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Wednesday, 9 March 2016

Nigerian twitter reacts to NNPC workers' protest of unbundling of the oil corporation

Some Nigerians on twitter have reacted to NNPC workers' protest of the recent unbundling of the oil corporation into 7 units. Some feel it is a welcome development as it will help address the alleged corruption in the oil corporation. Continue to see their tweets...

46 comments:

  1. God help us. Am back Yeahhhhh
    please guys welcome CHOMSY LIBRARY SECRETARY BACK MUA EVERYONE
    mean while Lin Lin u rock more than a Rocket

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    1. The oil workers are angry because there is no more room for corruption in the oil sector. I like the way Ibe Katchikwu and the Federal Government took them unawares.

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    2. How can they carry them along so that they can restrategise their looting and stealing activities. Welldone Dr Ibe Katchikwu. Smart move. No room for corrupt idiots. Stmcheew

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    3. The oil workers are angry because there is no more room for corruption in the oil sector. I like the way Ibe Katchikwu and the Federal Government took them unawares.

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  2. This Niger enh,
    So person wey no get money go steal?

    No light for almost 4 days now
    Tnx to Inverter and generator what of those that can't afford them.

    Nawa o

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  3. I dnt even know wat to think


    ...merited happiness

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  4. This Niger enh,
    So person wey no get money go steal?

    No light for almost 4 days now
    Tnx to Inverter and generator what of those that can't afford them.

    Nawa o

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  5. FG can do whatever they like its their time









    PEPSI ADDICT

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  6. Hahahahaha look at that one complaining say he is tired of being nigerian...Una never see anything. .Same way I got a call from my G some days ago expressing his regrets over voting for his clueless President..say he wan run out .I laughed my ass out. I told him he mustn't run from that country BUT you must sit down there and face your consequence. These days lots of you are now beginning to see the real fake and scam impact of Buhari's regime.. No turning back for any of you.
    ENJOY YOUR CHANGE!

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    1. We will enjoy the change. Change is the same thing with transformation that your clueless former President proclaimed. Idiot

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    2. You are senseless. No be today ur mumu start.

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  7. Na those wey don over-chop and no wan belleful dey disrupt d whole shit.they knw FG is abt 2 block where dem dey see somtin ni... apc govt is a thorn in d flesh tho

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  8. What happened to NNPC was restructuring and not unbundling.
    And its within the powers of NNPC as stipulated in the Act to carry out such decision.
    This is a welcome development, but the people that have been milking NNPC will never allow it, but they will fail.


    . ~BONARIO~says so via NOKIA LUMIA

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  9. Hmm.. Nawa oo
    Me sef is confused, i thought its for d betterment of Nigeria















    Enugu's second shoe designer

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  10. Lol
    -D great anonymous now as Vivian Reginalds

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  11. Dis pple r d enemy of d nation buhari Plz sack all of dem

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    1. N bring his amateurs abi? Lol.. Nigerians!!

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  12. Osi nailed it!its for more efficiency!and what's d difference btw subsidiaries and buhari's unbundling biko?

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  13. Wahala just full everywhere for this country! May God help us

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  14. *Yawns* not saying shit about it! *goes back to lunch*

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  15. You see what I said in the previous post. The so-called workers are selfish and have turned strike inro their political tool to frustrate the govt. Fellow Nigerians, I call on u. If they hold an anti-rally, we will hold a pro-rally. NNPC must be unbundled and Nigeria must move forward. If they want to make money, they should come outside and sweat like us. Not sit in their MDA offices and intimidate hardworking Nigerians in the name of working for government

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  16. Its clear dey won't benefit anymore so its........ ..... we no go gree parade. idiaaaaats

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  17. I said it that the strike of the nnpc is rubbish Becos for all I care unboundling of d nnpc didn't affect the nnpc code of act.pls buhari if strike continues sack dem all rubbish

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    1. NNPC belongs to all Nigerians, the workers work for us all. We must ensure they know this.#counterstrikeNNPC

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    2. NNPC belongs to all Nigerians, the workers work for us all. We must ensure they know this.#counterstrikeNNPC

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  18. True talk, we must support him

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  19. Joyous babe,Linda ikeji first cousin9 March 2016 at 15:16

    OK,God help us.

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  20. Joyous babe,Linda ikeji first cousin9 March 2016 at 15:16

    OK,God help us.

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  21. Yeye pple, sack dem give us d job

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    1. These people are doing this bcos no way to live larger if it is something that adds & favours them nobody would come out on street to protest they it is a set back for them but way forward to Nigerians. If they don't call off this strike by Friday I am implore Mr. President to sack them all there are so many people need this job out there

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  22. By the time Buhari is done with this country, nigeria will be a GREAT Nation again, but i am not happy at the tribal sentiments of BIAFRA that igbo people are using against Buhari and also Fear of ISLAMISATION OF NIGERIA which is not real

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  23. God will lead us through

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  24. In as much as I don't agree with the strike and I want NNPC unbundled; this present administration does not deserve any support from ordinary Nigerians. What abandoning the PIB that deals holistically with all issues including the unbundling; we do know that certain region has publicly vow that PIB won't never see the light of the day and this administration is a government of this region and for the region. This is very unfair to regions that are environmentally impacted negatively. Nigeria should belong to all.

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  25. BUHARI CRITICS,WAILERS AND TOWN CRIERS WILL SUPPORT HIM ON THIS ONE OR KEEP MUTE. MEDIOCRE NIGERIANS. DOGS THAT WAG TAIL FOR THE WRONG PEOPLE AND BITE THE GOOD PEOPLE. I ALMOST REGRET BEING A NIGERIAN WHEN I SEE COMMENTS OF BUHARI HATERS ON THIS BLOG, AS IF BUHARI IS RESPONSIBLE FOR THE IRRESPONSIBILITY AND CORRUPTION OF PDP 16 YEARS RULE. GOD PUNISH YOU ALL HATING ON BUHARI. YOU ARE ALL CORRUPT, ASK YOUR FATHERS AND UNCLES WHERE THEY STOLE MONEY TO BUILD THEIR HOUSES, NOW THE NEW SHERRIFF IS CHASING THEM , YOU ARE ALL CRYING AND WAILING. YOU ARE ALL MEDDIOCRE NIGERIANS AND GOD WILL PUNISH YOU ALL FOR ASKING TO BE TAKEN BACK TO EGYPT AND CAPTIVITY. BUHARI HAS EXPOSED SO MUCH CRIME SINCE HE CAME INTO GOVT AND KEMI ADEOSUN HAS ALSO COME UP WITH GOOD POLICIES AND STRATEGIES, SHE MIGHT BE SMALL TO YOU BUT GOD IS USING HER , YOU WILL ALL SEE AT THE END OF THE DAY THAT BUHARI WILL LAUGH LAST.

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  26. Naturally any person who benefits from a corrupt system will always want d existence of dat system. Dia reaction and protest is expected. My candid advice to Buhari is dat he shouldn't stop at unbundling NNPC. He should also unbundle any individual or group who refuse to comply. Enough is enough

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  27. The problem for NNPC workers is that if it is divided into different agencies, auditing will be a million times easier, TSA will work better, only the very senior people will be able to continue the corruption and it will not be at that same mega level; the more junior workers will cry because only salaries will be theirs' for the taking etc etc. So, tell me my people, will they not struggle against it?

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  28. Buhari is amazing... Its selfish that they choose to strike only considering themselves

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