Questioning the ‘Good’luck Jonathan’s version of Democracy One of the beauties of a truly democratic society is the freedom of expression and association, not only because these freedoms are fundamental human rights, but also because, every democratic government is expected to uphold that principle because they form the basic foundation of democracy. The opportunity given [...]
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I am writing this post with tears in my heart, yet with excitement in my spirit. The Nigerian Labour Congress (NLC) and the Trade Union Congress (TUC) had just few minutes ago called off the national strike that was triggered by the fuel subsidy removal by the GEJ led Federal government, betraying the Nigerian masses, [...]
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Presidential Address On The Implementation Of The Deregulation Policy In The Downstream Sector Of The Petroleum Industry, Sunday, January 16, 2012 Dear Compatriots, This is the second time in two weeks I will address you on the deregulation of the downstream petroleum sector. In the last seven days, the nation has witnessed a disruption of [...]
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Pastor ‘Tunde Bakare delivered this expose on Fuel Subsidy at The Latter Rain Assembly a few hours ago. Please read, digest, and share with as many people as you can. Enough is ENOUGH. FACTS YOU MUST KNOW: SUBSIDY MADE SIMPLE (SMS) 1) DEFINITION To subsidise is to sell a product below the cost of production. Since [...]
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Photos from #OccupyNigeria London Fuel Subsidy protest at Nigeria House London 6th January 2012 Around 500 Nigeria students, youths and other residents in the UK gathered at the Nigeria House-the Embassy of Nigeria in UK to protest the removal of fuel subsidy by Goodluck Jonathan govt. 6th January 2012. The petition delivered to the Nigeria High [...]
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PRESS RELEASE: FOR Immediate Release Nigerian students and youths in the United Kingdom joins protest against the Fuel Subsidy removal, to protests at the Nigeria House in London on Friday 6th January. Responding to the ongoing protests across Nigeria about the dissatisfaction of Nigerians on Goodluck Ebele Jonathan led federal government decision to remove the [...]
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