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Wednesday 11 January 2012

FEUL SUBSIDY SAGA: OUR MOSES TO THE PROMISE LAND, OKONJO IWEALA BUYS N1.2 BILLION ABUJA MANSION!

They are full of promises, quoting theories and hypothetical assumptions and statements about the benefits of the oil subsidy yet they have latent habit that cannot be cramped even with the cry of hunger, lack of shelter, lack of clothes and uncertain future of the masses. They have this lavishing habit of prodigal representative of the masses. They want the masses to suffer yet they jealously guide their spending untouched. They were not ready to part away with any kobo/penny of the money they are walloping from the seat of power called GOVERNANCE yet they are the crusaders of if we don’t do this (the hike in price) Nigeria will be in debit in the nearest future. Their local and international accounts keep growing at geometric rate while the earning per capital of the masses keeps reducing for their lack of integrity.
Charity, they do say, begins at home but not that of the Nigerian Lawmakers, Ministers, Commissioners, Representatives, Senators or their friends within the corridor of power. They were not ready to sacrifice for their father’s land they claim they love and patriotic to, yet they want the blood of the masses to pay for their own enjoyment at all cost.
Let’s the presidency reduces its spending on foods, entertainment, salaries, traveling and other related expenditures and see how Nigerians will rally and support its vision and mission regarding the oil subsidy. Let him leads by example (leadership by example) and let others too emulate him.  Surprising, the so called Messiah and our Moses, (Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala) to the promise land was busy accumulating wealth while the bloods of masses are being spread within the country based on her advice that was not well guided at the implementing stage.
Imagine, the minister for finance who is saddle with the responsibility to see to the financial growth of this nation buying a mansion worth N1.2 billion in the city of Abuja while she claims that Nigeria has no money to finance the subsidy of the masses.
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