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To: Joe S Pack who wrote (55369)11/1/2004 8:18:23 PM
From: energyplay  Respond to of 74559
 
"Shell public enemy" - this is what happens when go out drinking with the ExxonMobile government relations guy...



To: Joe S Pack who wrote (55369)11/2/2004 3:58:25 AM
From: elmatador  Respond to of 74559
 
The strike will be left to proceed to placate the international opinion. After a week leaders will be arrested. Government will tell civil servants have to come back to work or face the ax, and the government has already made known that they want to sack a few of them anyway.

But the level of economic burden put on the populace, (and those guys down here can bear a loy of burden I can tell you!) is approaching boiling point now. Obasanjo is ripe to fall from the tree. general view is that people is suffering and he is not doing anything to solve the masses problems.

A nation 'savior' will appears soon. I think democratic government will go the way of Shagari regime, who took from the military (which was Obasanjo anyway) and handed over back to them four years hence.

Government very concerned about radical Muslins here in the north highjacking the strike for their own purposes.