Friday, January 13, 2012

+4 #24 gbatsepooo 2012-01-12 21:33
(6) That foreign oil companies in Nigeria CAN NO LONGER take more than 30% share of oil & gas exploration in Nigeria, period!
(7) That the Nigerian government MUST pass strict law against pollution by oil companies to environment and our ecology with punitive measures to be paid in billions of dollars.
Thank you very much for your attention to this matter.
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+4 #23 gbatsepooo 2012-01-12 21:31
(5) That industries should now be attached to ALL universities in Nigeria to produce everything needed in Nigeria cheaply by Nigerian students and their professors so that students are made to work for a living with pay, and to require every student to work for at least three years in these industries on campus as part of the degree to be awarded. The current educational standard is useless and MUST STOP NOW!
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-2 #22 gbatsepooo 2012-01-12 21:28
My name is Gabriel B. Atsepoyi, HONORABLY discharged veteran of the US Army, born and raised in Nigeria, and leader of the Nigerian Youths/Students Empowerment and Progressives Party (known in Face Book as Nigerian Youths Empowerment Party for 2015). We are currently involved in a PEACEFUL PROTEST in Nigeria, with millions of members
We will consider ending the current protest in Nigeria:
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+1 #21 gbatsepooo 2012-01-12 21:24
(4) That Joint Admission & Matriculation Board or JAMB MUST be abolished, because JAMB is now useless, and admissions to our university be conducted daily year round with simple standardized tests in Mathematics, English, and any four Nigerian languages, similar to the system used to enter community colleges in the United States. Most important ALL students taking the test MUST be coached on the spot to pass the entrance exam without discrimination
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+3 #20 gbatsepooo 2012-01-12 21:23
(7) That the Nigerian government MUST pass strict law against pollution by oil companies to environment and our ecology with punitive measures to be paid in billions of dollars.
Thank you very much for your attention to this matter.

Sincerely,
Gabriel B. Atsepoyi (Blog/web @ amazon.com
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+4 #19 gbatsepooo 2012-01-12 21:20
(3) That the 80% pay cut by Nigerian Govt officials should be used to introduce FREE QUALITY EDUCATION for ALL Nigerians immediately, starting this year!
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+3 #18 gbatsepooo 2012-01-12 21:18
(2) That ALL Nigerian Government officials, including President Jonathan and ALL members of his Cabinet MUST share in the austerity measures by taking 80% PAY CUT to show their love for Nigeria, and as proof of their honest and faithful SERVICE to Nigeria.
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+5 #17 gbatsepooo 2012-01-12 21:16
(1) We suggest that the fuel subsidy removal be done gradually, with 10% removal yearly for a ten-year period to help the more than 99% poor people in Nigeria
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0 #16 agbobu 2012-01-12 20:57
. Nigerians do not need these so called labour leaders, to do a Libya, or Egypt or Tunisia on this discredicted, planless, clueless and very corrupt government. Where were these labour leaders, when their fellow Nigerians were being slaughtered in the north by the boko haram. Where were they when these incompetent so called leader were being foisted on us. They have for a very long time taken Nigerians for a very ride. Now it is time up the game is over.
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0 #15 agbobu 2012-01-12 20:55
This is settlement and pay time, we all know what must have happened in the meeting. The government will ask them to name their price, after all what is the security money meant for. The masses have been used by these shameless persons to steal and loot, the usual Nigeria way. But let me assure you that this time that chennanighan will not wash.
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