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		By: Chris		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[My first submission was accepted. Let me expand on my thoughts. The government take over of shell and BP created what we are seeing today. The international oil companies (IOC) and National oil company (NOC) creates room for competition and technology transfer as seen in Malaysia the new Asian tiger.
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In Malaysia there are different IOC and NOC (PETRONAS) fuel stations selling petrol. In nigeria we have the NOC (NNPC) and the independent marketers provividing services. Do not believe the finance minister allegation that they refused to pay because of difference in exchange rate they are demanding,

You want to solve this fuel scarcity, introduce competition between the NOC and the iOc and the problem will disappear

Treat the cement issue and Nigerian will have affordable house scheme.

Will be coming back 
On oligarchy in the stock market world.
Nigeria does not have problem. The people are the problem.





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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>My first submission was accepted. Let me expand on my thoughts. The government take over of shell and BP created what we are seeing today. The international oil companies (IOC) and National oil company (NOC) creates room for competition and technology transfer as seen in Malaysia the new Asian tiger.<br />
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<p>In Malaysia there are different IOC and NOC (PETRONAS) fuel stations selling petrol. In nigeria we have the NOC (NNPC) and the independent marketers provividing services. Do not believe the finance minister allegation that they refused to pay because of difference in exchange rate they are demanding,</p>
<p>You want to solve this fuel scarcity, introduce competition between the NOC and the iOc and the problem will disappear</p>
<p>Treat the cement issue and Nigerian will have affordable house scheme.</p>
<p>Will be coming back<br />
On oligarchy in the stock market world.<br />
Nigeria does not have problem. The people are the problem.</p>
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		By: Chris		</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 25 May 2015 11:15:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Fuel crises has a simple solution
Let the ioc, noc and independent markets complete to detect if fraudulent election practices is real

Ed






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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Fuel crises has a simple solution<br />
Let the ioc, noc and independent markets complete to detect if fraudulent election practices is real</p>
<p>Ed</p>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 25 May 2015 09:02:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[“When I came in 1999, there was no fuel and power. The situation was like this and I thought we have put that one behind us,” OBASANJO stressed, even as he expressed confidence in the ability of Buhari to surmount the hurdle. 
      
   O! What a truism! After eight years of Obj misrule, the problems increased and he invested well over N1 trillion Naira to provide darkness for the Nigerian citizens.  He increased pump price of petroleum for about 15 times.  He never built one rifinery. Not even the existing ones could he fix. Crude oil was being exported, refined in Angola, Niger and other third world countries and imported to Nigeria to serve our citizens.  If &#039;Saint Obj&#039; had not consolidated operation &#039;Do-or-Die&#039; politics and massive election rigging in his wasted eight years of Nigeria history, perhaps Gen. Buhari could have since been on the saddle to lead Nigeria.  The old man who thinks Nigerians are fools superintended over the worst ever elections in the history of Nigeria. He went into politics with about a paltry N20,000 and became a trillionaire on leaving office as President and C-In-C of Nigeria, what a huge profit!  I can go on ad ifinitum, but let this Owu chief leave us alone to mourn and rebuild Nigeria he has destroyed for eight years of misrule.  Whoever has Buhari&#039;s ears should tell him to be very careful about Obj.  Let him take the Oshiomhole&#039;s example. The godfather who had forever rigged election against him in favour of his godson later turned around to provide facts that helped him to retrieve his mandate through the law court. This only happened because, there was disagreement between the godfather and his godson.  However, Comrade Governor Oshiomhole took sides with the masses that actually mandated him to lead them. The godfather predictably moved against Oshiomhole but the masses have learnt their lessons. They stood by their Comrade Governor and today, the godfather is political history in Edo.  B-U-H-A-R-I-!!! Beware of the ides of Obj!
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>“When I came in 1999, there was no fuel and power. The situation was like this and I thought we have put that one behind us,” OBASANJO stressed, even as he expressed confidence in the ability of Buhari to surmount the hurdle. </p>
<p>   O! What a truism! After eight years of Obj misrule, the problems increased and he invested well over N1 trillion Naira to provide darkness for the Nigerian citizens.  He increased pump price of petroleum for about 15 times.  He never built one rifinery. Not even the existing ones could he fix. Crude oil was being exported, refined in Angola, Niger and other third world countries and imported to Nigeria to serve our citizens.  If &#8216;Saint Obj&#8217; had not consolidated operation &#8216;Do-or-Die&#8217; politics and massive election rigging in his wasted eight years of Nigeria history, perhaps Gen. Buhari could have since been on the saddle to lead Nigeria.  The old man who thinks Nigerians are fools superintended over the worst ever elections in the history of Nigeria. He went into politics with about a paltry N20,000 and became a trillionaire on leaving office as President and C-In-C of Nigeria, what a huge profit!  I can go on ad ifinitum, but let this Owu chief leave us alone to mourn and rebuild Nigeria he has destroyed for eight years of misrule.  Whoever has Buhari&#8217;s ears should tell him to be very careful about Obj.  Let him take the Oshiomhole&#8217;s example. The godfather who had forever rigged election against him in favour of his godson later turned around to provide facts that helped him to retrieve his mandate through the law court. This only happened because, there was disagreement between the godfather and his godson.  However, Comrade Governor Oshiomhole took sides with the masses that actually mandated him to lead them. The godfather predictably moved against Oshiomhole but the masses have learnt their lessons. They stood by their Comrade Governor and today, the godfather is political history in Edo.  B-U-H-A-R-I-!!! Beware of the ides of Obj!</p>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 25 May 2015 06:43:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Thank you Baba for being frank and sincere . But we need sir to caution people like Olisa Metuh for his utterrances . This is the time for us Nigerians to be pensive and pray very hard for help from  above . The situation right now is pathetic and precarious , but to some people in the out-going party , ko o le baje , ko baje ! If not I can&#039;t understand the utterances of people like Sule Lamido , Aliyu and Olisa Metuh]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thank you Baba for being frank and sincere . But we need sir to caution people like Olisa Metuh for his utterrances . This is the time for us Nigerians to be pensive and pray very hard for help from  above . The situation right now is pathetic and precarious , but to some people in the out-going party , ko o le baje , ko baje ! If not I can&#8217;t understand the utterances of people like Sule Lamido , Aliyu and Olisa Metuh</p>
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