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http://thejuristlaws..com/2012/01/nddc-begins-work-on-mega-projects.html The Niger Delta Development Commission has begun work on the second batch of the 29 mega projects sited across the region. Two of the projects are in Abia State, eight in Akwa Ibom, two in Bayelsa, one in Cross River and seven in Delta State. Edo State has one, Imo and Rivers have four each . Speaking at a meeting between officials of the commission and the projects contractors and consultants, the NDDC Managing Director, Dr Christain Oboh said the commission has put all machinery in motion to ensure the effective implementation of the projects. Dr Oboh, who was represented by the Executive Director, Projects, Engr Edikan Eshett, warned the contractors against indulging in sharp practices that will impede the successful execution of the projects. “Where contractors choose to circumvent laid down procedures and execute their projects below expectations, they shall be demolished at their own expense” Oboh warned. The NDDC boss frowned at incidents of variation, warning that where requests for variation are not justified such projects shall be determined, re-advertised and re-awarded to serious contractors. He implored consultants and resident supervisors to ensure that their staff were not only qualified but always around to monitor progress of work by contractors. “Where consultants choose to send inexperienced or non engineers to supervise engineering projects, such contracts shall be terminated without notice, same fate applies to consultants in other fields” Oboh further warned. Also speaking, the Director, Projects Monitoring and Supervision, Arch Alex Okenwa stated that for smooth implementation of projects, contractors must work with the Directorate of Community and Rural Development particularly in areas of site handover and takeover to avoid friction with benefitting communities. Courtesy, The Nation, ![]() |
Sam_Ikenna:that's what i don't understand, their must be something they see in us we don't no about ![]() |
chino11:i have been doing that already ![]() |
IYA NGBALI: ![]() |
chino11:they forgot that 1600 buses most of them came from IVM ![]() |
chino11:this is what we call human resources,i can brag to my white friends with those pictures you just posted and i see the way they look at me as we are different from other black people when i show them our gas/oil re-severed they didn't show much respect to me,and i knew why,but when i show them IVM cars and trucks their discussion with me changed suddenly they want to know more about Nigeria,remember i dint brag to them that those cars and trucks came from a particular region i think i will start doing that so they can see we are different from these terrorist and unproductive set of people,waiting for them to come and buy our oil for them to eat. |
The most high have a special love for igbos,strong enough to take the pain inflicted again and again,what do they call me! my name is Strong Strong ![]() |
Same oil/gas money FG use to fix SW but Oliver twist want some more ![]() |
yaribas they wish SE are below them but we are too advanced than them back stabbers/parasites either they like it or not SE/SS runs the whole economy of Nigeria, |
Beaf: ![]() |
nawaoo na by force? ok SE dey produce cars,what about the northern Nigeria and SW ![]() High_Chief: make i laugh oliver twist na2day ![]() |
kizito96:so why didn't you fly from Canada and sit on his sick bed all day and night if you care so much,even your own papa you wont do that shut up man you people always looking for negative talk,are you that miserable?even thou you cant spell properly is not must that you should write olodo ![]() |
if north can produce half of all these stuffs they are claiming here on NL,by now FG will not put too much effort on improving agriculture because they are spending 1trillion from oil money on importation of rice alone ![]() |
O ihe mere eme,chukwu metu umu igbo NL aka na obi ka ha tuharia uche yere umunne ha aka(AK) e mego kwa nke ya,biko nu yere nu umu nne gi aka chukwu ga agozi gi ![]() |
nedu210:you are right nwannem,NL igbos should try and contribute nothing is too small or too big,dissing Yoruba and aboki people day and night is not gonna help the issue,pls contact IGBOVILLE for information thanks ![]() |
lagcity:You came all the way from kwara state to tell us igbos are not united? i can say the same to yaribas ijebu no like other clans of yaribas i have seen it many-times cus they call ijebu people all sort of names,my neighbour is an ijebu man his head is very screwed,not like other Yoruba clans,and he knows me already how i am with his fake a.s.s brethren, he hangs out with igbos a lot and he learn a lot from us, he invested his money on properties while some of his Yoruba brethren wasted their own money on cars and life style,ijebu people are different and he is the only Yoruba man i eat and chill in his house ![]() |
boko haram sympathizer i hope you taste it and see how it feel ![]() |
Just got confirmed that they are holding a way keeping in all saint cathedral onitsha (4th Feb) the same church i had my confirmation back in the days,not too far from my YARD may their soul rest in peace Amen, GOD DEY ![]() http://a5.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/photos-ak-snc1/v2052/179/99/614867443/n614867443_1433922_1399.jpg All saint cathedral onitsha |
CONGRAX TO IGBOVILLE on their successful evacuation of Igbos in maidugiri!! The exclusive Facebook Group of Ndi-Igbo at home and in the Diaspora, Igboville, has just successfully evacuated our stranded umunne in Maidugiri via GUO Motors. Members of the group contributed money for the successes of the evacuation. Onuru ube nwanne ya agabala oso. Those who responded to the cries of Igbo shows that their love for Igbo is not merely verbal but demonstrative and that they can be counted on to do something to give succor to an Igbo in distress whenever they can. Igboville did not wait for our tongue-twisting leaders to act. Igboville took the bulls by the horns and acted. IT IS NOT EASY! Again congratulations to Igboville. Igboists, we want to also have our banner displayed this way next week when we should move our own buses. If you have not redeemed your pledge, do so. It is very wrong and unkind to pledge on something this significant and urgent only to renege on it and fail to redeem. It is even better not to have pledged at all. Don't toy with the life of your brothers and sisters, please. And those who have not contributed please do so right away. We are over 25000 members - there is no reason at 350k per bus we should not be able to move our buses. CONTACT IGBOVILLE FOR MORE INFORMATION http://www.facebook.com/DominionPages |
Over 150 Igbo citizens arrived Enugu from Maiduguiru, Borno State, on Thursday, three days after the same number of persons returned home due to the upsurge of Boko Haram activities in northern Nigeria. The returnees, who arrived in batches, arrived Ninth Mile Corner, Enugu town, in free luxury buses provided by Igboville, an Igbo social network group. The Igboville group comprises Igbo professionals in Nigeria and the Diaspora. The group provided the buses to be used in evacuating Igbos who are stranded in the North to Enugu. Some of the returnees, who spoke to reporters, claimed they relocated to the bush for many days until they got hint of the free buses. Mrs. Patricia Agballakwe, an indigene of Nnewi in Anambra State, said, “We came back because of Boko Haram. My family members and I were hiding in the bush until we heard that free buses had been provided for us and we quickly came out and returned home. As you can see, I am a happy woman now because I’m out of the Boko Haram area.” Founder of Igboville, Mr. Emeka Maduewesi, implored the returnees to quickly resettle in the South-East zone while the government sorts out the security situation. Maduewesi, who spoke through Mrs. Nelo Fina, called on politicians and well-meaning Nigerians to assist in evacuating Ndigbo still left in the North from danger spots. While reaffirming the group’s commitment to one Nigeria, Maduewesi urged the government to do more to secure the lives and property of Ndigbo and Nigerians in general. He expressed optimism that Nigeria was not about to disintegrate, saying, “The country would soon get over the turbulent times.” He called on the South-East governors to ensure that school children among the returnees were absorbed into different institutions in the zone. The Igboville founder said, “The evacuation of Igbo people would continue until every Igbo that is willing to leave is enabled to leave.” http://www.punchng.com/news/boko-haram-igbo-arrive-in-enugu-in-batches/
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Let me give Nigeria a little "Hint" don't be deceived,IGBO NA IGBO 4get all this people in rivers and delta States lying to you lot just to get their GOD giving 13% benefits they receive from oil money every month.When you will realized what am saying is the truth is when it is time to defend their igboness they will be all out, don't be deceived you guys feeling happy when they say to you that they are not igbo that one Na lips talk catch him or her on the other side you will then see that this people are all the same. This is my advice to other groups in Nigeria ![]() ALL SNAKES NA SNAKE ![]() |
Nigeria need to be dismantle period ![]() |
RIP NRI PRIEST: |
laulau Aregbesola i can bet you in osun state they have commissioner of Yam @@@@ aregbesola picture is too funny chei ![]() |
^^ this is too wayyyy funny their is no other way to define it ![]() |
chino11:hahahaha the man could not take the heat from small boys like IBB they gave him an option another jail sentence or 3 table spoons of otapiapia and no one will no how he died just for his dignity and for the respect for his Yoruba people,not knowing that any secret always find a way to lick out to the press ![]() |
parasites ![]() |
EKO NI BAJEOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO ![]() |
awoliko look handsome with the rat poison ![]() |
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and i see the way they look at me as we are different from other black people