According to documents obtained by PremiumTimes, these properties cut across energy, industries, communication and infrastructural sectors.
According to the documents submitted to the National Assembly by the Executive and titled “NCP Approved 2021 Work Plan,” the properties are expected to be sold or concessioned between January 2021 and November 2022.
By the time Buhari completes his tenure in 2023, Nigeria would have an empty treasury.
ReplyDeleteYou won't see that dunderhead Eesah on this post.
Na dem dem go still buy am. Where are all the borrowed funds
DeleteMake dem kuku sell the whole of Nigeria, make we know wetin remain.
ReplyDeleteHahahahahahaha... lemme do and japa before they start selling us. They just keep annoying someone everyday.
ReplyDeleteMy dear. That is the koko oh. If they well to fund this year's budget, what will they sell to fund next year's own?
DeleteThis Emoji makes me feel like this is exactly how Stella's face is the whole time...They will always sell, concession e.t.c but all will land in private pockets!!
ReplyDeleteWhat's there to sell again? They should have auctioned the country as a whole so we can all move to Canada. Clueless set of people.
ReplyDeletethey will soon start to sell Nigerians...
ReplyDeletehahahahahah
I hope say no be Chinko wan buy am sha.
ReplyDeleteNext news may be Nigeria to sell unemployed/unproductive citizens. OLUWA give me a job before then o.
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DeleteA Mart attendant said to me some days ago while I was trying to pay with my card, "the POS is not working, nothing works in Nigeria and I don't have hope in the country". I reprimanded her saying let's speak positivity into Nigeria and that things will continue to improve and get better but with news like this I only ask God to keep shielding and providing for us far beyond our expectations, Amen! Have a blessed last day of the working week everyone.
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Just imagine how this scorned government is selling off a nation's property to fund a padded budget. What a waste!
ReplyDeleteUseless government.
ReplyDeleteSelling our hard earn property just to fund fund an over padded budget. Budget for the boys to keep smiling to the bank.
ReplyDeleteThis is their opportunity to buy up Nigeria. Sell/Buy by themself
ReplyDeleteWhen 2022 comes, he will sell Nigeria to fund 2022 Budget.
ReplyDeleteRemain to sell Naija
ReplyDeletewho will buy them if not still THEM
ReplyDeleteLOL, they're openly doing this thing now, first it was AMCON seizures being sold to Northern millionaires at cheap prices, now they want to convert public property to private ones saying na funding budget.
ReplyDeleteHa Nigerians fell for Buhari scam sha
I no see Aso rock for the list.abeg who dey live dere.mtchew
ReplyDeleteAny properties in the East better come with a buyer beware tag because it will not go down well.
ReplyDeleteAPC government remains the worst thing
ReplyDeletethat have happened to Nigeria since independence. Nigerians say never again to AP Shit government.
Buying Nigeria with its own looted funds. For sale by looters,, the youths must cry out for transparency on SM. For example, how did mr c get the billions he wants to buy 1004 estate in Victoria island? You will find out that they are going to share Nigeria’s remaining assets among themselves free. Without any money coming into the treasury. The day the people begin self governance all the “sakes” are null and void. Janduku ati ole. Cursed generation of looters of the treasury. π₯·π₯·π°π°π¦₯
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