"I Make Tougher Decisions Moving Nigeria Forward, I Have The Best Team" - Koolu To Liejiriyans

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"I Make Tougher Decisions Moving Nigeria Forward, I Have The Best Team" - Koolu To Liejiriyans In China

...Akuri Niga-lielie Resigns as thiefnubu'sspokesman, says he has a serious family problems

Thiefnubu and his 40 thieves have left Beijing to London after the 2 days African China summit. But before he left, he met with same people he travelled from Nigeria to China and a mix of Nigerians working as embassy staff as "Nigerians living in China". He told them that the is making Tougher Decisions in moving Nigeria Forward and he has a Best Team doing that with him. He said he would take some hard decisions upon return to Nigeria and requested for their supports lol. “The more we want everything free, the more it becomes expensive to develop” - Koolu.

Wale Idun too said thiefnubu's policies have moved Nigeria Forward within 15months and he believed the Presidiot is on track with his destructive policies as they will take time for Nigerians to feel it.

Today, Akuri Nigalielie tendered his resignation - not as resignation per se but an indefinite leave of absence as thiefnubu's spokesman. He said he is going to take of his serious family health problem and won't be coming back. People gave said a lot on why he has to excuse himself since he doesn't fit into thiefnubu bigoted cabinet and maybe can't really hold on lying with no data to back it - others said the wahala is between him and Bekunde Onafunnuga, 75years old Twitter adviser to thiefnubu - worst riddance to terrible rubbish. Gbajabiamole received the letter as Koolu's chief of staff.

NNPC have told Dangote to go determine how much he wants to sell his products to marketers and should not wait for them to do that. They said it is the international market forces that determines how much the product should sell, not them. I told Nigeria to brace up for N2,500 to N3,000 per litre in the next few days and subsequent weeks, some of there scared and said I am Prophet of doom. I cursed the morons who said that though because as it stands, this price is already being paid by some Nigerians outside the South West.

Nigeria is now the biggest devtir to the World Bank as their debt currently stands at $16billion, with nothing to show for it. Nigeria can't pay the debt but using 100 percent of their revenue to servicing the debt Amidst crippling hyperinflation.

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