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PoliticsRe: Why My Aide Tore His PDP Membership Card — Governor Dankwambo (photo) by 9inches(m): 10:33pm On Feb 20, 2015
Who is saying the truth? Only God knows. sad
RomanceRe: Must A Lady Have Big Bosoms For Her To Look Attractive by 9inches(m): 1:39am On Feb 20, 2015
akinsadeez:
The guy likes big boobs....that is his preference. You might like 9inches while another lady is very okay with 5 inches. I don't see anything wrong in expressing one's preference. It doesn't mean he cannot manage the one you have. cheesy
huh huh
PoliticsRe: Who Is The Best President Nigeria Has Ever Had? by 9inches(m): 11:58pm On Feb 14, 2015
GEJ the best performer so far.
PoliticsRe: Emir Sanusi, His Wives & Kids Stun In New Photo by 9inches(m): 11:37pm On Feb 10, 2015
12 kids! with his assumingly tiny tool. grin
RomanceRe: What Are You Getting Your Girlfriend/wife On Val's Day? by 9inches(m): 11:25pm On Feb 09, 2015
Wrapped PVC.

GEJ till 2019
RomanceRe: My Boyfriend Is Always Demanding Financially From Me by 9inches(m): 11:13pm On Feb 09, 2015
DickDastardly:
Dear Madam ATM,
His Verve card must be more than 9inches. grin
angry
SportsRe: Ivory Coast Vs Ghana: AFCON 2015 Final (9 - 8) On Penalties On 8th Feb 2015 by 9inches(m): 11:09pm On Feb 08, 2015
homealone2:
Ghana must go
Dem don go
SportsRe: Ivory Coast Vs Ghana: AFCON 2015 Final (9 - 8) On Penalties On 8th Feb 2015 by 9inches(m): 11:01pm On Feb 08, 2015
Yes! Yes!! Yesss!!! Just how I wanted it. Congrats to the Elephants smiley
SportsRe: Ivory Coast Vs Ghana: AFCON 2015 Final (9 - 8) On Penalties On 8th Feb 2015 by 9inches(m): 6:11pm On Feb 08, 2015
Nico vs Vinz final

CelebritiesRe: Pics: Dencia, Spotted With Kanye West And Kim Kardashian At Roc Nation Party by 9inches(m): 6:03pm On Feb 08, 2015
kennygee:
The guy in the last pics is like "what hell did this one spring from"?

I am sorry to say but this woman is not attractive at all.

After all the self hate, she just looks like an Ngbeke with oganigwe over sized boobs.
Chai, dia ris God o.
InvestmentRe: Nigeria Is Investors Unavoidable Destination- France by 9inches(m): 5:56pm On Feb 08, 2015
"We want change, we want change".... And Jega changed the election date. Prof Jega is pro-APC grin
PoliticsRe: Anambra light of the nation, eastern economy power house. by 9inches(m): 11:24am On Feb 08, 2015
OBIANO APPRECIATES PENSIONERS, GIVES OUT RICE

Anambra State Governor, Chief Willie Obiano has distributed the first set of 2,660 bags of rice to pensioners in the State. Performing the function at Independence Square, Amawbia, Governor Obiano said the welfare of pensioners, who served the State faithfully in the past, would remain a priority throughout the life span of his administration.

The beneficiaries are retired primary school teachers and local government workers from Anaocha, Awka North, Awka South, Dunukofia and Njikoka local government areas.

The Governor recalled that on inception his administration offset N1.8b pension arrears and had since maintained regular monthly payment in line with his promise to deliver on physical and human infrastructure. He restated the resolve of his government to give Awka a befitting capital status and announced that work would soon commence on the Ukwu – oji Isi – agu road.

Obiano urged the people to give APGA resounding victory in the coming election to consolidate good governance in the state.

The State Commissioner for Local Government Affairs, Mrs Azuka Enemuo said over ten thousand pensioners would benefit from the exercise across the State. Enemuo recalled that APGA governments in the State had paid over N42b pension arrears owed since 1999 during which time, she said, the retired workers suffered untold hardship. She disclosed that the state secretariat of the pensioners’ association has been completed and would soon be commissioned.

In their reactions, the pensioners wished the Governor God’s blessings. Mr Felix Okafor expressed gratitude to Obiano for his good gesture. Mrs Kate Chikweobi prayed God to endow the Governor with wisdom to pilot the affairs of the state.
http://www.thenigerianvoice.com/news/169234/1/obiano-appreciates-pensioners-gives-out-rice.html

PoliticsRe: Anambra light of the nation, eastern economy power house. by 9inches(m):
Obiano Launches New State Mass Transit Buses

The Anambra State Governor, Willie Obiano, had commissioned 40 brand new 59-seater Buses for Anambra State Mass Transit to boost transportation in the state.

Launching the vehicles at the governor’s lodge in Amambra, Mr Obiano said the welfare and well-being of the people of the State was paramount and should not be compromised.

He maintained that the Buses would ply the whole Local Government Areas with the transport fare at half of the current commercial rate.

He also assured the residents of the state that the ‘Operation Fill All Pot Holes’ on Anambra roads would continue for a better living standard for everyone in the State.

Governor Obiano explained that the gesture would complement the services of the 200 city cabs launched in December last year which had impacted on the people’s lives positively.

Governor Obiano assured that the drivers will be well trained to provide efficient services while enhanced technology will follow the next consignment to make sure people are happy in the State.

The State Commissioner for Transport, Mr Chuma Mbonu, while disclosing that the buses will commence operations next week, said that the scheme had given a big boost to the transport sector in the State.
http://www.channelstv.com/2015/02/07/obiano-launches-new-state-mass-transit-buses/

PoliticsRe: Buhari Is A Respected Elder States­man Of Integrity - Peter Obi by 9inches(op): 11:39am On Feb 06, 2015
Even for the sake of argu­ment and in the worst-case scenario, the apparent failure of those that are educated to lead us is not an excuse to go for those that are not educated. That alternative is scary. At a point in history, companies like Enron of America, Globacom of Canada and Lehman Broth­ers of America [which were run by the best brains from the best schools]experienced failing fortunes, but nobody advocated that uneducated persons should take over their management. That people still die in the hands of qualified medical doc­tors is not a basis for us to start patronising Native Doctors.
PoliticsBuhari Is A Respected Elder States­man Of Integrity - Peter Obi by 9inches(op):
Many years ago, the Philosopher, Aristotle observed that the dif­ference between the educat­ed and the uneducated is like that between the living and the dead. To Aristophanes, it is the dissimilarity between bro­ken and unbroken horses. As President of the US, Lyndon Johnson had declared: “At the desk where I sit, I have learned one great truth. The answer for all our national problems; the answer for all the problems of the world — come to a single word. That word is education.”

All these notions about edu­cation have been with man as far back as we can trace its his­tory. Efforts have always been on-going to improve on educa­tion among nations and their peoples.

It is universally acknowl­edged that the distinction be­tween success and failure lies in education; in the same way that educational attainments explain the disparities in the growth and development of nations. The great countries of Europe, the Americas and Asia are what they are today due largely to consistent investments in edu­cation. Great inventions and innovations that have propelled the world to greater heights, in­cluding going to the moon, are products of education.

The Asian power houses — China and India – have become the dominant growth areas of the world; and this rooted in education. Among the legion of examples are: India’s ascendan­cy in ICT; Singapore’s elevation from the 3rd to the 1st World; China’s current economic rank­ing.

Coming home to Africa, the Mandelas, Ziks, Awolowos, Nkrumahs, Nyereres, Balewas and others who fought for the freedom of their peoples had the benefit of early exposure to education. The achievements and development of Nigeria to date in the polity, economy and society have come mostly from educated minds. One can hardly imagine what would have hap­pened if we did not have law­yers, doctors, bankers, academ­ics and the like.

At the recent launch of UNESCO Education for All, the organization’s Director in Nigeria, Professor Hassana Ali­dou revealed that said that Ni­geria shared some of the worst education indicators in the world. The country has about 10 million out-of school chil­dren — the highest in the world – the majority of who are in the North. Experts contend that this deplorable state of education in Nigeria is traceable to the long governance of the country by persons with limited educa­tional attainments and the con­comitant little appreciation of its benefits. The statistics show that the levels of development of the Zones in Nigeria and their embrace of civilization are directly proportional to their educational exposure.

Alas, against this back­ground and in the heat of elec­tioneering — during which the three dominant issues should be education, education and edu­cation — it is very worrisome that our leaders are actually busy talking down on educa­tion. In one of the APC’s recent rallies, for instance, somebody queried the country’s benefit in having a President Goodluck Jonathan and his Vice, HE, Na­madi Sambo with a Ph.D. and B.Sc. Architecture respectively. With evident glee, the party stalwart gave the ‘verdict’ that the educational attainments of the two gentlemen have not translated into goodies for the country. Even more embarrass­ing was that the APC crowd cheered!

Education provides the plat­forms for planning and proper articulation of policies – not just for today but for the future as well. Since failure to plan is planning to fail, the genera­tion of good policies and pro­grammes starts with recruiting educated minds. Take the case of President Goodluck Jona­than and the positive difference his tenure has made in educa­tion:

Today, there is better and sustained funding of Univer­sal Basic Education in the country through the Universal Basic Education Commission (UBEC). Among others, this is reflected in improvements in the country’s performance in various examinations. For instance, the WASCE pass rate was highest in 2012-2013 [38% & 36%]; as compared to the 15%-25% of 2000-2009. NECO statistics reveal that in 2010, 9.36% of the total number of candidates made 5 credits & above [including in Mathemat­ics & English]. Corresponding figures were 8.06% in 2011; 32.22% in 2012; 48.37% in 2013 and 52.29% in 2014.

Unlike the road-shows of the past, President Jonathan fur­ther demonstrated his love for and commitment to education with the firm establishment of schools for the Almajiris in the Northern parts of the country; even as he is taking on the chal­lenge of male child drop-out of schools in the South. With the establishment of 14 new univer­sities – 10 in the North and 4 in the South – he has ensured that practically every State of the Federation now has a Federal University – with the additional benefits expanding admission opportunities and development hubs.

Because of his exposure to education, President Jonathan has done a lot of things differ­ently — carefully assembling core teams of people with the requisite educational exposure & cognate experience. A few examples are instructive: Under the competent management of the Minister of Agriculture & Rural Development, Dr. Akin­wunmi Adesina, a renowned Agricultural Economist, the administration’s programme of action for the strategic agricul­tural sector is encapsulated in the Agricultural Transforma­tion Action Plan [ATAP] and Agricultural Transformation Agenda [ATA], with the ac­tive involvement of practicing farmers, especially women and the youth. The key emphases are to strengthen linkages be­tween production, marketing, processing & storage as well as between agriculture & rural de­velopment. Critical success fac­tors in efforts to transform the sector to commendable heights include funding, technological support, promoting Made-in- Nigeria, concrete export sup­port, Public-Private Partner­ships [PPPs], from subsistence to mechanized farming, natural fertilizer from organic waste, agricultural extension services, and agro-allied industries.

The ATA is easily the larg­est-ever government-enabled private sector-led effort to de­velop Agriculture in Nigeria. It classifies and treats agriculture as a development programme; a business that would boost do­mestic food production, reduce dependence on food imports, expand value-addition to local­ly-produced agro-products and create wealth for millions of Ni­gerians. In the process, the sec­tor will become steadily fruitful, efficient and competitive. On the bases of the success stories to date, conservative projec­tions expect additional 20 mil­lion tonnes of food to domestic supply and 3.5 million jobs by 2015.

As Minister of Finance & Co-ordinating Minister for the Economy, Dr. Ngozi Okonjo- Iweala has infused quite a num­ber of creative measures in the financial sector and economy at large. Initiatives of this globally-renowned and Harvard-trianed Economist & erstwhile Manag­ing Director of the World Bank include the Sovereign Wealth Saving Fund, Subsidy Re-In­vestment Programme [SURE-P] and YOU-WIN scheme. The creation of the Mortgage Refinancing Company to make long-term funds available and increase liquidity in the sub-sector has greatly boosted the Housing sector. Aside from generating several thousand job opportunities, the boom is ex­pected to steadily reduce the na­tion’s housing deficit [currently estimated at 17 million].

Prior to his appointment as Minister of Trade & Invest­ment, Dr. Olusegun Aganga had served as Managing Di­rector of the famed Goldman Sachs. Under his management of the Ministry, Nigeria now has an Industrial Policy. Among other outcomes, investment in the sugar sub-sector has grown from US$100 million in 2011 to some US$3.2 billion in 2013. The National Automo­tive Policy has enabled the re­suscitation of moribund motor assembly companies such of PAN and ANNAMCO as well as the firm emergence of oth­ers, including INNOSON and NISSAN. In the same vein, the Cotton & Textile Development Policy and the N200 billion SME [low interest]financing scheme are progressively creat­ing many jobs and expanding the economy.

The Minister of Commu­nications Technology, Mrs Omobola Johnson was the Managing Director of Accen­ture, and is doing very well. Un­der her management, Nigeria now has an unambiguous clear template on ICT development. Professor Chinedu Nebo, the Minister of Power served as Vice-Chancellor of University of Nigeria, Nsukka; even as his predecessor, Barth. Nnaji is a celebrated Professor of Robot­ics. The Federal Ministry of Education is headed by a vet­eran educationist & administra­tor, Mallam Ibrahim Shekarau – ably assisted by Mrs. Viola Onwuliri, a reputable Professor. The Minister of Special Duties, Alhaji Kabiru Tanimu Turaki is a highly-respected Senior Ad­vocate of Nigeria.

These and other key Minis­ters of the Jonathan administra­tion could not have achieved the much they have without the privilege and benefit of good education. This [and of course, more]is what Jonathan wants for the entire country.

The person who raised the issue of Mr. President’s educa­tional qualification also derided the value of the Vice-President’s degree in Architecture, won­dering how many roads he has built. It is known that the VP has his schedules, while there is a full-fledged Ministry of Works headed by two Ministers.

Be that as it may, the Jona­than administration has done a lot on road construction and transportation. Under SURE-P funding alone, it has vari­ously completed work and is undertaking projects on sev­eral roads across the country. These include: dualization of the Abuja-Abaji-Lokoja road; dualization of Kano-Potiskum- Maiduguri road; reconstruction of Benin-Ore-Shagamu dual carriageway; rehabilitation of Onitsha-Enugu-Port Harcourt dual carriageway; construction of Loko/Oweto Bridge across the Benue River; construc­tion of the 2nd Niger Bridge at Onitsha/Asaba; rehabilitation, reconstruction & expansion works on the Lagos-Ibadan dual carriageway; Calabar- Katsina Ala road, among other projects. The railways, which became moribund over 30 years ago, have been resusci­tated. While the narrow gauges are coming back into opera­tion, the Federal Government is building standard gauges as part of the 25 years Strategic Rail Development Plan.

Even for the sake of argu­ment and in the worst-case scenario, the apparent failure of those that are educated to lead us is not an excuse to go for those that are not educated. That alternative is scary. At a point in history, companies like Enron of America, Globacom of Canada and Lehman Broth­ers of America [which were run by the best brains from the best schools]experienced failing fortunes, but nobody advocated that uneducated persons should take over their management. That people still die in the hands of qualified medical doc­tors is not a basis for us to start patronising Native Doctors.

Without dabbling into the certificate controversy, I have always maintained that Major- General Muhammadu Buhari [rtd.] is a respected elder states­man of integrity. Similarly, I have also noted that educational qualification is not a measure of integrity. However, I am con­strained to add that those who want to lead must strive to play with the laws of the com­munity and the norms of the community. Though none of us is perfect, but the rules of engagement have prescribed minimum qualifications to con­test for public offices; and they must be adhered to.
http://sunnewsonline.com/new/?p=101772
CelebritiesRe: Desmond Elliot Celebrates Birthday Party With Family And Friends (Photo) by 9inches(m): 1:43pm On Feb 05, 2015
Politicizing a birthday. Wetin person no go see
CelebritiesRe: Don Jazzy Surprises Twitter Fans With Cash Gifts by 9inches(m): 8:00pm On Feb 04, 2015
dOnLarich:
u have been working on ur album since the time of NoaH
Not even a snippet
PoliticsRe: GEJ's Achievements: Aganga, Iweala, Nebo, Adesina & Madueke Give Accounts by 9inches(m): 12:30pm On Feb 04, 2015
tomilola10:
Crap!...... They spent so much on agriculture but beans, rice & garri have never been this costly. They say our economy is one of d best in Africa but 1 USDollar = 208 Naira.
Mechie onu! You know nothing about how the economy works. Wait till beans gets cheap overnight, Mr. quick-fix.[/quote]
Music/RadioRe: What Music Are You Listening To Right Now? by 9inches(m): 10:38pm On Feb 03, 2015
Tiesto ft. Matthew Koma - wasted
PoliticsRe: Buhari, Fashola, Amaechi & Ambode At Organised Private Sector Meeting In Lagos by 9inches(m): 8:58am On Feb 03, 2015
Operating within their comfort zones while dodging a live debate with their opponents. Bunch of illiterates with ignorant supporters.
Music/RadioRe: What Music Are You Listening To Right Now? by 9inches(m): 9:14pm On Feb 02, 2015
Avicii - The Nights
PoliticsRe: Anambra light of the nation, eastern economy power house. by 9inches(m): 2:41am On Feb 02, 2015
asadike:
nsogbu adigi nwanne. obia,anyi anu jo ogu afor ma dozikwa ka umu nne.
Kekwaa aji n'ume, obukwa nkita ara na-adokakwa efe mmadu. Isi adichasighi ya mma o. grin
PoliticsRe: Anambra light of the nation, eastern economy power house. by 9inches(m): 2:38am On Feb 02, 2015
cjrane:
grin grin grin grin grin grin
grin grin grin cheesy cheesy U no well o. Wetin dey funny here kwanu?
PoliticsRe: Anambra light of the nation, eastern economy power house. by 9inches(m): 2:01am On Feb 02, 2015
Schematics:
You no dey tire? Emelu gi ife a eme? Tufia!

I am sorry but sometimes I feel that Obi bleeped your mother because of how personal you take these things. Sorry for my bluntness but it shows in everything you do here..
shocked shocked grin grin grin cheesy cheesy tongue
PoliticsRe: Anambra light of the nation, eastern economy power house. by 9inches(m): 12:58am On Feb 02, 2015
cjrane:
Bro, we all have our aim of coming here. Some come here to enjoy pictures, some come here to engage in tribal tirades or which Igbo state is superior.Mine is to help policy makers who may be here with many options about how they may improve the society. My contributions are not for your "excitement" or likeness. If not, i won't be wasting my time and data. As you may have guessed, my contributions are exactly to criticize the fine details and suggest probable measures to address them, in the hope it would lead to an even better outcome. Like i would always suggest having gutters on both sides of a road, because i want the roads to last longer in their pristine state.

I saw that suggestion about transparent roof on the contractor's web page and decided to borrow it.
Again, you donot know if I'm an engineer. So leave me to spoil my contribution the way i see fit. cheesy
As I mentioned, some of your suggestions are unnecessary. You always seem to have issues with most of the infrastructures. You should sometimes let the drafters/Engineers incharge be... There is at least a reason why a particular feature is put in place, afterall it passed through some channels before being approved. If you are an engineer, you should know that and not sound too ITK-ish.
PoliticsRe: Anambra light of the nation, eastern economy power house. by 9inches(m): 4:16pm On Feb 01, 2015
cjrane:
More from Onitsha Mall Under construction..

I hope they use transparent roofing materials a lot, so that natural lighting for inside of the mall saves a huge deal on electricity cost of running the mall. Which will help make the stores more affordable.
Nwanne why not leave the Engineers to do what they know best how to do... You always spoil the excitement in your contributions with some of your not-so-needed suggestions or criticisms. Daalu
PoliticsRe: NEDG Vice Presidential Debate 2015 Live! by 9inches(m): 3:56pm On Feb 01, 2015
I am ashamed of these candidates. All of them, no exception. embarassed

I had to excuse myself to a hidden corner to watch, cos I'm surrounded by foreigners.

Criteria for contesting for these public posts need to be reviewed asap. What da hell is O'level huh
PoliticsRe: Is This Transformation? by 9inches(m): 6:20pm On Jan 31, 2015
PoliticsRe: Murtala Foundation Offers Buhari Fresh Opportunity To Debate With Jonathan by 9inches(m): 2:27pm On Jan 30, 2015
Achievements of GEJ by Segun Aganga, Iweala, Adesina & Nebo https://www.nairaland.com/2120249/must-watch-not-time-change#30254632
PoliticsRe: Heavy Rain in TBS , Surulere Stadium that brooms cant sweep, God Angry With APC? by 9inches(m): 2:25pm On Jan 30, 2015
Achievements of GEJ by Segun Aganga, Iweala, Adesina & Nebo https://www.nairaland.com/2120249/must-watch-not-time-change#30254632
PoliticsRe: GEJ's Achievements: Aganga, Iweala, Nebo, Adesina & Madueke Give Accounts by 9inches(m): 1:55pm On Jan 30, 2015
Transformation is really going on and ignorant Nigerians aren't noticing.

GEJ till 2019
EducationRe: List Of The Best Universities In Nigeria In 2015 by 9inches(m): 8:57pm On Jan 29, 2015
So much difference with last year's ranking. Some taking a massive leap higher up the ladder while some moved way downwards.. Who can explain this?

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