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Re: FFK Reacts To Buhari's Request To World Bank To Focus On Northern Nigeria by watchwoman(f): 2:53pm On Oct 13, 2017 |
ChangetheChange:Serious disaster, I heavily regret supporting him and instigating my friends, siblings and my mom to do the same, Now whenever Buhari misfires I beg them to forgive me, as I am going to beg them to forgive me for this one again 1 Like |
Re: FFK Reacts To Buhari's Request To World Bank To Focus On Northern Nigeria by kizyalex10(m): 3:00pm On Oct 13, 2017 |
Hw politicians work,dia strategy will be,@ d tail end of their tenure,things will normalise,even rice might come to 80 naira per derica,fuel might come down,power supply will increase,everything we re crying for will stabilise,they will now tell u that this is what they have been working for since,to normalise what PDP have scattered,and we re nw seeing d result.that more is coming,even rice will be 20 naira come 2020.even start repairing some road in d east nd Few projects, that they won't start nd promise when they enter,they will complete it.we the shallow mind will fall for their scam nd vote them in again.lol na today?Nigerians nd their shallow minds |
Re: FFK Reacts To Buhari's Request To World Bank To Focus On Northern Nigeria by morbeta(m): 3:03pm On Oct 13, 2017 |
Paperwhite: I now see reasons why IBB flogged him out of Dodan barrack, the man is an economic nemesis. 1 Like |
Re: FFK Reacts To Buhari's Request To World Bank To Focus On Northern Nigeria by Ejomax77(m): 3:03pm On Oct 13, 2017 |
softwerk:Lol... I think balotelli can answer this question |
Re: FFK Reacts To Buhari's Request To World Bank To Focus On Northern Nigeria by Ebimor96: 3:04pm On Oct 13, 2017 |
raystanley: Unfortunately, they are not Afonjas/Yorubas. They are Abokkis masquerading as Afonjas/Yorubas. The earlier we realize their modus operandi, the better for the entire Southern Nigeria. Make una dey shine una eyes so as to never fall for their gimmicks. |
Re: FFK Reacts To Buhari's Request To World Bank To Focus On Northern Nigeria by prof12(m): 3:05pm On Oct 13, 2017 |
FFK you are verrrrrrrrry stupiiiiiiiid.
Mad man
Dick sucker
Ass licker. |
Re: FFK Reacts To Buhari's Request To World Bank To Focus On Northern Nigeria by Skmoda360(m): 3:13pm On Oct 13, 2017 |
misano:oga ooo |
Re: FFK Reacts To Buhari's Request To World Bank To Focus On Northern Nigeria by remyson(m): 3:14pm On Oct 13, 2017 |
Jibril from Somalia is a tribal bigot. |
Re: FFK Reacts To Buhari's Request To World Bank To Focus On Northern Nigeria by Nobody: 3:14pm On Oct 13, 2017 |
lonecatt: it either yu are nt puttin on ur glasses or nt wearin ur brain... where dd i claim to b an igbo or say am igbo. its now obvious people like FfK av targeted audience( ones who are illiterate or learned ones whom av refuse to utilize there brains) buhari sole publish reason for the world bank or imf to face the north is because northerners are on top when wil talk of agriculture such as farming ...if nigeria economy wil b considering diversifying we av nutting substantial enough to build foreign earnings other than agriculture.,, b4 oil we survived on agriculture. ... you cannt talk of agriculture nd not face the north.. moreova north as suffered displacement from insurgencies more than any region in nigeria. .infact they need world bank nd IMF to resuscitate those region. the few regions that are seen to be developing are basically from d governors manifesto/endeavour not FG. 1 Like |
Re: FFK Reacts To Buhari's Request To World Bank To Focus On Northern Nigeria by Lloydfolarin: 3:15pm On Oct 13, 2017 |
bigfish3k: Ministers need to come from each state, we aren't talking about ministerial portfolio I only told you that Igbo was aviation minister which your list attested to. Go and check the names of head of parastatals to see how tribalistic that man was. Check his kitchen cabinet to see how the whole place was filled with Igbos |
Re: FFK Reacts To Buhari's Request To World Bank To Focus On Northern Nigeria by Nobody: 3:18pm On Oct 13, 2017 |
sircrabo: FG ddnt give us seaport ....God/nature did.. you cannt build a seaport in a region with no sea ... or do we av to waste billions creating sea in a dry land. |
Re: FFK Reacts To Buhari's Request To World Bank To Focus On Northern Nigeria by Agbaletu: 3:20pm On Oct 13, 2017 |
Vado:Thanks Omo iya mi! Some words do lose their meaning when they are translated...but i have tried to translate it. |
Re: FFK Reacts To Buhari's Request To World Bank To Focus On Northern Nigeria by Nathdoug(m): 3:30pm On Oct 13, 2017 |
softwerk:so you are still a zombie till just now...all your colleagues don dey retire bros |
Re: FFK Reacts To Buhari's Request To World Bank To Focus On Northern Nigeria by daveP(m): 3:42pm On Oct 13, 2017 |
dem zombies no go even show face. irony that gej's name isnt even among top 5 names again in politics section. |
Re: FFK Reacts To Buhari's Request To World Bank To Focus On Northern Nigeria by Reference(m): 3:49pm On Oct 13, 2017 |
leo2020: And who or what makes it fragile. Instead of addressing the main issue leading to the recurrent problems you blame those who react to it. Other nations see the value in togetherness, equity and solidarity as imperative to their collective prosperity and security. How does our present leadership see Nigeria(ns). So sorry for you folks. Just barking up the wrong tree. |
Re: FFK Reacts To Buhari's Request To World Bank To Focus On Northern Nigeria by Owolabeey003: 3:55pm On Oct 13, 2017 |
Propagandanist of the highest order.d nigga is still looking for attention sha!.Anyway ur brother(Fayoshe)sight u |
Re: FFK Reacts To Buhari's Request To World Bank To Focus On Northern Nigeria by stasius: 3:57pm On Oct 13, 2017 |
Onwebedii ihe unu furu!!! |
Re: FFK Reacts To Buhari's Request To World Bank To Focus On Northern Nigeria by bams2999(m): 4:00pm On Oct 13, 2017 |
ur make nonsense |
Re: FFK Reacts To Buhari's Request To World Bank To Focus On Northern Nigeria by nairanaira12: 4:18pm On Oct 13, 2017 |
SLIDEwaxie: And when did the north start facing food problem? Do you realise that the north produces large quantity of food in Nigeria already? Your effort to cover up this evil deed of buhari makes one wonder if your brain is alright. 1 Like |
Re: FFK Reacts To Buhari's Request To World Bank To Focus On Northern Nigeria by zeepatoprick(m): 4:26pm On Oct 13, 2017 |
I don't know why Nigerians like over emphazing everything... that nigga told the IMF to intensify efforts to the rebuilding of the north east that has been ravaged by insurgency... have u all gone to the idp camps to see tha amount of people there that are refugees in their own country.. pls we need to stop politicizing everything and work together toward a greater nation.. if you are conversant with the north.. u will know that the level of poverty over der is nothing compared to that in the south.. |
Re: FFK Reacts To Buhari's Request To World Bank To Focus On Northern Nigeria by bigfish3k: 4:41pm On Oct 13, 2017 |
Lloydfolarin: bring out parastatal list lets see and also that of the military and para military. so that we can confirm ur claims until then jonatthan isn't tribalistic, he even favored the north more, is that the hallmark of tribalism? no remember that he didn't do much for the igbos the two things he did for the igbos that made them support him was 1. Enugu international airport 2. post of chief of army staff that eluded them for more than forty years |
Re: FFK Reacts To Buhari's Request To World Bank To Focus On Northern Nigeria by bigfish3k: 4:45pm On Oct 13, 2017 |
Lloydfolarin: also, I don't understand ur grouse about Igbo being the aviation minister, is it a zoned slot the aviation minister even worked well then, which almost every body attested to |
Re: FFK Reacts To Buhari's Request To World Bank To Focus On Northern Nigeria by bigfish3k: 4:51pm On Oct 13, 2017 |
ericsmith: if u dredge the river niger there will be sea port in the east, we have the money, after all we have been wasting billions searching for oil in the north for more than 20yrs with no result, and yet the search continues |
Re: FFK Reacts To Buhari's Request To World Bank To Focus On Northern Nigeria by degamemaster(m): 4:51pm On Oct 13, 2017 |
Who else is not surprised about buhari's statement and actions? As for me , I'm not because I knew from onset that he is dull head and sectional/ethnic jingoistic animal. |
Re: FFK Reacts To Buhari's Request To World Bank To Focus On Northern Nigeria by KINGS100(m): 5:09pm On Oct 13, 2017 |
not surprise, President of northern Nigeria |
Re: FFK Reacts To Buhari's Request To World Bank To Focus On Northern Nigeria by josessybj: 5:31pm On Oct 13, 2017 |
Low life President! |
Re: FFK Reacts To Buhari's Request To World Bank To Focus On Northern Nigeria by Nobody: 5:36pm On Oct 13, 2017 |
bigfish3k: that can only happen if FFk becumz nigeria president not even an igbo president will embark on such nonsensetical project... over a region with zero natural resources ... abi naa buhari share natural resources |
Re: FFK Reacts To Buhari's Request To World Bank To Focus On Northern Nigeria by Positivepoint(m): 5:37pm On Oct 13, 2017 |
The lies of FFK. Pls check the article below 18 states to benefit from $500m World Bank projects Mr Ularamu Ubandoma, the National Coordinator, Rural Access and Mobility Project (RAMP) says 18 more states will benefit from 500 million dollars World Bank assisted projects. The project is under the Rural Access and Agricultural Marketing Project (RAAMP3). Ubandoma said this at the unveiling of selected participants in the 18 states under the RAAMP 3 project and Pre Appraisal Mission Wrap Up Meeting with the development partners in Abuja on Friday. According to him, the selected states are able to meet the criteria set up by RAMP and the three development partners were involved in their selection. He said that 50 to 60 million dollars would be used to construct about 500 km roads in each of the 18 participating states across the country. “The whole essence of the project sponsored by the World Bank, French Development Bank and Africa Development Bank is to provide suitable road network for rural farmers to convey their farm produce to the market to avoid losses. “What we are doing here today is a meeting with new RAAMP states. New RAAMP is rural access and agricultural marketing and we have about 18 states that have been selected to participate in this new project all over the country. “In the North East, we have Borno, Bauchi and Taraba. In North Central, we have Plateau, Benue, Kogi and Kwara. In North West, we have Kano, Kastina, Sokoto and Kebbi. “In South East, we have Abia and Anambra. In South South, we have Cross River and Akwa Ibo. In South West, we have Ogun, Oyo and Ondo States. These are states that emergence from the six geo-political zones. “The new RAAMP3 will be a little different from the usual RAMP1 and 2, and we have implemented projects in seven states and these projects are almost 100 per cent conclusion. “The only difference is that we are targeting RAAMP3 in line with president Buhari’s policy on agricultural transformation. “The policy is implemented through the Green Agricultural Alternative under the leadership of the Minister of Agriculture Chief Audu Ogbeh. “The thinking now is zero rejection of our agricultural produce at the international markets,” he said. Ubandoma said that the third phase of this project, RAAMP3 was to improve rural access and agricultural marketing in the selected participating states, whilst enhancing sustainability of the rural and state road network. “We are going to target markets and the value chains by adding value to our agricultural produce right from production level. We will be looking at storage and processes. “We want to know how these produce can access different level of markets. We are trying to shift away from the usual market not considering the rural people. “We are now considering the rural people because they form the bulk of our production level and they are predominantly farmers living in the rural areas. “We believe if we develop the rural farmers through the provision of markets, definitely the economy will improve and we will be earning foreign exchange through exportation, ” he added. Ubandoma, however appealed to state governors to show some level of seriousness in paying their counterparts fund which is just eight per cent of the total cost of the project in their states. Mr Tesfamichael Nahusenay, the World Bank Task Team Leader said from the result of study conducted in Nigeria, 60 per cent of farm produce got wasted during transportation and lack of storage facilities. He said that World Bank hoped to add value to farmer’s income by giving them access to market after harvest, proper handling of farm produce after harvest and provide storage facilities to them. “World Bank has been providing assistance to Nigerian government for many years and we have standard for procedure in execution of any project in the country. “The Federal Government will receive the fund they lent to states. We have mechanism to process the procurement process to ensure that value for money is achieved and transparency in transaction. “At the end of the day, money intended for any project is used correctly. We do direct checking of the projects across all the states. The states bring back the money if they cannot achieve the set project. “We do field visit to ensure that the goods are delivered in appropriate time and ensure standard,” he said. Assessing the level of RAMP2 project, the Adamawa Project Coordination, Mr Abbas Adamu said about 201.4 km of roads had been completed in 13 locations under the first phase in the state. He added that about140 km was ongoing under the second phase which would be completed by December across the state. He said so far, farmers in the state had benefited from RAMP projects through easy access to market after harvest for better livelihood. The Project Coordinator however appreciated the support of the state governor on his intention to change the entire state with good and quality roads, adding that the governor did not deviate in payment of counterpart fund. Mr Gideon Akpan, the Project Coordinator, Akwa Ibom RAAMP3 said that the state decided to join in the project because of the state governor’s transformation agenda in agriculture. “Looking at the past resources we have in agriculture sector, we decided to express interest in joining the third phase of the project to bring development to our rural farmers. “Most of the challenges our farmers faced is the inability to access market after harvest due to bad road networks,’’ he said. RAMP is a co-sponsoring project of the World Bank, the French Development Agency, Africa Bank and the Federal government. Read more at: https://www.vanguardngr.com/2017/10/18-states-benefit-500m-world-bank-projects/ Read more at: https://www.vanguardngr.com/2017/10/18-states-benefit-500m-world-bank-projects/ |
Re: FFK Reacts To Buhari's Request To World Bank To Focus On Northern Nigeria by EKPETI(m): 5:40pm On Oct 13, 2017 |
SLIDEwaxie: Did u read d article @ all? D world bank president said with d instruction PMB gave d task very difficult to achieve. He also stated that Nigeria should be investing in Human capital. No nation develop with agriculture. Look at d develop nations and tell me if it is agriculture that make them a developed nation. |
Re: FFK Reacts To Buhari's Request To World Bank To Focus On Northern Nigeria by isaacsegun(m): 5:44pm On Oct 13, 2017 |
This is hate speech from world bank president,python must definitely dance on his head. |
Re: FFK Reacts To Buhari's Request To World Bank To Focus On Northern Nigeria by bigfish3k: 6:00pm On Oct 13, 2017 |
ericsmith: why is it nonsensical, something that will improve lives and help decongest ur lagos so that it will be more serene lagos roads will have less burden, pressure on all infrastructure in lagos will reduce, if not u will keep complaining about us in lagos till eternity what natural resources does ur north have that billions are spent on the search for oil remember that south east have oil, coal, palm oil and other forest produce including able human resource mind u, the sea port is for commerce which our people are known for since its possible to dredge, why not dredge it if u love ur people and country so that the east will contribute a better IGR to the country |
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