus idiot, add with dead brain cells,so ur practically a useless. Someone removes 2 naira from something we are struggling to get,port harcourt,we buy at 140,and ur talking rubbish, struggling to buy,marketers are saying they have no idea about this new development n ur here spilling out trash. Smh,capital ode

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    2. He wants to remove 2naira only,what is 2naira sef, abegi!!!!

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  11. God is in control.
    It's well wit us.







    #give me 1botle#

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  12. Ok I hope it works






    ~make I go take one bottle of star beer~

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  13. God is in control.
    It's well wit us.







    #give me 1botle#

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  14. Wawu! this is a good omen, if they are going to achieve this, Nigerians will be very happy.


    ~BONARIO~says so via NOKIA LUMIA

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  15. Gr8 news
    #needanalibitojoinmetastethenewgeishasardine

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  16. Blah blah blah!!
    Seeing is believing.
    When I see fuel sell for that price, I go believe them.
    I don taya for them.


    Sincerely speaking the mind of Amadioha

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  17. Jan 1 abi... We dey wait oooo..


    Lobatan!!!

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  18. That's nice if it will be effected. Meanwhile, they shld also work on reducing it further to maybe 50naira per litre, that's what we were promised











    #iT wiLL oNLy geT beTTer
    #iT mUsT eNd iN prAise

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  19. Good enough. Right?
    Can LIBers see me at all? Am I invisible?

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  20. Jan. 1 abi. We dey wait oooo



    Lobatan!!!

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  21. So wait, what's the difference? Thats was the price from former administration, where is the so called "change"........






    We missed you yesterday Lindiway.....











































    #JUSTSAYING












































    ----WAY TO GET NOTICED ON LIB, TALK TRASH AND BE MEAN----

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  22. Nice one this is a welcome development. I hope it will be available for sale not just the reduction.

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  23. Very interesting. Removal of subsidy at 85/litre.... Unbelievable

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  24. what is the difference even when it was #87 they are still selling it above #150 i tire jor.

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  25. That's
    Their cup of tea,

    Linda gudmrn,how was ur nite

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  26. We hope so...they shud talk & do and spare us all ds cock & bull stories! Nigerians are already pushed 2d wall. #fedup!

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  27. Woooooow! Apc govt have come again,talk is cheap. Just start implementing n stop talking plenty. We want 2 see results n applaud u guys not just talk.

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  28. That will be a positive development. Till then sha

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  29. Seeing is believing especially in this case

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  30. Atleast he tried.
    If its 85 and its not scarce I think its still better.
    U can do better than that tho.





    #Hajia Mufliat

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  31. Chai! Fuel don turn gold. Anything fit sup for nija ooo dis one wen Linda dey show picture of gold plated fuel so.

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  32. My Lady, hmmm them done start again, 'He said if the price hold' OK we are waitin..

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  33. Hmmm until its been sold in my hood at that amount b4 I congratulate him. Nice one tho

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  34. Confuse man.why him put am b4

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  35. Dat wasn't wat APC promise nigerians oo Hmmmmmmmm. PEACE OUT LINDA!!!

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  36. 2016 will be better ijn,amen....munachiphilips@gmail.com

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  37. No wahala just help us reduce the queue at various stations

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  38. I pray it will come to pass....

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  39. BUT EARLIER THIS WEEK FG COUNTER THE RUMORE OF SUBSIDY REMOVAL,THEY SHOULD BE FIRM AND CONSISTENT IN THEIR DECISION,WORD

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  40. If it moves up, we go up. Down, we go down too.....m scared o!
    Even it dances shoki, we'll follow dance shoki...hehehe

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  41. Is this the change we were promised? I thought the pump price of fuel would be slashed to about N45 by this govt. So what's the difference between N86 and N87.

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  42. looking for a way to be loved like GEJ? ...hahaha, oga i hope you people did the calculation well well o...ma ka I no understand this January 1st thing...just to win our heart abi; while telling us to be ready for hard times!,,huuuuuuum...there was a country

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  43. Tor! We dey wait!























    !brightosman aka fake phyno .#gerarahere

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  44. Abeg do....me buy new gen! Please can u also help 2 sack our nepa. Workers.....

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  45. Very good development, may God bless Nigeria. Here its change!
    ⌣̊┈̥-̶̯͡»̶̥♡thanks ⌣̊┈̥-̶̯͡»̶̥ 

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  46. this government is working. i hope this is true. keep the good work going

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  47. I'm for action and not words only! When it I see, I'll believe like Thomas.

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  48. All of u na talk talk, no affirmative action

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  49. When GEJ said he wants to remove fuel subsidy for the same reason, they kicked at it. Now they're planning to remove it for same reason and I have not heard anyone complain.

    Maybe all the protest against the removal was because it was coming from GEJ.

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  50. That man is a funny dude....the other time he objected ever saying that pump price will reduce to #87 per litre..now it is the emphatic word of the president...too funny

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  51. The same removal of subsidy that Jonathan's administration was clamouring. Politics good o.

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  52. Good one hope after that no issues on fuel scarcity

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  53. Seems good but let's see how the implementation will be. Abeg follow me enjoy sports news here

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  54. Life in Christ is d best# I support policy whole heartily is a nice 1

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  55. All these people with their stories. Where is the fuel now?

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  56. Do we should be expecting a new pump price by january 1st.

    All petrol stations take note

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  57. Life in Christ is d best# I support policy whole heartily is a nice 1

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  58. *Sigh of relief* I hope is gonna work

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  59. FG should stop updating us on their plans and just do their job. They can talk thereafter

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  60. We pray so oooo

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  61. sayin it is nt d problem. acting on it is d main issue.

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  62. Wooow, wat a fantastic info to start a day...God bless PMB, God bless my country...I believe in the naija u will build PMB.

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  63. I hope it cmes to pass, d suffering is Jst 2much without fuel.. #Am Don jazzy's wife!!

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  64. This is so interesting..... Weldone PMB.Ayodeinbo Omolade

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  65. Change has commenced, the era of subsidy fraud is over. Masu gudu su gudu

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  66. FG please pay civil servants, the are the pillar of this nation...this government is too damn slow..#donjazzy's ex

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  67. God bless this Administration

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  68. Enter your comment...sai buhari,, change has rlly Come,, weda haters like it or not,, buhari is our political messiah,, let him make Nigeria great so as to welcome jesus in his 2nd coming..... Yaxxx

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  69. It doesn't change anything .... This government is so annoying


    #sucre

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  70. Not trying to be a badbelle buh d politicians' wifes kp wearing vry expensive clothes n yet we can't afford subsidy.. Wen GEJ wntd to remove d subsidy,dese Apc people wer screaming.All hell wntd to break loose..Ewo oo I am suffering the sufferings of my ancestors during the time the whites/dictators wer here.. Sobbing**
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    Nuella saiz**

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  71. U can't technically say u have removed subsidy.if u remove subsidy u won't have to control price. Except u r saying it's not a complete removal. So don't deceive us yet with so many bogus English

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    1. Removal of subsidy is different from deregulation. Besides if you read what he said. He laid emphasis on 85 and 86. It might go up and down depending on the. World price of crude.

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  72. subsidy removal is really a bold step for our crumbling economy

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  73. FG like 1st January things. lol.

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  74. Wow..Good!...that will be Buhari New year gift to Nigerians

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  75. We need good news like this to end our year

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  76. Enter your comment...na wa o

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  77. Government without vision and direction, they are only telling us to prepare for hard time comes 2016, how can you remove subsidy when there is no refinery that can produce Nigeria domestic consumption. Original copy from C. E. O.

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  78. Now u are talking

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  79. this is a really great news for us if it comes to be truth... remove fuel subsidy and fuel still sells at a reduced price. I never hear this kyn thing before. Nigeria can always be greater

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  80. If fg remove fuel subsidy they won't be selling it at 86 but sell it at an higher price. Pls the headline it's confusing #justsaying#

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    1. If refinery is working, they wont sell at a higher price even if fuel subsidy is removed. Dumb brain!

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  81. i just pray it's not another means of deceiving Nigerians...

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  82. For window blinds, wallpaper and curtain please call 08160856785.

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  83. tyra bank wannabe26 December 2015 at 09:18

    Thats definitely what we all want to hear

    Comment by naija model

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  84. This New Year go make sense abeg....
    #sips orijin#

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  85. We hear! They shld jst make it available 4 us, no be 2 talk.

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  86. Tnx to the frderl governmnt

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  87. Am dancing shoki/azonto/alanta

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  88. Let them remove the subside entirely use tht huge funds in developing d country instd of paying outrageous subside

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  89. Kk o,i believe 2016 would be a great year for Nigerians,because the present administration Is working effectively to put everything in place and order.

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  90. No be 4 mouth make d thing wrk. Let's see wat will happen.ifyiiokoye@gmail.com

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  91. Nigerians want the price to come back to 65 naira when OBJ increase it.. Good work in petroleum sector

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  92. Not jus reducing it but implementing it..let all d filling stations stick to dat nd d availability is another challenges..

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  93. Joyous babe,Linda ikeji first cousin26 December 2015 at 09:55

    Good news is better let them remove the subsidy but the scarcity is still everywhere what are they doing about it.

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  94. Joyous babe,Linda ikeji first cousin26 December 2015 at 09:55

    Good news is better let them remove the subsidy but the scarcity is still everywhere what are they doing about it.

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  95. Alone GOd we help us with this fuel subsidies problems. Aka Magunda...

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  96. So much grammar to comprehend.

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  97. Nigerians will be happy if the pump price can be reduced but I hope it won't be scarce.

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  98. Adonbilivit....let's wait and see...jan ist is just 5 days away

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  99. Negodu fuel subsidy removal, ok o. We are waiting hopefully

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  100. Removing subsidy wasn't part of his statement. However technically the government wants to get off the hook by 2016.

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    1. He was trying to be careful bcos of illiterate social media users that only come online to blast for the wrong reasons.

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  101. That is my able president working.

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  102. One thing is to say it another is to get those petroleum marketers to implement it...just hope they do

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  103. If I hear say them sell am #85 per litre, all these greedy people that wouldn't adhere to instructions

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  104. Enter your comment...easier said than work, until i see

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  105. Seen.

    #seriously who needs edikang ikong soup?#

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  106. 1. I know that fuel price will definitely come down more. 2. Deregulation will nosedive the price once we have a free market 3. So GEJ has been proven right once again 4. #MYOPINION#

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  107. debutante aka who anonymous don help26 December 2015 at 11:15

    Well....

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  108. Fuel Subsidy again can this clueless government handle it...Let's watch and see..Linda much love/Linda take care

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  109. The problem is not Just in making Announcements! Official Pump price now is 87 yet we are buying for 130, wat will 2naira diff do?
    We have Laws But no Enforcement, were is DPPR?

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  110. A good step in the right direction...they should also see to complete Subsidy removal

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  111. Make we dey see na...
    "NeVeR SaY NeVeR"

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  112. Enter your comment...what they criticised against now they are all doing. There is God. 419 APC

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  113. LANRECHUKS@YAHOO.com26 December 2015 at 13:02

    Good good


    I love Linda LANRECHUKS@YAHOO.com

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  114. If u notice, the Igbos are not criticising much because the statement was made by an Igbo man, Ibe Kachikwu. Tribalistic hypocrates!

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  115. Change had started!!!

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  116. Change has started!!!

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  117. If u notice, the Igbos are not criticising much because the statement was made by an Igbo man, Ibe Kachikwu. Tribalistic hypocrates!

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  118. It's all GEJ efforts. Thank God!!!!

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  119. It's all GEJ efforts. Thank God!!!!

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  120. am begining to like dia noise.....talk an do....simple

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  121. THIS IS GREAT NEWS. I REMEMBER JANUARY 9, 2012 WITH SUBSIDY WAHALA. THANKGOD FOR BUHARI. SUBSIDY REMOVAL AND LITRE STILL #85 ? WOW

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  122. THIS IS GREAT NEWS. I REMEMBER JANUARY 9, 2012 WITH SUBSIDY WAHALA. THANKGOD FOR BUHARI. SUBSIDY REMOVAL AND LITRE STILL #85 ? WOW

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  123. Foolish n gaulible nigerians. Is it not d same subsidy dat APC cried dat it was scam? This same scam was paid out some weeks ago n is being removed without any form of protest! I pity dis generation of vipers. Let's see how d cookies crumble

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  124. wow nice i love they way you compose it tech blog

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