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Nigeria expired since 2014. We're just wasting our time, when we're done wasting our time we'll divide the country. Kudos to the amazing journalist in the studio❤
The APC government of Tinubu has turned Nigeria into a country of hardship. So Tinubu cannot think of what to do to make sure that Nigerians have food to eat before it got to this level. Nothing good will and can ever come out of the APC of the Tinubu APC government
Tinubu has no plans for Nigeria he is confused he is surrounded by tigers and lions like himself they don't care about Nigerians evil men heartless politicians
Every country that has a very large population imports food to feed her people, nigeria is not an exception. Nigeria's case is even necessary because of the terrorism in the northern part where our food comes from and our limited landmass in relation to our large population.
We will be fine at last in this country. Can we get helped? Everywhere is ❓ Even employment opportunities through government is connected to knowing one APC person. May God bless Nigeria.
Of what positive effect will the intervention to soaring food prices be if pms is rising to #900-1,500? Transportation costs me thinks will make the intervention meaningless Torese Agena, Ph.D. Makurdi Nigeria
Bring Operation Feed the Nation (OFN) back!!! Put all that money for new Presidential jets on OFN. CUT ths salaries ÷ allowances of legislators and put on OFN..... and the nation will be FED!
If anyone explains Nigeria to you, and you understand it clearly, then just know that it wasn't well explained to you. A nation that feeds on the blood of its own!!! 😥😭
We have been having fuel since the beginning of Tinubu government without elongated problem, all of sudden dangote wants to start importation of fuel now marketers are having difficulties. Bunch of wicked people
If Dangote does not import crude oil to refine into petroleum products like petrol, how are you going to have fuel at the stations? Don't forget that the IOCs in Nigeria don't want to sell crude to Dangote's refinery, so he has to import.
Do you read the news at all or listen to this program? Nnpcl owes International oil marketers. When you buy from a shop and don't pay, do they continue to give you product? Make una dey think naa!
Plus Dangote is presently facing what's termed international oil mafia, people who will do anything to subvert his ability to purchase crude outside Nigeria. Its going to be tough going forward. Brace yourselves
@@4evertrue830 Yes please i have many proofs of that But before proofing it to you I'll like to ask you a question Please can you tell me the owning of Mobil petrol station in Nigeria and also the owning of conoil petrol station business over the nation
@@KingCollins-oi6hd All Mobil petrol stations in Nigeria is owned by ExxonMobil of America. Conoil petrol stations in Nigeria belongs to multibillionaire Otunba Adenuga who also owns Globacom telecommunications owners of Glo GSM services, ok 👍😄
Is it that you don't follow the news? Dangote can't even get crude to refine. The Nigerian government has been unable to supply as promised, so they ve made alternative arrangement to buy crude from the USA. So you didn't provide crude but expecting he will supply the country???? Maybe at 1k per litre at the pump price. There's a price for voting APC. Enjoy it while it lasts and quit with the fales hope. There's no hope.
Greetings fellow comrades. In my opinion, Jagaban has about 7yrs more to hand over power to the north. He and his APC cabinet and stake holders are leading Nigeria well. We like the Muslim - Muslim ticket. We like the good work Jagaban did in Legos as a governor and we voted him to replicate it in all part of Nigeria.
God bless our Jagaban, as he fights FOR us, and as he fights AGAINST those cruel neo-liberal, IMF economic policies designed to create only "debt-trapped, slave nations". Thank you Mr. President.