Genevieve Throws Weight Behind President Jonathan On Fuel Subsidy, Says The Move Is Right

Posted on Jan 5 2012 - 7:55pm by naijamayor


There is tension everywhere, public outcry rent the air, protests in key cities of Nigeria are fast rising up. This is the situation Nigeria presently find herself since the announcement of the removal of by on January 1, 2012.


The Nollywood fraternity has been under serious attack lately from the public owning to the fact that they sang support for the present government during the electioneering campaign era.

One of the recent beneficiaries of National Honours by the present government, Nnaji, has opened up on her view on the removal
of fuel subsidy by President .

Throwing her weight behind President Jonathan, the sultry stated, “I still can’t help but feel [that] it [fuel subsidy removal] is the right move at the wrong time. There is tension and unease [everywhere].”

When asked if she would join other Nigerians in protest, this make-believe queen with an MFR National honours said, “I quite a few things that consume a whole lot of fuel, so, yes. I am a concerned citizen.

“Someone tried to explain the positive impact the removal [of fuel subsidy] would bring to the economy, just like GSM did. I could see the point but I don’t think a proper explaination was given to the public,’ this mother of one concluded.

Story by Osaremen Ehi James/Nigeriafilms.com

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Comments

  1. Anonymous says:

    That nonsence what can faaa,rubbish stl AA le salo

  2. Aaron jacob says:

    U dnt knw hw it feels,ask d poor 4 som tips about it.

  3. Ikponmwosa says:

    Look,if mr president want to fight the cabba in nig politics it should be thrue subsidy,becs it is the commoners that is mostly concerns about subsidy and hav the larger popultn,therefor,as a sociologist i advice if he thinks he want to settle issues then he need to remove the subsidy first,and apply jerry rolins theory of ghana revolution,but in a modern format.