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ubamu2029
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we don't hear anything about it anymore. has tinapa become another
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Topsido
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Too early to judge but its like am afraid you might be close to it.
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Constantin
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topsido, mess yourself up dirty son of a motherfucking bitch girl porteuese du Sida!
TINAPA IS WORKING AND IT IS WORKING WELL YOU DIRTS MOTHERFUCKING NAIJA HATERS mess YOU ALL MOTHERFUCKING BAD ASSHOLES LICKING YOUR FINGERS WHEN NATIONS ARE FUCKERSW FUCKING PETITS IDIOTS GET YOURSELF mess UP!
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n-guage (m)
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why is constanti cursin, another internet gagsta?
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ubamu2029
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Too early to judge but its like am afraid you might be close to it.
topsido, don't just let me grab my gun. i will start shooting.
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n-guage (m)
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@Ubamu2029 U must be retarded, does a serial killer like Cho come into healthy jokes?
don't lets judge tinapa yet, fine boy is a good christian, abi na so I hear
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ubamu2029
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@Ubamu2029 You must be retarded, does a serial killer like Cho come into healthy jokes?
don't lets judge tinapa yet, fine boy is a good christian, abi na so I hear
n-guage, you are a real minus. ignoramus!
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n-guage (m)
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why don't you admit you were wrong. If any of your relatives were involved, you wont crack jokes with it
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GNature (m)
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topsido, mess yourself up dirty son of a motherfucking bitch girl porteuese du Sida!
TINAPA IS WORKING AND IT IS WORKING WELL YOU DIRTS MOTHERFUCKING NAIJA HATERS mess YOU ALL MOTHERFUCKING BAD ASSHOLES LICKING YOUR FINGERS WHEN NATIONS ARE FUCKERSW FUCKING PETITS IDIOTS GET YOURSELF mess UP!
Chill out oooh my brother. Don't give yourself a heart attack. @topic It is going to take time for the project to reach its full potential. The beautiful Dubai took 15 years to manifest into what it is today. Now, the UAE generates more money from tourism than it does from oil ! If properly managed, Tinapa has the potential of generating billions of naira in revenue for Cross River State as well as providing employment for the masses. But the right hands must be on deck as far as its management is concerned. We are not there yet, but we will get there.
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initiator (m)
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But its true ooo. Fact is the momentum is falling. If this project becomes 1 of those white elephants it'll be a shame but i pray it does not. I guess more expertraites should be brought in.
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PapaBrowne (m)
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Since Duke left, I haven't heard much.All the hype is gone.I hope it doesn't go down!!
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babasin (m)
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this is Nigeria! Alscon in Ikot-Abasi was much more promising, where ist today! TINAPA, I am afriad is dead on arrival. We don't see the larger picture; 1. foreigner are only interested in Nigeria's oil & gas 2. Nigerians in naija too poor to on tourism; no middle class 3. The few rich ones would rather go London/NY 
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Hero (m)
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You guys are too damn inpatient, and obviously don't read the damn news. The place just helled a International conference on the future of the African film industry, an event in which thousands of folks of around the continent and from film industries from Asia, South America as well as Hollywood attended, and it went very smoothly, and the visitors loved the new resort. But guess what, the place is not even finished yet, only the ((1st)) phase of the massive ((5)) phase project has been completed thus far and that occurred just late last year or earlier this year. The place is doing great and is developing as scheduled. You'all forget that this and many other mega projects that are now going on in Nigeria today are not wholly or in some cases--- not at all financed by the Nigerian government but rather by consortium's in which private organizations put up the majority share of funds and manage the majority share of the project and or the entire thing, while the government owns none or very little.
It isn't like the old days anymore, the government has learned its lesson is now trying to back out of big business ventures, while rapidly turning the economy over to the private institutions who have the experience and fortitude to run it properly as the government simply sits back and dose as they are supposed to. That's provide the conducive environment for commercial, educational, agricultural, tourist, and industrial growth for these companies and the citizens to benefit from. The government has no business in big business.
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Topsido
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Constatin and Ubai, you to must be political thugs. My advice for you, get a life, duds! I like Duke a lot and i think he would hav heard about white elephant before. He sure wont want to b one.
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Hero (m)
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Constatin and Ubai, you to must be political thugs. My advice for you, get a life, duds! I like Duke a lot and i think he would hav heard about white elephant before. He sure wont want to b one.
Absolutely, man.
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babasin (m)
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The place just helled a International conference on the future of the African film industry, an event in which thousands of folks of around the continent and from film industries from Asia, South America as well as Hollywood attended, and it went very smoothly, and the visitors loved the new resort where is this news? even on Tinapa webpage, there is nothing about this? And how many of such conf will be needed per year o really attract visitors? Point: Develop your ordinary infrastructure; schools for your children, water for your people; allow your cictizen to enjoy; geninue news will spread. instead of build castle in the air.
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Hero (m)
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where is this news? even on Tinapa webpage, there is nothing about this?
And how many of such conf will be needed per year o really attract visitors?
Point: Develop your ordinary infrastructure; schools for your children, water for your people; allow your cictizen to enjoy; geninue news will spread. instead of build castle in the air.
What corporations do with their money is there business. The vast majority of the funds spent by the government in that state has gone toward schools, roads and other infrastructural improvement projects. The state is possibly the fastest developing state in the union beyond the FCT. It's rapidly turning into the overwhelming hub of the nation's emerging tourism industry, and one should not underestimate the economic power of tourism, in which even states here in the US cater to heavily--- in that it provides them with a large chunk of their annual GNP. Florida, Hawaii, Alaska, California and Nevada come to mind immediately, in that tourism plays a huge part in the profiteering elements of their economies. I'll try to find the article about the conference.
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