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bandict anambra might have under graduates,but you cant take away that they are business minded people,and am not telling you for talk sake,you cant just open your mouth and talk rubbish you most realised that most graduates in anambra end up during business,their are big top shots PHD holders in anambra state, but most of them are in business,some are not. Anambra people understanding of the core values and beliefs that drive business in Nigeria and beyond,every body is talently different in their aspect in life,but am sorry to hurt your feelings were we come from, we are all business minded and educated. Apart from my uncle he studied mathematics and statistics in England in the 60s and a PHD holder, if you argue more i will post his website to shut you up, apart from him every other person are self made entrepreneur , if you like believe it or not.That's your problem. We might not walk on the same pavement you might be right,but don't forget that ejiro mgbaru anya isi you want me to reveal myself to unknown, just to win an argument ![]() And we got names like chinua achebe,chika obi,ikemba,etc these are world known. |
bandit Mr man your vote never count, only-truth had advised you but you keep making fool out of yourself, you are just mumbling your silly mouth to make yourself feel better,you cant change the statues quote,enugu is full of civil servant,am not saying that enugu is not nice and quiet but the populace are civil servants simple ![]() |
bandit must be a son of a teacher in enugu state their is this jelousy/complex always happen b/w civil servants and self made entrepreneurs ![]() Any way Enugu NA our sister state ![]() |
make somebody go slap peter obi, Chris uba and esele enu ego the touts, they are enemy of progress help by monkey OBJ to make sure anambra state remain stagnant ![]() |
Jim nwaobodo go and ask him what happen to nkalagu cement,when anambra was mapped out from enugu state,he was the first governor to send none indigence back to their state,and sack all anambra people from nkalagu cement factory,after that the factory didn't last 2yrs enugu state people run it down,their is no way you can compare onitsha and nnewi to enugu state,onitsha alone have more banks than the entire Enugu state,enugu is mostly civil servant. When you look at anambra state, you will found out that onicha nnewi akwa are mostly ebony and enugu state renting properties from ingenious.Onitsha became an important trading port for the Royal Niger Company in the mid 1850s and it had remain so, onitsha got a lot of self made millionaires in any currency. |
http://www.mytruspot.com/ranking.php?mode=blog&message_id=1247&row_template=blogread.tpl Actor Nkem 'Osuofia' Owoh Completes Owerri Mansion, Valued At N500 Million |
why cant this boko haram boys give up? |
Explosion, Saturday morning, rocked a bomb factory in Maiduguri, the Borno state capital, claiming three lives of suspected members of Boko Haram who were inside the factory at the time of the blast. Vanguard gathered that the explosion which occurred at about 9:00am in Shehuri II, Bolori ward of the metropolis, also destroyed a few houses in the neighborhood. The recovered materials and guns Briefing newsmen,the Commander of the Joint Task Force, (JTF), Major General Ikechukwu Nwaogbo said that at about 9:00 oclock on Saturday, December 2011, an explosion occurred in Shehuri II of Bolori in Maiduguri Metropolis. Speaking through his Spokesman, Lt. Col. Hassan Mohammed said, immediately after the blast, the Personnel of the JTF moved to the location and discovered on arrival that a house inhabited by unidentified, but suspected to be Boko haram sect members had exploded. Hassan however said, the immediate cause of the explosion could not be ascertained and the area was cordoned off, after which the police Bomb Disposal Squad was called in for detailed investigations. Another view of the items He said after investigations, the security operatives discovered that the house was confirmed to be one used by suspected members of the Boko Haram as a major factory for the production of Improvised Eplosive Devises (IED’s). Col. Hassan said large quantities of unused IED materials, such as ready-to–detonate three drums which can contain 600 litres sealed with gun powder, 3 unidentified mutilated corpses suspected to be responsible for manning the factory were discovered. Other items include, 2 AK47 Riffles, ammunitions, remote controls, mutilated mobile police Uniforms with ranks, injecting sringes, Jerry cans loaded with Gas, 1 set of grinding machine, assorted containers of gun powder, tapes with Islamic inscriptions, laptop, video camera, GSM handsets, wall clocks and several prepared IED’s were also found. http://www.vanguardngr.com/2011/12/three-die-as-explosion-rocks-bomb-factory-in-borno/ |
Eko Ile: ![]() |
chino11:eko ile? that one,his allergic to things like these muhehehehehehehe ![]() |
oduasolja:mgbati mbati man shopping mall no be big deal village man,which year was the first time u ever seen a mall in ur life ?no be 3 yrs ago? when shop- rite enter Lagos. ![]() |
aladimma shopping mall owerri but really is not what we scream about is not a big deal,let not follow backward people like eko ile pls look at 2.5billion naira shopping mall $20million and is private investment is not bad things like these supposed to spread all over Nigeria is cheaper that will help reduce open marker-ts and the rent can be affordable not like these south Africa ones, rent alone is too high,
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my babe tell me say owerri dey hot right now,people came home 4 xmas a lot o boy my ticket na after xmas i dey enter owerri ![]() |
were is eko ile and blue-teeth their fashola had come again wey them they should come and praise sing and dance owambe naah ![]() |
^^^ i didn't no their are still civilize aboki in 21st century nice one |
werepeLeri:leave this village people ![]() |
^^^ corruption and lack of implementation is killing Nigeria,and federal gov don't want state government to control their own resources cos is the way some cabals in our politics and judicially system made sure it stays that way. Both military and civilians past and present. |
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^^ this guys don't no their economy,they just type for type sake, Nigeria 70% lives on less than $1 a day and with that level of poverty how many of them can afford new dress? |
*Says Nigeria can’t go on as usual; Senate, Obasanjo, Akinjide react *LCCI cautions FG on 2012 budget By Henry Umoru ABUJA – PRESIDENT Goodluck Jonathan said yesterday that if Nigeria as a country must make progress, the government must take the bold step and remove subsidy on petroleum products. President Jonathan emphasized the need to deviate from the past and embrace proactive measures that would help to achieve the transformation agenda, just as he regretted that after about 53 years of exporting crude oil, Nigeria has failed to transform into a hub for the petrochemical industry. Speaking at the National Mirror Newspapers Maiden Annual Lecture held at the Nicon Luxury Hotel, Abuja, the President stressed that the removal of subsidy and deregulation of the oil sector has become very imperative against the backdrop that the government had experimented with deregulation in other sectors of the economy like the telecommunications industry and it worked, adding, “you cannot eat your cake and have it.” What gain for Nigerians — Senate Meanwhile, the Senate has urged the Federal Government to give a comprehensive explanation to Nigerians as to what they stand to gain as benefits if the subsidy is removed. The position of the Senate was made known through the Senate Committee Chairman on Media and Public Affairs, PDP, Abia Central, Senator Enyinnaya Abaribe who noted that while the Senate would support all people-oriented policies of the administration, the Federal Government must, “in the spirit of transparency let Nigerians know what they stand to gain from this initiative.” President Jonathan President Jonathan’s insistence on removal of subsidy came barely forty-eight hours after the Umbrella body of Nigerian workers, the Nigeria Labour Congress, NLC issued a statement threatening to call out all workers to prepare for protest against the removal of fuel subsidy. NLC described the 2012 budget estimates presented to the National Assembly on Tuesday by President Goodluck Jonathan as “a disaster waiting to happen.” It will be recalled that the President was silent on the issue of subsidy removal while presenting the N4.749 trillion budget with a deficit of N1.105 trillion to the joint session of the National Assembly. Represented at the Mirror Anniversary with the theme, “Africa and the Challenges of the 21st Century” by the Minister of Information, Labaran Maku, President Jonathan said, “In the last couple of months, there has been a very huge debate in the media as to the direction of Nigerian economy and how we can properly manage it for the future interest of our people. One of the issues that are being hotly contested now is the issue of the deregulation of the Nigerian economy. I wish to reemphasise that our country can not go on as usual. Mr President promised on his swearing in that he will do things correctly and take those pragmatic measures that will correct the deficiencies of the past and consolidate on the progresses the nation has made since 1999. ‘’One of the areas our nation has continued to depend on and which has stunted the progress of the economy is the issue of the deregulation of the down stream sector of our oil industry. Since 1958 our nation has been exporting crude oil; after 53 years there is a need to look back and see how this sector has made progress and impacted on the life of our people. Today, government is taking a clear look at this. If the original vision was to transform that sector, in 53 years our nation should be able to become the hub of petro-chemical industry, exporting finished product to Africa. “Because after 53 years we have no excuse to say that we continue to have crude oil without adding any value to it. Today, Niger delta should be a place where young Nigerians should be moving to seek employment because of the associated industries that ought to grow along with the discovery of oil; this has not been the case. So we are faced with a situation in which the nation has discovered a sole resource and depended in selling this sole resource to the rest of the world that is making three, four times the money they buy from us. http://www.vanguardngr.com/2011/12/subsidy-must-go-jonathan-dares-nlc/ more from here>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> |
and is not foreign investment poor Yoruba boy ![]() |
i don't blame them eko ile and lagacity those two get monkey brains ![]()
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![]() Ghana is a "nation" but Nigeria is a fraud, |
This one na really GIANT of AMERICA sorry africcano ![]() Ghana is a nation whereas nigeria is a fraud!!! |
dplordx:nawaoo poor goodluck he is not the one that invented EFCC in Nigeria,but people are already dragging him down like these that country is too complex. |
i dey envy Ghana they are free ![]() |
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you want me to reveal myself to unknown, just to win an argument
their is this jelousy/complex always happen b/w civil servants and self made entrepreneurs
that country is too complex.