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Re: Wigwe: Governors Mourn Ex-access Bank CEO by obaidan: 11:53am On Feb 14 |
the man seems too useful and resourceful for a lot of people. I can only imagine how his other children and parents will be feling right now, May God comfort them. |
Re: Wigwe: Governors Mourn Ex-access Bank CEO by kettykin: 1:28pm On Feb 14 |
lexy2014: He was building the best university of West Africa in isiokpo before his demise |
Re: Wigwe: Governors Mourn Ex-access Bank CEO by kettykin: 1:31pm On Feb 14 |
Jonathan: You that is not a mumu , what have you contributed to Nigeria or the well being of Nigeria. For the benefit of doubt ,he was building the best university of West Africa in isiokpo before his demise |
Re: Wigwe: Governors Mourn Ex-access Bank CEO by NASTYNASOSO: 2:04pm On Feb 14 |
Shikini: HMMMMMMMM OGA MUST YOU BRING MISCHEIF INTO THIS POST HERBERT IS AN IKWERRE MAN FROM ISIOKPO RIVERS STATE. IF YOU LIKE, CLAIM BUHARI IS AN IGBO MAN KEEP RIVERS PEOPLE OUT OF YOUR SELF OBSESSION MADNESS [OCD] . |
Re: Wigwe: Governors Mourn Ex-access Bank CEO by gidjah(m): 3:36pm On Feb 14 |
A sound man to the core ,an expert.and a diligent technocrat,never knew he live in Nigeria sef |
Re: Wigwe: Governors Mourn Ex-access Bank CEO by lexy2014: 3:38pm On Feb 14 |
kettykin: how was the university was "the best university of West Africa" when you say the university was still being built at the time of his death? you still havent answered my questions. 1. how did his being multi billionaire help the people of rivers state you are talking about? 2. how did he become a multi billionaire? |
Re: Wigwe: Governors Mourn Ex-access Bank CEO by kettykin: 4:33pm On Feb 14 |
lexy2014: The university was designated to be the best in Nigeria and west Africa, the budget for the university as at last year was N500B was meant to address skill gap, meet local skill shortage in the oil and gad industry and also be a net skill exporter to offshore projects all over the world. As at last year many brilliant isiokpo youths had already being given scholarships to go to the school, the school had also attracted local labor during the construction phase . The builders of the university were from the the Port Harcourt labor market. The entire ikwere and idiots communicate were carried along from the design stage to the execution stage of the project with their inputs taken into consideration. If this is not enough please mention any csr from another part of the country that has gone beyond the building of a high class university worth moreN500B and empowering indigenes and indigents through mass scholarship and local labor recruiting. Please kindly don't mention university owned by churches, I mean pure individual effort . I hope my very polite submission addresses your questions |
Re: Wigwe: Governors Mourn Ex-access Bank CEO by lexy2014: 4:55pm On Feb 14 |
kettykin: what is th criteria that was used to designate the university as the best in Nigeria and west africa? how can a university that was under construction and yet to commence operations be designated the best university in Nigeria and west africa? who designated the yet to be completed university the best university in Nigeria and west africa? when you say "the budget for the university as at last year was N500B", budget for what exactly? how did you get the information that the budget was N500b? how many students exactly are "many brilliant isiokpo youths"? are you saying that the only thing the billionaire could do was to "attract local labor" to build his unviersity? you said "during the construction phase". has the university been completed? pls what does this mean..."The entire ikwere and idiots communicate were carried along from the design stage to the execution stage of the project with their inputs taken into consideration." how does that answer any of the questions I asked? number 2 question which I asked "2. how did he become a multi billionaire?" you deliberately avoided it. what has the following got to do with the questions I asked? was it mentioned in my questions? If this is not enough please mention any csr from another part of the country that has gone beyond the building of a high class university worth moreN500B and empowering indigenes and indigents through mass scholarship and local labor recruiting. |
Re: Wigwe: Governors Mourn Ex-access Bank CEO by kettykin: 5:03pm On Feb 14 |
lexy2014: Please just hold on , I will find time not only to give you links to the information but the full story |
Re: Wigwe: Governors Mourn Ex-access Bank CEO by lexy2014: 5:06pm On Feb 14 |
kettykin: if the answers to my questions exist in your links, then use the information in the links to answer the questions as enumerated. 1. what is th criteria that was used to designate the university as the best in Nigeria and west africa? 2. how can a university that was under construction and yet to commence operations be designated the best university in Nigeria and west africa? 3. who designated the yet to be completed university the best university in Nigeria and west africa? 4. when you say "the budget for the university as at last year was N500B", budget for what exactly? 5. how did you get the information that the budget was N500b? 6. how many students exactly are "many brilliant isiokpo youths"? 7. are you saying that the only thing the billionaire could do was to "attract local labor" to build his unviersity? 8. you said "during the construction phase". has the university been completed? 9. pls what does this mean..."The entire ikwere and idiots communicate were carried along from the design stage to the execution stage of the project with their inputs taken into consideration." 10. how does that answer any of the questions I asked? 11. number 2 question which I asked "2. how did he become a multi billionaire?" you deliberately avoided it. 12. what has the following got to do with the questions I asked? was it mentioned in my questions? |
Re: Wigwe: Governors Mourn Ex-access Bank CEO by Asswipemod: 6:26pm On Feb 14 |
fergie001: Their Mule is gone. It's a big blow indeed. Only God knows how many billions of laundered dollars the bloke took his grave which can't be claimed by the governors again. |
Re: Wigwe: Governors Mourn Ex-access Bank CEO by BodyCount: 6:25am On Feb 15 |
Greenvaiper:Wèrey So, he owns, employed and paying the 10000000 workers in access bank from his pocket? Even the so-called scholarships sponsored by access bank, he pays for it from his pocket. The problem with wrètched people is that, they never use thèir brain. That's why ƴou continue to remain stagnant and frustrated. |
Re: Wigwe: Governors Mourn Ex-access Bank CEO by Greenvaiper: 7:18am On Feb 15 |
BodyCount: You are quite hopelessly dull... So the majority shareholder in a company has no say on how the company employs people and how scholarships are given? Go and play police and thief with your fellow kids, I am not your mate. Run along, kiddo. |
Re: Wigwe: Governors Mourn Ex-access Bank CEO by BodyCount: 7:26am On Feb 15 |
Greenvaiper:Your main problem is being irredeemably fōōIish. Wigwe or whatever he's called is a mere employee of access bank, just like the other employees. He can be disposed like every other employee as well even though he's a billionaire. I'm sure he made his wealth from FX and dollars shady deals, the effect is what the country is currently experiencing with every day and unending naira depreciation. Unfortunately, rotten brains like can't see it. |
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