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TV/MoviesRe: Alibaba Says Nollywood Was Built With Money Gotten From Fraud by ajetunde: 7:55pm On Mar 19, 2015
Proof?
PoliticsRe: Do You Remember This Statement By FFK? by ajetunde(op): 8:10am On Mar 19, 2015
FFK goes with the highest bidder. I really want to see how this story ends....
PoliticsRe: MUST READ: Americans Blasts President Jonathan For Requesting For US Troops by ajetunde(op): 8:05am On Mar 19, 2015
omenka:
That Carter Newton's post is particularly depressing.

Smh.
Exactly, I was just like shocked shocked
PoliticsDo You Remember This Statement By FFK? by ajetunde(op): 11:17pm On Mar 18, 2015
Can you believe it's the same FFK that said all these?

God used Obasanjo to put Jonathan in power and, by His grace, He will use that same Obasanjo to remove him.

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CrimeRe: Mob Burns Woman To Death In Bauchi Market by ajetunde: 1:55pm On Mar 01, 2015
Crazy people.
CrimeRe: This Is The New Way Of Robbing In Lagos by ajetunde: 12:07pm On Feb 25, 2015
How did that happen?
RomanceRe: Imo Village Head Dies After Marathon Sex With 2 Teenage Girls Aged 14 And 16 by ajetunde: 12:48am On Feb 25, 2015
Kingsasian:
so u are addicted to Sony Max like me....lol
Haha so its not just me grin grin
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Massive Gate Crashing At Jumia Interview On-going!! by ajetunde: 12:07pm On Feb 24, 2015
Talking about inviting more gate crashers.... undecided undecided
RomanceRe: Imo Village Head Dies After Marathon Sex With 2 Teenage Girls Aged 14 And 16 by ajetunde: 10:39am On Feb 24, 2015
1000 Ways To Die. I call this ThreesomeACED!!
RomanceRe: My Boyfriend Said Am Not A Wife Material, Plus Our Chat Pics by ajetunde: 8:55am On Feb 24, 2015
Chukwugekwu:
Some girls are just pretending. ....... even if they lay the bed or not or even cleaned untied places. ......


One of my ex girlfriend came to my house and I was a little bit drunk and she that I am somehow drunk . She asked me baby are u drunk and I replied to her yes my baby. ....she asked me again like how many bottles then I told her 12 and she shouted and next thing she does ......she pretend to make love while her hands is in my pocket, she took away my money I left in the pocket ....but as a guy I kept silent till three days.
I asked her what has gotten into her to search my pocket and took away my monney while making love. .....she kept quiet
You are probably still drunk bro, hold your pocket well.
RomanceRe: My Boyfriend Said Am Not A Wife Material, Plus Our Chat Pics by ajetunde: 8:48am On Feb 24, 2015
Girlfriend material kini? She aint even a side chick material. These things should come natural to you, you are not supposed to see them as chores, its just you caring for him. You've just proved that you can't even take care of your boyfriend. Don't worry, your competitor is around the corner.

From what you said, I'm taking it you are so lazy and probably don't even know how to grin grin.
PoliticsRe: Ambode Has His Own Campaign Rice Now by ajetunde: 1:00pm On Feb 21, 2015
LOL. Stomach Infrastructure everywhere. Na to add pepper and chicken join am na.
PoliticsRe: Must See: IMF Predicted The Naira Fall Since 2011 by ajetunde(op): 12:46pm On Feb 20, 2015
simplemach:
And am i supposed to read this essay.... naa i wount try it.
Here's the summary grin

The naira has been projected to further depreciate in the coming years and may exchange for N202.7 to a dollar by 2015 according to International Monetary Fund evaluation of Nigeria macro economic indices. Projection by the multilateral institution said that in 2009, the naira will exchange on the average for N148.7 to the dollar while in 2010, it will go for N149.9 to the dollar.

In 2011, the naira is projected to exchange for N155.1 to the dollar and in 2012, it will exchange at N166.1 to the dollar. IMF data projection on the exchange rate of the naira further indicates that in 2013, the exchange rate of the naira will depreciate further to exchange for N177.7 to the dollar and that in 2014, it will exchange for N189.9 to the dollar and in 2015, N202.7 will exchange for one dollar. As at today, the naira is already exchanging officially at N150.4 to the dollar at the official market. At the parallel market, it goes for as low as N155 to the dollar.
CBN official figures show that in 2004, the naira exchange rate at the official market as at the end of December was N132.86 while it was N138.71 in the bureau de change. In 2005, the exchange rate of the naira to the dollar was N130.29 at the official market and N141.93 at the open market by the end of that year.
FamilyRe: I'm Confused: My Wife's Pressuring Us To Relocate To Another Apartment!!!!! by ajetunde: 12:28pm On Feb 20, 2015
Fit2Rule:
He's isn't being reluctant because of selfishness. He has a side chick that he's "knacking" somewhere in their current neighbourhood. His wife is aware but doesn't wanna confront him so she comes up with persistent nightmares to justify her request for relocation. I dare you to deny it op and I'll post your picture and the picture of your babe. Sit your wife down and confess to her. Apologize for being unfaithful. Make sure you desist from your extra marital affairs. If you keep knacking the girl, I'll cry wolf. Hope u understand?
shocked shocked Lobatan o, plot twist.
FamilyRe: I'm Confused: My Wife's Pressuring Us To Relocate To Another Apartment!!!!! by ajetunde: 12:26pm On Feb 20, 2015
Dude, Re the f**king locate, you don't want to be wasting your family's time energy and effort battling something you may not know anything about. Something bad may have happened in that house.... And why does this sound like "The Cojuring" go and watch the movie.
PoliticsRe: Commissioning Of 4 Nigerian Navy Warships By President Jonathan by ajetunde: 11:22am On Feb 19, 2015
Are they the ones Tompolo bought for the country? undecided undecided
PoliticsMust See: IMF Predicted The Naira Fall Since 2011 by ajetunde(op): 10:08am On Feb 19, 2015
The naira has been projected to further depreciate in the coming years and may exchange for N202.7 to a dollar by 2015 according to International Monetary Fund evaluation of Nigeria macro economic indices. Projection by the multilateral institution said that in 2009, the naira will exchange on the average for N148.7 to the dollar while in 2010, it will go for N149.9 to the dollar.

In 2011, the naira is projected to exchange for N155.1 to the dollar and in 2012, it will exchange at N166.1 to the dollar. IMF data projection on the exchange rate of the naira further indicates that in 2013, the exchange rate of the naira will depreciate further to exchange for N177.7 to the dollar and that in 2014, it will exchange for N189.9 to the dollar and in 2015, N202.7 will exchange for one dollar. As at today, the naira is already exchanging officially at N150.4 to the dollar at the official market. At the parallel market, it goes for as low as N155 to the dollar.
CBN official figures show that in 2004, the naira exchange rate at the official market as at the end of December was N132.86 while it was N138.71 in the bureau de change. In 2005, the exchange rate of the naira to the dollar was N130.29 at the official market and N141.93 at the open market by the end of that year.

CBN data equally show that in 2006, the exchange rate of the naira firmed up to an average of N128.29 in the official market and N129.32 in the open market. In 2007, the naira further strengthened to exchange on the average for N118.21 at the official market and N121.07 in the open market. In 2008, it lost some value to exchange for N126.48 officially and N137.65 at the open market. In 2009, the naira lost more value to the dollar to exchange for N153.48 in the open market.

Last year, the naira suffered some value loss and exchanged for N154.57 to the dollar according to the CBN. This trend in the loss of value in the nation’s currency is expected to continue and would by IMF projection, exchange for N202.7 to the dollar in the next four years.
A communique issued by the Monetary Policy Committee of the CBN and signed by the CBN Governor, Sanusi Lamido Sanusi admitted that “Between end-2009 and end-2010, the Naira/Dollar exchange rate depreciated by N1.08 or 0.72 per cent, to N150.66/US$ from N149.58 /US$ at end-2009, as against 15.65 per cent depreciation recorded at the end of 2009. The average premium between the CBN transaction rate and the BDC’s as at end-2010, was 1.83 per cent, compared with 8.58 per cent in 2009″.

But financial experts say that following the addition of the Chinese Yuan to tradeable currencies in the Nigerian financial system by the Central Bank of Nigeria, there are strong indications that the exchange rate of the naira to the dollar will improve in 2011. This is because many countries may begin to move their currencies away from the dollar which has served for over 50 years as the reserve currency of the global financial system.

Also this is hinged on the belief that the pressure on the Nigerian financial system to buy dollar for Chinese transactions would reduce, thereby reducing pressure on the naira. The Executive Secretary/Chief Executive Officer, Finance Houses Association of Nigeria, Mr. Benn Nwokike, recently confirmed this position and said that Chinese investments in Nigeria were growing, and the CBN‘s directive was timely.
He said the Chinese economy was growing faster than strong economies like the United States, adding that the addition of the yuan to a list of currencies that could be used for trade settlement in the domestic foreign exchange market, was an economic decision that would pay-off in the short-run and the long-run.

”This will reduce demand for the dollar, improve the condition of the naira, and give the authorities the ability to manage the exchange rate,” Nwokike added.

In the same vein, a Chartered Accountant, Tax and Management Consultant, and the Chairman, DCSA Consults, Chief Denis Alaribe, maintained that the move would further improve the volume of trade between Nigeria and China, with positive implication on the overall economic performance.

China is encouraging countries to use the yuan for trade settlement and diversify bilateral trade, away from the dollar and about one third of Nigeria‘s imports come from Asia, most of them from China, the CBN said recently.
The data for 2009 indicated that Asian imports into Nigeria‘s economy rose by 6.6 per cent during the year, while imports from Western nations declined 4.4 per cent, reflecting its shifting trade pattern.

However, a recent report conducted by Citigroup said: “ The macroeconomic outlook for Nigeria is very encouraging with real GDP expected to grow 7.4% (IMF forecast) in 2010. Notably, the CBN is expecting real GDP growth of 7.78 per cent in 2010 and reported growth of 7.69 per cent in 2010. Additionally, the inflation outlook for Nigeria is stable, with the IMF forecasting single-digit inflation from 2011 to 2015. Finally, we would add that, with low debt and a healthy current account balance, Nigeria is well positioned to deliver on its robust growth outlook.”
The report further said: “ We expect Nigeria’s nominal GDP growth (18% p.a., 2009- 13E) to translate into deposit growth of 24 per cent p.a. over the same period. In absolute terms, we are forecasting system deposits to grow from N9.5 trillion to N22.4 trillion. Relative to Nigeria’s GDP, the penetration of system deposits should increase to 45 per cent of GDP by 2013 (from 38% of GDP in 2009).

“On the asset side, we are forecasting limited loan growth in 2010 (2% yoy) and then accelerated loan growth between 2011 and 2013 (20% p.a.). We believe the sluggish credit growth in 2010 is reflective of (i) current trends (private sector credit up 5% yoy as at August) and (ii) bank cautiousness following the national audit in 2009 and uncertainties over future regulation.

“In 2011, we expect the banks to begin to deploy their excess liquidity and grow rather aggressively (30% yoy). Thereafter, system loan growth should grow at a multiple of 1.2x nominal GDP growth (i.e. in line with its historical average of 1.2x nominal GDP growth).
In absolute terms, we are forecasting system loans to grow from N7.9 trillion (US$52 billion) in 2010 to N14.7 trillion (US$83 billion) in 2013. With regards to bank liquidity levels, we are expecting system loan-to-deposit ratios to fall to 69% at year-end 2010 and then to 66% by year-end 2013.”

Nigeria needs to muster up courage to implement appropriate reforms with regard to industrial and trade policies aimed at reducing import dependence. Substantial foreign exchange is expended annually on JVC Cash calls and importation of petroleum products due to the delay in implementing much needed reforms in the oil sector. The country is also expending foreign exchange on import of food items such as rice whereas what is needed is the implementation of policies that will lead to food security and total self sufficiency. The only way to maintain a stable exchange rate is for Nigeria to import less and increase domestic production of imported items.

- See more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2011/01/n202-7-to-exchange-for-a-dollar-in-2015-imf-projection/

PoliticsMUST READ: Americans Blasts President Jonathan For Requesting For US Troops by ajetunde(op): 4:16pm On Feb 17, 2015
“Are they not fighting ISIS? Why can’t they come to Nigeria?” Mr. Jonathan said, in his first interview with Western media this year. “Look, they are our friends. If Nigeria has a problem, then I expect the U.S. to come and assist us.” – WSJ

As usual, Dr. Good Lock made several utterances that made a joke of Nigeria in yet another western interview. His position on the ?#?ekitigate? saga is a new addition to his long manifestation of dull-witted and inscrutable ideologue. Even in spite of Fayose and Adesiyan's confessions, Mr Jonathan still argues that the tape is fake. “It’s all fabrications,” he said of the audio. “Why should I investigate things that are not real?” Very nice! I bet that was not so surprising, we weren't expecting him to lift a finger. But what I found riveting were the comments of western readers to his request for US troops. Take a read.

Jeff Simon:
1. Stop stealing your countries oil revenue.
2. Use the money to equip, pay, train and educate an army.
3. WAKE UP....WE ARE NOT COMING
PS: Please do not take any of this personally, we already have more corrupt oil soaked dictators than we can handle.

Stephanie Galonska:
The West has given and given and given to the third worlds and nothing has ever come from it save for more starving people, more violence and more demands for Our Money and Our Blood. But this is what happens when you "help" people whose culture is opposite of your own without expecting nothing in return. They take and take and keep taking 'til nothing's left and at the end, they're still doing all the same things that caused their problems in the first place.

Micheal Ohara:
I have a son in the US Army. He swore to serve and protect the US. Not a Nigerian politician.

Cap Morgan:
"If Nigeria has a problem, then I expect the U.S. to come and assist us."
Not with my tax dollars. Not for this buffoon.

Douglas Cudney:
I just remember the wonderful reception American oil workers received when working in Nigeria..........(very sarcastically meant)......and they want help? Yes, I agree -- send Al Sharpton over there!

Jeffery Tierney:
I cannot tell what is more messed up, Iraq or Nigeria. Oh wait a minute, don't forget, Somalia, Libya and the list goes on. I'll give Obama credit on this one. He is keeping us from getting involved with another loser. Sometimes the Demodunces or the Repubidiots will surprise you, but not often.

Joan Newcomb:
Goodluck Jonathan..he has good luck, alright...where does 10% of Nigeria's oil production go? For how many years has 10% of production been stolen? Now they want American politicians to take the earnings of the U.S. populace and funnel it to a seated mafia? I'm not surprised, though, because the US throws the earnings of its citizens at many countries, many which hate each other and the U.S. What an outrage. At least if it is thrown away on ObamaCare or so called stimulus that is a means to transfer wealth to unions, it stays mostly in the U.S.

Ted Childers:
Might I suggest to President Johnathan that hanging one general officer a week for corruption (stealing the troop's pay, etc.) might do wonders for the military effectiveness of his army and solve his problem post haste.

Carter Newton:
Clearly the majority on this thread recognizes that Nigeria is emblematic of a totally failed African country, led by kleptocrats since independence. This is truly a "no hoper" disaster of a country....sorry Jonathan, and good luck, loser.

Michael Markovitch:
No. Nigeria's army would be able to do the job, if it were not for corruption. Hopefully Nigeria will get a new President in the next election. Having "Goodluck" around certainly hasn't been good luck for Nigeria.

Nate Smith:
Do they not have thousands of military age youth underemployed? Why Yes they do Goodluck. So at the most we should send military advisors with decent weapons and some vehicles to spread around to them and we can liaison command these guys and promote the ones with talent. Let them do the fighting and bleeding.

Kevin Finch:
As our "friend", what exactly does he do? Sorry, Toughluck Jonathan. If your able-bodied young men aren't willing to take up arms to fight this small rag tag group, I see no reason why kids from Iowa and Texas should die instead. At least the Kurds and some Iraqis are willing to try to take the lead on their ground fighting, and ISIS appears far more formidable and well armed than Boko Haram.

Friends, albeit these are not necessarily representative of the US government's position, I can't but share the sentiments of the commentators. The world does not owe us anything. As a nation, we would either stand up to defend ourselves or perish together. If the sound of picking up arms to fight Boko Haram is terrifying (which certainly is), picking up your voter's card to vote out a government that is demilitarizing Nigeria would likely have the same effect at much less cost.

When the time comes, don't just cast your vote, do it with good judgment. But if the time never comes, be prepared to get on the streets in peaceful demand for an end to this kleptocracy. An onlooker in the face of tyranny is either a traitor or a coward.

>>> http://liveofofo.com/67986/americans-blasts-president-goodluck-jonathan-for-requesting-for-us-troops/
PoliticsPDP Sharing Rice And Yam At Campaign Venue (Photo) by ajetunde(op): 10:50am On Feb 17, 2015

FoodRe: ****Oyinbo Wey Share Love For EGUSI**** by ajetunde: 10:57pm On Feb 11, 2015
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PoliticsGurus In The House, Please Caption This Pic by ajetunde(op): 11:01pm On Feb 09, 2015
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PoliticsNigeria Vs Mexico Railway Project by ajetunde(op): 12:20am On Jan 28, 2015
Nigeria and Mexico approached China for credit facility to rebuild their railway systems (and other infrastructure). They both got the credits.

Look at what each country did with the money.

BusinessMark Zuckerberg's Internet.org's Project Launches In Ghana by ajetunde(op): 11:40pm On Jan 22, 2015
Internet.org, a partnership between Facebook and six mobile phone companies (Samsung,Ericsson, MediaTek, Nokia, Opera Software, and Qualcomm) has finally launched in Ghana. Below is what the Facebook founder wrote on his page.

Today we're launching Internet.org in Ghana -- giving people on the Airtel network access to free basic internet services for education, health, jobs and communication.

Right now only about 12% of people in Ghana are connected to the internet, but connectivity is already improving people's lives and communities.

By connecting everyone, we hope to unlock even more opportunities for Ghana and people like Dauda Musa, pictured here.

Dauda runs a mobile money transfer business in Accra, and as the number of people with mobile phones has grown over the past few years, more people are using his service for business or to share money with friends and family.

Ghana is the fifth country we’ve connected through Internet.org -- after Zambia, Tanzania, Kenya and Colombia.

Thank you to our community for your support and for pushing to bring Internet.org to more countries as we continue on our path to connect the whole world.

>> http://liveofofo.com/67253/mark-zuckerbergs-internet-orgs-project-launches-in-ghana/

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