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FatherAita (m)
Re: G8 Worried Over Nigeria's Nuclear Programme
« #64 on: July 02, 2008, 03:59 AM »

Nigerian, please HELP!!! Where will they site the Nuclear Plant. Please don't bring it to the South-South o! Please site it in Katsina State where Yar' Adua comes from so that if the ever present negligence of Nigerian workers who would man it comes to fore and disaster strikes, let it start from Yar' Adua's state.

I cannot imagine a country that cannot get things right, delving into Nuclear Power. Is it crayfish? Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore, UAE, Saudi Arabia etc all don't have Nuclear programmes yet they have electricity, why can't the Nigerian government get their priorities right?

I believe this is another way of stealing Nigeria's money again.

Please instaed of wasting money, follow these few advise

1. Rehabilitate Nigerian Schools & pay Teachers  a minimum wage of N50,000 per month (this is not even too mucbut just for a start)
2. Rehabilitate Nigerian Hospitals and pay our Doctors and Nurses well.
3. Bring back Nigeria Airways and let rofessionals manage it.
4. Rehabilitate our roads.
5. Develope alternative energy system e.g. Solar, Wind and Hydro power. Do it with all vigour like your lives depend on it.
6. Suspend Banking licence to any bank that refuses to give loans to genuine small-scale businessmen/women.
7. Start up a programme for Secondary school leavers to learn a trade after they finish SSCE pending the time they get lucky to gain admission to either Poly or University.
8. Begin to arrest and jail government officials who steals money (at least 50 years in jail)

If we do these things, Nigeria will prosper.
We don't need Nuclear programme.

Nuclear ko, Atomic ni
FatherAita (m)
Re: G8 Worried Over Nigeria's Nuclear Programme
« #65 on: July 02, 2008, 04:05 AM »

Nigerian, please HELP!!! Where will they site the Nuclear Plant. Please don't bring it to the South-South o! Please site it in Katsina State where Yar' Adua comes from so that if the ever present negligence of Nigerian workers who would man it comes to fore and disaster strikes, let it start from Yar' Adua's state.

I cannot imagine a country that cannot get things right, delving into Nuclear Power. Is it crayfish? Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore, UAE, Saudi Arabia etc all don't have Nuclear programmes yet they have electricity, why can't the Nigerian government get their priorities right?

I believe this is another way of stealing Nigeria's money again.

Please instaed of wasting money, follow these few advise

1. Rehabilitate Nigerian Schools & pay Teachers  a minimum wage of N50,000 per month (this is not even too mucbut just for a start)
2. Rehabilitate Nigerian Hospitals and pay our Doctors and Nurses well.
3. Bring back Nigeria Airways and let rofessionals manage it.
4. Rehabilitate our roads.
5. Develope alternative energy system e.g. Solar, Wind and Hydro power. Do it with all vigour like your lives depend on it.
6. Suspend Banking licence to any bank that refuses to give loans to genuine small-scale businessmen/women.
7. Start up a programme for Secondary school leavers to learn a trade after they finish SSCE pending the time they get lucky to gain admission to either Poly or University.
8. Begin to arrest and jail government officials who steals money (at least 50 years in jail)

If we do these things, Nigeria will prosper. We don't need Nuclear programme.

Nuclear ko, Atomic ni
Blatant
Re: G8 Worried Over Nigeria's Nuclear Programme
« #66 on: July 02, 2008, 10:37 AM »

Please tell me that the Nigerian Government is just having a laugh
seunthomas
Re: G8 Worried Over Nigeria's Nuclear Programme
« #67 on: July 02, 2008, 11:33 AM »

For those of you who don't believe Nigeria can successfully implement a nuclear programme, i would like to inform you that certain institutions in this country are already implementing such for several years now. Nigeria is a great country irrespective of our not to great history. Nigeria will one day seat in a comfortable amongst technology advanced countries.  It however requires effort from all,  Cheesy
abdurrazaq (m)
Re: G8 Worried Over Nigeria's Nuclear Programme
« #68 on: July 02, 2008, 12:16 PM »

Amen Cheesy Cheesy
faoni572 (m)
Re: G8 Worried Over Nigeria's Nuclear Programme
« #69 on: July 02, 2008, 03:43 PM »

My major problem now is to look for a way to get out of this country because I don't want to die from nuclear radiation or from any hazard it will cause. It is obvious that Nigeria can not handle the project.
skyone (m)
Re: G8 Worried Over Nigeria's Nuclear Programme
« #70 on: July 03, 2008, 01:29 PM »





The government love to dream about good things but don't have the ability to maintain them.
rancetech (m)
Re: G8 Worried Over Nigeria's Nuclear Programme
« #71 on: July 03, 2008, 06:48 PM »

It really amazes me what type of people we have in this forum. What is Nuclear Power? I bet you, some of them don't have the slightest idea of what it is, and what it could be used for. What we should do is to pray it works, I bet you guys would be the first to enjoy it. I like people who are optimistic, especially when it comes to Nigeria because I believe that Nigeria is going to be great.
rancetech (m)
Re: G8 Worried Over Nigeria's Nuclear Programme
« #72 on: July 03, 2008, 06:50 PM »

Nigeria is definitely going to be great, whether you like it or not.
Kobojunkie
Re: G8 Worried Over Nigeria's Nuclear Programme
« #73 on: July 03, 2008, 07:03 PM »

Quote from: rancetech on July 03, 2008, 06:48 PM
It really amazes me what type of people we have in this forum. What is Nuclear Power? I bet you, some of them don't have the slightest idea of what it is, and what it could be used for. What we should do is to pray it works, I bet you guys would be the first to enjoy it. I like people who are optimistic, especially when it comes to Nigeria because I believe that Nigeria is going to be great.

ROFLMAO!!!!! OH!!! WE ARE IN TROUBLE OOO!!!!
davidif (m)
Re: G8 Worried Over Nigeria's Nuclear Programme
« #74 on: July 04, 2008, 07:11 AM »

ha ha ha ha ha ha,  Grin  Grin  Grin chai chai chai Nigerians una go kill me for laughter, i was reading this in the computer lab and was almost crying with laughter, they truly need to fire those THIS DAY journalists, its as if they hire any body this days, no wonder i blame the university system especially the department of english and journalism. Any way it was good for comic relief he he he. Chai, Nigerians please don't make me laugh myself to death abeg o  Grin  Grin  Grin Grin Grin
davidif (m)
Re: G8 Worried Over Nigeria's Nuclear Programme
« #75 on: July 04, 2008, 07:15 AM »

wonderful wonderful, wonders shall never end in Nigeria he he he.
seunthomas
Re: G8 Worried Over Nigeria's Nuclear Programme
« #76 on: July 04, 2008, 01:22 PM »

Its like most of you guys don't understand the news report "Nigeria already has a nuclear programme".  I did my Industrial Attachment at a company that handled the design of a facility for one of the two nuclear research centers in the country that i am aware of.    Both nuclear programmes are basically for research purposes not for energy generation. They actually took very great care in the design and implementation.   So i don't know what the pessimism about a nuclear programme.
I don't however no about the governments intention to use nuclear energy.  But even with that i think we can handle it with some care and technical know-how.   Both centers have existed for more than 3 years now and most of you guys don't know about.  Is Nigeria not great???
unit (f)
Re: G8 Worried Over Nigeria's Nuclear Programme
« #77 on: July 04, 2008, 02:25 PM »

@seunthomas

lets be real with ourselves, nuclear programme for reseach is different from trying to provide energy for the nation.Can a government that can't/won't stop bunkering and pipeline vandalisation be able to ensure the safety of a nuclear plant?
  Corruption is killing the masses already,do we have to use radiation to wipe ourselves from the surface of the earth?


texazzpete (m)
Re: G8 Worried Over Nigeria's Nuclear Programme
« #78 on: July 04, 2008, 05:44 PM »

Quote from: seunthomas on July 04, 2008, 01:22 PM
Its like most of you guys don't understand the news report "Nigeria already has a nuclear programme". I did my Industrial Attachment at a company that handled the design of a facility for one of the two nuclear research centers in the country that i am aware of. Both nuclear programmes are basically for research purposes not for energy generation. They actually took very great care in the design and implementation. So i don't know what the pessimism about a nuclear programme.
I don't however no about the governments intention to use nuclear energy. But even with that i think we can handle it with some care and technical know-how. Both centers have existed for more than 3 years now and most of you guys don't know about. Is Nigeria not great???

You've already done your industrial attachment. That means you're probably in 400L at least.

if at this stage you don't know the difference between 'nuclear research' and 'nuclear reactor', then you better leave school and save your parents the extra cash. Education isn't doing you any good.
na2day? (m)
Re: G8 Worried Over Nigeria's Nuclear Programme
« #79 on: July 05, 2008, 02:16 AM »

nuclear gini? make una no make me die of laughter, we never sabi how to handle nepa na nuclear matter we wan begin dey do. follow follow go kill us. Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy
k9ine (m)
Re: G8 Worried Over Nigeria's Nuclear Programme
« #80 on: July 05, 2008, 12:58 PM »

THEY VE STARTED AGAIN O!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

THIS IS A COUNTRY WHERE MERE ROAD MAINTENANCE IS NOT GAURANTEED, INFACT ITS A PRIVILEDGE THAT A ROAD IS FIXED FOR THE USERS  AND LOCALITY.

LETS NOT GO TO THE HEALTH SECTOR, INADEQUATE FUNDIND STAFFING,  N INFRASTRUCTURE.
ONLY GOD KNOWS D INADEQUACIES.

IN THE NAME OF OUR CHILDREN AND CHILDREN YET UNBORN: NIGERIA IS NOT RIPE FOR A NUCLEAR PROGRAMME(REMEMBER IKEJA CANTONEMENT INCIDENCE)

LET GOVT DEDICATE HER ENERGY TO WIND, SOLAR ENERGY.
troy34 (m)
Re: G8 Worried Over Nigeria's Nuclear Programme
« #81 on: July 06, 2008, 05:59 PM »

since when did we start nuclear programmes we have not solved problems like PHCN we are talking about nuclear programme its just a means to put Naija on international news scene Grin
na2day? (m)
Re: G8 Worried Over Nigeria's Nuclear Programme
« #82 on: July 06, 2008, 06:06 PM »

nuclear ko, secular ni Lips sealed Lips sealed Lips sealed
ayinba1 (f)
Re: G8 Worried Over Nigeria's Nuclear Programme
« #83 on: July 06, 2008, 06:39 PM »

Nucular wetin? Abeg this one pass joke.   Grin
ayinba1 (f)
Re: G8 Worried Over Nigeria's Nuclear Programme
« #84 on: July 06, 2008, 06:42 PM »

Quick correction please, I am not a pessimist.

It is funny because "G8" (according to "This Day") is concerned about it.
damola1
Re: G8 Worried Over Nigeria's Nuclear Programme
« #85 on: July 06, 2008, 09:18 PM »

Make Nigeria no even go that side at all,

na him OBJ GO USE do come back and threaten political opporutnity in 2011, or if he want do coup!!!

Nigeria ke?,  Error!

Can't forget JAN. 27TH,  u come dey talk nuclear,  big error!
kaypound (m)
Re: G8 Worried Over Nigeria's Nuclear Programme
« #86 on: July 09, 2008, 04:08 PM »

rubbish,it can never be possible.the whole world will laugh at our stupidity
ogbendibe
Re: G8 Worried Over Nigeria's Nuclear Programme
« #87 on: July 11, 2008, 07:33 AM »

PLEASE MY BROTHERS You CAN NOT COMPARE NIGERIA WITH INDIA AND PAKISTAN.THEY ARE MANY LIGHT YEARS AHEAD OF NIGGA.THEY HAVE MORE INDUSTRIES ENOUGH TO GO ROUND NIGERIA STATES 4 EACH IN A STATE.You TALKED ABOUT IRAN,IT IS CLEAR RUSSIA AND CHINA ARE BEHIND THERE NUCLEAR PROGRAM BT WHAT ABOUT COMMITMENT OF IRAINIANS TO ACHIEVE THESE EVEN UNDER WESTERN PRESSURE? I TELL You, VERY GREAT COMMITMENT.THE 16BILLION DOLLARS SPENT BY OBJ'S REGIME ON ENERGY,MORE THAN HALF THE BILLIONS WAS HANDLED BY FORIEGN CONTRACTORS WHAT HAPPEN, IT FAILED.SO WHETHER THERE IS A POSSIBILTY THAT OUR NUCLEAR PROJECT WILL FAIL,I WILL SAY YES EXCEPT THIS TIME AROUND,OUR LEADERS WILL DO BETTER.THKS
skolche
Re: G8 Worried Over Nigeria's Nuclear Programme
« #88 on: July 15, 2008, 12:23 PM »

talk2mi u know talk about aircraft when dey disappear for air. abeg our problem for naija be say we no sabi our priority and we dey wan place our hand where we never reach,
faoni572 (m)
Re: G8 Worried Over Nigeria's Nuclear Programme
« #89 on: July 15, 2008, 01:10 PM »

@rancetech
Quote
It really amazes me what type of people we have in this forum. What is Nuclear Power? I bet you, some of them don't have the slightest idea of what it is, and what it could be used for. What we should do is to pray it works, I bet you guys would be the first to enjoy it. I like people who are optimistic, especially when it comes to Nigeria because I believe that Nigeria is going to be great.

yah I pray that Nigeria should be great. Is Nigeria going to be great with the corrupt leaders we have in the country? Please can u tell me anything that have succeded in this country before?

Thanks
olrotimi (m)
Re: G8 Worried Over Nigeria's Nuclear Programme
« #90 on: July 16, 2008, 04:51 AM »

we'D better be smart on how we convince bush (and maybe obama) that there is no qualms in our nuclear programme, because it only requires a twitch on bush's face and  Lips sealed
tulk2mi
Re: G8 Worried Over Nigeria's Nuclear Programme
« #91 on: July 16, 2008, 12:50 PM »

@Skolche
My Guy how many i go fit talk, i just dey point out the futility of the project plus d security threat wey we go face if govt decide 2 go thro wit this proj. my bros na only GOD fit helep us. forget d blind patrotism wey some dey yearn here, who talk say we no want good 4 naija but practically with d current state of curruption 4 we country how we wan came take manage without d threat of disaster looming. think am patriotic niajarian Lips sealed
Amanijuls
Re: G8 Worried Over Nigeria's Nuclear Programme
« #92 on: July 16, 2008, 04:23 PM »

 Huh Huh Huh Huh
There's actually alot to be scared of when it comes to nuclear waste.
Gues we stil have a long way to go.
Lets keep praying for our country because it has alot to do with us.
thando (f)
Re: G8 Worried Over Nigeria's Nuclear Programme
« #93 on: July 16, 2008, 05:45 PM »

hopefully nothing goes wrong .do people know the destruction that would follo if anithin goes wrong not just us but generations 2 follo the whole of africa n maybe middle east should be worried ,  if the g8 is
kikisam
Re: G8 Worried Over Nigeria's Nuclear Programme
« #94 on: July 21, 2008, 04:05 PM »

there so many birds that desire to fly but can never because they are wingless or too heavy to carry themselves same with this nuclear programme, G8 should worry over things with prority and not a project that has no plan, agenda, strategy.
TCUBE (m)
Re: G8 Worried Over Nigeria's Nuclear Programme
« #95 on: July 21, 2008, 06:32 PM »

nigeria? nuclear,  we are stil have problems handling hydro and here we are talking about nuclear, lol very funny ,  osama must be very happy about this , all he has to do his bribe his way through, its naija,
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