She says it's time to let go of the politically beloved petroleum sector
Why is Deregulation so hard*
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Saturday, December 23, 2017
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dear stella..she is so so right..infact things are the way it is not because they(our leaders from inception of democracy till date) dont know what to do oh...its just that,they dont want to do the right thing because the big fishes would be affected.nigerians are just so greedy..no one wants to do whats right as long as they are benefiting..
ReplyDeleteare we ready to do whats right?lets be sincere.even from blogs.you read some things and you wonder if nigerians really prefer doing things the right way.
ReplyDeleteFailed government.
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stella you want to know? simple.petroleum sector funds most of gorvernment doings.(miscellaneous).lol.so it would be very hard for them because theu would have to let go and not have too much influence on it.on the other hand..who are we to deregulate to...?in what kinda environment are we deregulating in? what effects does it have on the people? questions we need to sincerely answer..
ReplyDeleteYou could'nt have said it any better! Brave woman... I like ur guts. My Able President! Plz take her advices
ReplyDeleteI wonder why every Christmas season there must be fuel issue in Nigeria? Madam is on point
ReplyDeleteIf you see the pandemonium here in Abj yesterday, you'd be surprised, people were rushing to travel, traffic everywhere as if Jesus was born in their villages. Abuja to Lagos by bus was said to be 16k, wetin happen?
ReplyDeleteGeneral Mohammadu Buhari, the professor of petroleum economics.
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