Wailing on the Economy

I love to read books and that habit means I frequent bookshops a lot. However, since I resumed duties as a Senator, I have not had as much spare time as I used to have so rather than buy in stores, I buy majority of the books I read online. So you could imagine my shock when I tried to purchase some leadership and management books from a foreign bookshop online only to find that my account, which is well funded, would not work! Then I got an email from my bank explaining to me that due to the realities of our economy, my ATM card is being restricted. I was shocked!

At first I thought the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) had incorrectly fingered me as a recipient of the fabled Dasuki money (I did not receive a dime and I did not solicit for such funds). But then a number of my friends reported similar experiences to me. Even at that, I could not believe that Nigerians could be precluded from spending their money as they deemed fit, until the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) news headline confirming my worst fears-Nigerian credit/debit cards are being restricted by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN)!

To say I was shocked would be an understatement! Forget about my books, what about people in more desperate circumstances than I was? This policy disproportionately punishes honest, hardworking and patriotic Nigerians who have domiciled their accounts, businesses and properties in Nigeria as a vote of confidence on their country. Many Nigerian politicians notoriously have foreign accounts and may not feel the pinch as much as ordinary Nigerians. And the thing is that it is precisely our politicians who have put us in this state and not the long-suffering Nigerian masses.

After I got over my initial shock, I made enquiries as to how people are copping with this economic blockade and I was moved to tears by the results of my findings. If you think that the naira is losing value solely because of the falling crude oil prices, you will be wrong. Part of the reason for the downward trend is a unique and new type of capital flight that has arisen in response to the realities of our forex restriction regime. You see, Nigerians, faced with the inability to use their ATMs abroad are heading to the Black Market, to buy foreign currency in unprecedented numbers and are then flocking to neighbouring countries like Benin Republic and the Republic of Ghana to open accounts there, because ATMs from Beninese and Ghanaian banks work overseas while those from Nigerian banks don’t. Imagine that!

Even if we must ban the use of Nigerian ATM card abroad, is it not better to take into account some realities before we implement such drastic measures? With the hugely successful Bank Verification Number (BVN) registration process, the CBN has the verified account details of all elected and appointed politicians in Nigeria. If at all we must ban, why not ban it for politically exposed people like me instead of ordinary Nigerians that depend on it? Do not punish regular everyday Nigerians for the wrongs of the political class! A lot of the small and medium scale enterprises that employ the majority of Nigerians, depend on their ATM cards to do business abroad.

What do Nigerians who are in foreign hospitals for life threatening illness do if they can’t access funds via ATM? What do Nigerian students schooling abroad and who depend on their parents to fund them via naira ATM do? How do bloggers pay for hosting if ATMs will not work on foreign sites? Is this the anti Social Media Bill via the backdoor? What do thousands of young Nigerians who promote their businesses to the world via Facebook/Twitter Ads do? #PunishpoliticiansnotNigerians!

These people are not just statistics. They are young men and women who trooped out in their millions to vote in the All Progressive Congress (APC) to power. And now how are they being rewarded? There is no fuel and when you complain you are told that former President Goodluck Jonathan is the cause of the fuel scarcity! Really? When electricity improved in June it was not Jonathan’s fault but when there is fuel scarcity in December, six months after he handed over, it is his fault. As our young people will say, issorai!

The sad thing is that while Nigerians are going through these hardships and trying to take it in their stride, their governors, who they look to for help, are threatening to reduce the minimum wage! At the time the new Minimum Wage Bill was signed into law by President Jonathan, the ₦18,000 wage was equivalent to $130. Today the minimum wage is worth only $75 and rather than thinking about how to raise it, our hovernors are conspiring on how to reduce it. It is like spanking a child and when the child is crying you begin taunting the child. How sad!

With this policy on ATM use abroad, those in power are making Nigeria into a country where the poor pay for the sins of the rich and powerful. Nigeria is going through tough times and what we need is a government that includes not one that excludes! Blaming all our woes on Jonathan is just escapism and a revision of history. If we need to conserve our reserves, there are practical and commonsensical actions we could take rather than this action, which seems rather knee jerk.

In a news story on Bloomberg, the magazine quoted Shoprite’s South African CEO, Whitey Basson, as saying the retailer’s seven stores in Nigeria sold more Moet & Chandon champagne than all the liquor shops in South Africa last year. May be you did not get me. Mr. Basson is not just saying that Shoprite sold more Champagne in Nigeria. No. He said that Shoprite sold more Champagne in Nigeria than all the stores in South Africa (including their competitors) combined! To put it in perspective, Shoprite has less than 20 stores in Nigeria and over 400 in South Africa! Now these are the foxes that spoil our economic vine!

The problem is not that we are drinking so much champagne, the problem is that we are importing the product and paying for it with our foreign reserve. I could understand if we were importing life saving medicines, but Moet & Chandon champagne is a luxury. In 2014, official records show that 768,131 bottles of champagne were imported into Nigeria at a cost of over $100,000,000. When you factor in the fact that one company, International Wine and Spirits, claims that it sold 1.1m bottles of champagne in Nigeria, it means that more of the product is being smuggled in through our porous borders than those coming in through official channels.

And who are the champagne drinkers in Nigeria? Certainly not regular Nigerians who are eking out a living using their ATM cards as a cashless form of skin business over the border.

No. It is the political elite again who are to be blamed. In the past 50 years, Nigeria has paid for maybe a million people to go on pilgrimage. Imagine if we had paid for a million people to start businesses instead! If we had done that, we would not be so dependent on oil rent. We would, like other nations, be dependent on taxes paid by a productive population who makes the things that they consume. We would have saved billions of dollars the state paid as air tickets, Basic Travel Allowance and other incidentals.

Not that I am against pilgrimages. If ones religion requires pilgrimages as a sacrifice then by all means go. But if government has to pay for your pilgrimage, then how is it a sacrifice? It is no longer a sacrifice. It becomes a holiday! I advise the present administration to swallow its pride and instead of vilifying Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, should consider consulting her for advise on how she was able to coordinate the economy in such a way that Nigeria enjoyed seven years of economic stability in which our currency maintained its value and workers were paid on time and regularly too. Propaganda can only sustain you for so long. Blaming others can only fool weak minded people for just that long. But over time, it will keep becoming clearer and clearer that the emperor is naked. May we never get to that stage.

My name is Ben Murray-Bruce and I just want to make #Commonsense!



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  1. Oluwole David Gbenga's avatar

    May God strengthen you the more sir.In fact,you are an epitome of qualitative knowledge!

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  2. Oluwole David Gbenga's avatar

    May God strengthen you the more sir.In fact,you are an epitome of qualitative knowledge! I have a great passion for your breakdowns on national issues/matters.Keep it up sir!

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  3. Thanks you for your ideas, but u were in this country for 16 years while your party PDP was din power did u not give them your common sense, and what role did u TV station played. Pls use your common sense in the senate and let see wia it ends.

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  4. God bless you sir,

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  5. It’s so annoying 2 c a Government that was canvassing for change like a must do task eventually turning around to make life a worthless living. Rather than apportion blame, the PMB should put in place proper logistics for economic growth and sustainance so as to enable her live up to the campaign promises and stop being a Government of confusion and contradiction. If they don’t know what to do then employ the service of talented Nigerians like us and stop aimless and wasteful trips abroad. There is so much to do. I rest my case for now.

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  6. 1st i want to say thank you for opening a platform to communicate with you, you are a good example of a senator and i representative. My senator when will our present come to the senate house and tell us his plans on the change he talked about, is not about arresting people here and there and he is not doing anything to block the loop holes we are depending on only oil where we have 100s of things to generate money for the Government, what is wrong with the power sector ,water, transport ,housing , the oil plugs owned by private , tourist , industries, other natural resources that will bring employments …when will he open up everything for us to see as at this stage we Nigeria should be a very great country with all that we have, as you know my senator an average Nigerian does not need to go to school before he can invent things. i saw your post saying a minister said in 2 years we will be able to produce pencil, when one time the fastest computer was produced by a Nigerian, when will our government start encouraging local made products, starting from local Cars , shoes , cloths etc, and when will they revive our mining sector , my senator our president needs to start acting like one …..When will our senators debate on regional issues and rewriting of our constitution cos if you look at it very well a lot of things in that constitution needs to be either amended or changed for the betterment of us all … thank you

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  7. God bless u sir. I believe one day federal govt will accept ur view regarding minister for common sense.

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  8. Nigerians should beginning to apply common sense now b4 is too late.

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  9. I heard your comment that nigerians should farm. I want to farm but I don’t have empty land. If the land is large i may need financial motivation.
    My number is 08036774273.
    Thanks

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  10. Distinguish senator, congrats for making to the house and certainly fighting for the downtrodden masses.The issue you raise about pilgrimage are that Muslim pay for every dime that the services are offered to them in here Nigeria and Saudia .Therefore we are not expanding govt resources freely.

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  11. Am a little sceptical about this. You make a lot of sense to me and i believe to majority of Nigerians. But if i may ask, for how long have you been with PDP? To me, PDP created the mess we are today. Ironically, most of these wicked and greedy people have crossed over to another kind of ‘badoos’ in APC. I wonder why you havent spoken out while you party was in power. You seen to be the only sensible person in that party. I advocate for you to be my president: while Babatunde Fashola as vice president. But with the kind of people we have in the top 2 political parties in my country, you may not be able to deliver. Am not giving up on that hope. God bless my country. Nigeria.
    Elvis Tana Ebrume.
    God & Google.
    0802723339

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  12. These will let the youth know more about zero base budget (zbb)

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  13. uchenna melody Abugu's avatar

    I just love you sir

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  14. Article well written and i am a victim of this right now, iI CNT sleep for like a week now, went to China to study and I made a very big mistake by not holding my school fees before going, I came here Jan.23 and i was givng a month to pay my school fees inordere to extend the visa, no way to withdraw and time is going o…please help us beg our government to do THINGS about it…Please SENATOR if there is something you can do about it.

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  15. Ben murray bruce your a really prognostic and anticipating leader,who in less than no time we become the president of this great country, Nigeria. I really enjoyed every thing that comes out of you. Keep it up my felicitation to you my political guru

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  16. Oga ben bruce please tell them oooo…….
    Useless and shameless cowards who call themselves politicians…..
    They all travels oversea and see how the government over there take good care of there people…. But there own is to chop money and put the poor masses in suffering and pains……
    How wish they left jonathan alone, he would have bless this country…. God bless jonathan where ever he is (AMEN)…..

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  17. Sir I don’t know if you actually read this comments of ours , I want to ask when will our senetors review amend and change our laws all of it , when will you people prob the governors that are not doing right when wil when will the senate debate on regions in this country important issues needs to be talked and debate on in this country we want change and the National Assembly has 80% role to play on this change matter we are great country but a lot of institutions are not working we did not ask you ppl not to steal and eat money but please debate on things that will move us forward a lot of things are going wrong and if we don’t solve or tackle it now it will be hard to do it later thank you for your good work may god bless you sir . We are here to give support ideas and all just drop a request and ideas will flow from Nigerians no man is an island my senetor

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  18. sir am a follower n listener of ur wrd on 93.7 n indeed u r making sense ride on God bless u for speaking for d masses

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  19. ogbu McKenna Emmanuel's avatar

    thanks
    I am a citizen of Nigeria.with a vision to rule my world in science and technology meeting the needs of my people all nation.
    if bill gate, mark zurkerberg can do that for USA I McKenna can do more for my dear country too.
    all I need is a support.
    thank you Sir.

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  20. ogbu IKenna Emmanuel's avatar

    thanks
    I am a citizen of Nigeria.with a vision to rule my world in science and technology meeting the needs of my people all nation.
    if bill gate, mark zurkerberg can do that for USA I iKenna can do more for my dear country too.
    all I need is a support.
    thank you Sir.
    God bless u.

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  21. Thank you for this article.Pleasehow can I support this
    Email: a.okwu@yahoo.com

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  22. I agree with you sir on the issue of government sponsored pilgrimages,it truly ought to be a personal sacrifice. It is not pareto efficient for the government to sponsor pilgrimages.According to Jeremy Bentham’s measurement of welfare criterion,public expenditure must be for the greatest happiness for the greatest number.Public expenditure should have the attributes of inexcludability,inexhaustibility,indivisibility,non rivalry in consumption and subject to congestion.I nor any member of my family have gone for a government sponsored pilgrimage before.We are been excluded and I believe many Nigerians would say the same.Marginal benefit should equal marginal cost at equilibrium.But in reality marginal benefit should be greater than marginal cost i.e MC<MB.This will maximize social welfare.Government sponsored pilgrimage therefore is not in line with Bentham's criterion,neither does it consider the equal sacrifice rule.#greatesthappiness4greatestnumber#

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  23. Great work sir,the common sence has been made,its just left for the stubborn brains to recieve the common sence and make this country of ours a better place for you and I..Godblessyou BMB..

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  24. It is great to hear from a person who get into government because of true concern. You may be lonely on that side for now but you plenty of your replica on this side of followers. Just continue your preaching of the way forward. It will germinate and bring the desired fruit of development and growth soon. Though, there had being so much deceit of making it without doing anything, but with these preaching most are getting more energised to do in order o get. God bless you, Your Excellency, my Senator.

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  25. I eulogize you sir,fr your eloquent exray of the political quagmires and Maladies that has bastardize,punctured, and indeed.Mar the genre of political Momentum and mechanism in Nig,over the Years. I say you are a Man of Sagacity, Shalom!

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  26. I eulogize you sir,for your eloquent xray of the political quagmires and Maladies that has bastardize,punctured, and indeed.Mar the genre of political Momentum and mechanism in Nig,over the Years. I say you are a Man of Sagacity, Shalom!

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  27. uchenna melody abugu's avatar

    well, last time I made a comment I did that because the Bible said we should love our neighbour, this time I will tell you the truth. why were you not saying all these when PDP was in power? As a senator what roles have u played to achieving all these u are saying? How have u helped agricultural growth in your senatorial zone? how many times have you moved a motion in the red chambers concerning this? what are your plans to help this country? see with due respect, don’t politicize your comments for the betterment of this country. stop heating up the already heated up political atmosphere in this country pls. I am uchenna melody Abugu, and I just want to make a common sense reply.

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  28. You have a singular perception of what could be of a brighter future, Your opinion is entirely yours. Try considering just implication of foreign exchange rate to the naira if some measures are not taking. With a view to change lose ends if not tackled could hinder economic progress irrespective of free trade and utilisation of resources.

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  29. Thanks you sir for let all nigeria still believe in change and change that will are not believe anymore. For example finland gave all of their citizen 800 euro what happen with us, am asking you sir

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  30. This is the saying they say, what an old man sees, a young boy can not see, even when he climbs an iroko tree. Sir, you are the. Vision of this great country, and I also see, you are the man that will also transform Bayelsa to a great State, we can’t wait u be the Governor of Bayelsa State. Thank you.

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  31. Why aren’t you our president? Yes yes go on! Common sense isn’t common you said it just right! Please show this to “mr president” personally his daft brain needs to be worked on

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  32. Nigerians are not corrupt. They just try to survive. Imagine a country with bad leadership where 2% of the people consume 90% of the resources. Everybody else scampers for the 10%. To be honest it is unfair to generalise all Nigerians as corrupt. They are victims of oppression and bad fate.

    Nigeria is what it is today bcos of visionless,clueless leaders like the recycled ones nd their cabal that sees power as their birthright.They have succeded in bringing that great country down to her knees….These expired and recycled leaders should be ashamed to even talk abt how bad things are in 9ja….Bcos they are obviously the genesis of everything that has gone wrong in that country.

    There are less than 5 countries in europe that are as rich nd blessed as nigeria…yet we are backward/a failed state bcos of visionless leaders that had the opportunity to govern that great nation… and you have the effrontery to speak such word that *Nigerians Are Known As Criminals*….nigerians will soon regret that slogan called*change*…..

    It is high time the masses woke up from there slumber and demand for REAL CHANGE rather than allow all these animals in human skin to gamble with generations unborn…

    The likes of even Buhari himself should be made to account for the 2.8billion(oil money) that went missing under his watch in 1978…

    What kind of corruption are you even fighting when the likes of IBB,Obasanjo,Amaechi,tinubu,Atiku,Abdulsalam,Jonathan(the real CHANGE starts when these people are persecuted) to mention but a few still walk freely….its a case of witch hunting if we have to be candid and realistic….other nationalities involved in the haliburton scandal has being persecuted but the nigerians involved have either turned to ghost or no trace.

    The world was designed for people to move around. The educated and exposed ones know that that is how countries operate.

    ‪#‎IAmNigerianNotACorrupt‬

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  33. The truth is bitter, but it saves. Thank you for saying the truth

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  34. Goodday senator Bruce.my name is mr Elui,i happen to see your brother murray at the airport in owerri.how i wished it was you because i had tones of question to ask you.am igbo by tribe but i tell you today its only a man like will rescue this country of ours from the mess we see ourselves in.i dont know if their will still be a country in 2019. but if their is i tell you dear senator that you should present yourself fully as the president of the federal republic,many of us here in diaspora are die hard fan of yours.lets stop beating arround the bush if the president is not doing well which he is not he should be impeached.there is no more time to spare.Nigeria is bigger than 1 man tribe or cabal.may the ancestors guid your footpaths.we love you Bruce

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  35. May the Almighty be with you my honorable senator, may he strenghten your positive mind about our country Nigeria until we start stepping in the right direction.

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  36. Sir I must say what you are doing is the great and the best thing for our generation now is to wake up to this revolution for value added governance n corporate social responsibility among citizens…you are doing a great job Sir, you are my mentor n I would be grateful to get an invite from you for me n my fiancee to celebrate with you on Feb 19th…keep up the good works n legacy of the Silverbird family..cheers

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  37. The Nigerian economy sits solely on oil. The stock markets; transportation industry; service industry; even manufacturing including all soak deep into the failing price of oil.
    Common Sense!
    I can advise funding and diversifications into education and organic farming. We have resources for tourism; our military strength can protect indeed rather than intimidate patriots which still negates addressing.
    Investment in modern wind and solar energy driven economy. Lower lending conditions to boost economy; lower credits encourage housing development and investment opportunities.
    The Nigerian Economy can really bloom with funds directed not into physical hands neither wired accounts but into the banking system to avail a Nigerian an opportunity to develop his informed ideas.
    Not all Nigerians want to live abroad.

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  38. i am steadily promoting the common sense on facebook on my page the “Nigerian dream”. its absolutely mind bowing to hear some one in the political class speak for ordinary Nigerians and in favour of a platform that can promote the dreams of every young Nigerian. i will stand with you if the opportunity arise. till then i am your fan and i stand for the gospel of common sense in Nigeria. speak on sir we are listening

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  39. You did well senator Bruce. We need more patrotic leader like you.. May God push you to the Top over there IJN.

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  40. May God continue to strengthen you. My account was also restricted last year without notifying me , when i made complains at the bank. I was told it was an order from the CBN i was depressed cause as a student i don’t have a dime on me that day. Till this moment i speaks i hasn’t been resolve; may God help NIGERIANS.

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  41. Enyereibe paul chukwudi's avatar

    I love you sir…I am a graduate of farm power and machinery engineering from FUTO…for 4,yrs now no job.but I have decided to go into poultry farming.I have financial challenges… 08039459446.

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  42. Knowledge is power,,,Best of his time,,,,Godbless you,,,,I will like you to be my mentor Sir,,,

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  43. Kudos sir! More grease to your elbow our Distinguished senator.

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  44. When I look At the deeds of the ruling class, I begin to wonder the illiterate actions taken to ridicule the economic potentials of our country. Like I have always told friends and those who care to listen that this country can only be transformed by the rich ad not the poor, if the poor raise shoulders to better there nation, there words will fall to the ground and never will it be picked and red for the growth of the nation.

    I hereby, encourage Ben Murray Bruce to continue to speak for Nigeria, since
    the judiciary that is suppose to be the hope of the common man has lost its valor, Sen. Ben you are the hope for the common man because your common sense drives your enemies to shame and brings you to limelight.

    Don’t stop and don’t be maneuvered because I will continue to speak for you, remember Bayelsa and your district were you are representing, work for them and do the necessary so they will speak for you and your political enemies will hide there face. #Think Ben Bruce, Think COMMON SENSE.

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  45. Elo sir i love d way u doin may god protecting u from any satanic affliction

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  46. Ben Murray Bruce is an agent of change Nigeria needs you!

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  47. Nice article
    But I want to ask why allocate over 3billion naira to the State House Clinic when politician’s and there family are still going to travel overseas for medical treatment?

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  48. Sir, you make sense. Sir can senate save us from nigeria immigration service, some people capture for international passport since early january up till now they have not receive it, as at yesterday I was there they said they there’s no booklet to print passport, I called abeokuta,ikoyi and festac same meeting applicable.sir the worst part of it ,ds people continue are collecting money and capture people of which the date they give for collection is not certain, we are getting tired of this government, sir you can send news caster to find out this. Pls sir use your good office to help us out.

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