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Anambra is always known as world bank ![]() |
~Bluetooth:I DON'T THINK THE YORUBAS LIKE ANYBODY IN NIGERIA |
i think SE is getting some serious attention from FG .WOW ![]() |
Abia, Anambra, four others to witness disrupted electricity supply this weekend- TCN. **to enable the PHCN complete the final connection works on the new double circuit 330kV transmission line. The Transmission Company of Nigeria, TCN, has announced scheduled disruption of public supply of electricity across five south eastern states on January 26 and 27. TCN’s Assistant General Manager, Public Affairs, Dave Ifabiyi, said on Thursday that the disruption would affect residents of Abia, Anambra, Enugu, Ebonyi, Imo and parts of Benue States. According to Mr. Ifabiyi, the disruption would enable the Power Holding Company of Nigeria, PHCN, contractors and engineers to complete the final connection works on the new double circuit 330kV transmission line from Benin, in Edo State to Onitsha, in Anambra State and the associated substation at Onitsha. With the completion of the stringing of 330kV double circuit transmission line across River Niger, Mr. Ifabiyi said the final connection works on the Benin-Onitsha transmission line is crucial to enhance the power transmission capacity of the national grid in the area as well as nationwide electricity delivery and reliability. |
THAT'S MAKE A LOT OF SENSE, BUT IN ACTUAL FACT IS PROPER MANAGEMENT OF THE FUNDS,OIL COMMUNITIES MIGHT NOT FEEL THE DIRECT IMPACT IF THERE IS NO GOOD ACCOUNTABILITY AMONG THEM... |
impressive the airport look exactly like Birmingham airpot in UK |
ENUGU SMALL LONDON ![]() |
Obere asiri one week,nnukwu asiri one month akodebe. |
seanet01: How do i convince a guy like you who have been brainwashed by the Western media?Why cant you focus on problems lingering around Islam as a religion? most Muslim countries are fighting themselves in the name of sunnis and Shiites in iraq,has nothing to do with american or any western country. Iraqi people still attack mosques and churches in Baghdad till date will you blame american for that as-well? The reason Assad of Syria is still bombing his people, reducing his population on a twinkle of an eye and who supply assad govt ammunition? china and Russia! tomorrow you will come out and start blaming America, in Mali's case are u going to blame america too? Your problem comes from your jihadist Imams and sheik they are leading you people to fire if you don't know.What are you going to say about (sheik gumi)? people like him will lead you to bigger problems..... [b]Nigerian Govt Is Fighting Muslims In Mali - Sheik Gumi. **War against terror is a war against Islam. **Nigerian soldiers will only destroy their own lives and cause untold hardship to others. **the South South & South East (COAS) wants to use the volatile situation to build on what his predecessor Azazi implanted. Prominent Islamic cleric, Sheik Ahmad Mahmoud Gumi has raised an eyebrow over the Nigerian government’s decision to send troops to fight on the side of France against so-called “Islamic terrorists” in Mali which he warns “…can seriously be dangerous for the nation and more so for the government.” In a post Facebook post yesterday, the cleric argued that there was no justifiable reason to send troops. "Today Nigerian troops are committed in Mali to fight ‘Islamic terrorists’ without intellectually looking at the repercussion of such an adventure. We all know that the ‘War against terror’ which Islam also fights can easily be turned into war against Islam. There is a thin line between the two. And if caution is not taken, the situation can seriously be dangerous for the nation and more so for the government. “One thing is very clear. No nation on earth can fight Islam and succeed.” Sheik Gumi then went down memory lane to recount the Soviet Union’s fight against the Mujahideen for almost 13 years in Afghanistan which left the former soviet power disintegrated. Also, he recalled how the U.S was warned against invading Iraq, “a sovereign nation” , and noted that “the end result has been stringent monitoring and restriction of the flow of money in and out of the country. A self-imposed umbilical stenosis, a self-imposed strangulation. Nobody will again trust the USA, therefore people now prefer Asia for their business, medical care and even education.” Bringing the experiences of those two countries’ to bear on the Nigerian government’s decision to send troops to Mali, Sheik Gumi said: “As for Nigeria, we can see a parallel when in the late 60’s Maj. Nzeogwu assassinated the Northern premier and the Biafran War ensued. Ojukwu, in his declaration of war,said bluntly that he was fighting Islam and the menace of Arabs which he claimed. The end results were that he destroyed lives, went into exile and to date Biafra ceases to exist except of course in the mind of its proponents. “And worse still for him, Islam has reached the shores of the Delta. This brief description of a chain of events should be a clear counsel to people leading Nigeria today; no one can fight Islam or the Muslims and succeed. It is futile to attempt it. They will only destroy their own lives and cause untold hardship to others. They will be cursed not only by people they injured but by their own people as Bush Jr is regarded now in America. Therefore if the government has such plans or are deceived by some Islamaphobes in their circles they should reverse their policies immediately. “There is no border sharing between Nigeria and Mali. There is Niger republic, Burkina Faso and Togo in between. All these nations did not report terrorism and yet suddenly we read in the news that ‘the Army Chief of Staff (COAS) Azubuike Ihejirika, who did not offer evidence, claimed that terrorists trained in Mali had already arrived on Nigerian shores. “If what he said is true, then Nigeria is unnecessarily plunging itself into a War that will have a grievous consequence on our security without any foreseen benefit. “Let us encourage the Malians to tackle their insurgency peacefully, and not by taking sides. If however, the South South & South East (COAS) wants to use the volatile situation to build on what his predecessor Azazi implanted, then we leave him to posterity. Time will tell. All we do is to urge Muslims to be calm, prayerful and watchful.” [/b] |
obadiah777: LOL IT MAY BE CONVENIENT BUT IT IS A RECORDED PART OF HISTORY. ITS TRUE. MAY I SUGGEST A BOOK CALLED 'FROM BABYLON TO TIMBUCKTU' https://images.betterworldbooks.com/096/From-Babylon-to-Timbuktu-Windsor-Rudolph-R-9780962088117.jpgAl-Qaeda-linked fighters occupying Timbuktu in northern Mali have destroyed remaining mausoleums in the ancient city using pickaxes, a leader of the group says. "Not a single mausoleum will remain in Timbuktu, Allah doesn't like it," OH well... |
Fantastic!!! |
seanet01: Ak47 you know nothingok can you pls explain better? |
Harvest must come and the wicked must taste their own blood ![]() |
why una wan make oduduwa vex, as far as we know Oduduwa the founder of yorubas fell from the sky, this days we can found out through (DNA) i believe if it was a true story by now we will find out from real Jewish source.Where is the link? and is she descendant of which tribe of Israel... Sons and daughters of Ishmael |
I have notice that in government house people just sit and gossip and sell stories to newspapers |
spyder880: There are hundreds of them released in the past year, Sunny Bobo, Bongo, etcwow i will like to listen to them all.. |
Afam4eva: If Nigerian becomes a non-oil producing country, what will happen is that the thieves that have plundered our resources for decades will leave the scene because they feel nothing can be good as oil money. That will give way for the people who are dedicated to developing the country. But it will take time before they get NIgeria running again.GBAM ![]() |
Muslim fundamentalism is fast becoming the chief threat to global peace and security as well as a cause of national and local disturbance through terrorism. |
berem: when other ethnic groups are busy looking for candidates to represent them in the forth coming presidential election, my igbo brethren are busy fighting for ohanaeze presidency. odikwa egwu!no region had produce a good candidate yet for 2015 election still the same old politicians that have no love for the country/land, only for selfish reasons. But if nigeria survives 2015, then their is a chance of hope. |
Jonathan asks Senate to approve Turaki, Nebo as ministers on JANUARY 17, 2013 · in NEWS 12:49 am By HENRY UMORU & JOSEPH ERUNKE ABUJA—EIGHT months after the former Acting National Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, Dr. Haliru Mohammed was removed as Minister of Defence, President Goodluck Jonathan yesterday forwarded Kabiru Tanimu Turaki as a ministerial nominee from Kebbi State. Jonathan also sent to the Senate for confirmation, Prof. Chinedu Nebo as the ministerial nominee from Enugu State; six months after the former Minister for Power, Prof. Barth Nnaji resigned. Jonathan had earlier requested the Senate to approve N253,199,752,409 as the budget for the Federal Capital Territory, FCT, in the 2013 fiscal year, just as he sought the Senate’s nod for consideration and confirmation of re-appointment of Alhaji Seleiman Barau as Deputy Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN. He informed the Senate of his administration’s decision to celebrate the centenary anniversary of the amalgamation of Southern and Northern Nigeria in 1914. *Members of the Red Chamber and President Jonathan Jonathan, in a letter conveying his request, said that out of the amount, N155,660,399.641 was for capital expenditure while N48,034,818,410 and N49,504,534,358 would be for personnel and overhead costs, respectively. The president, in the letter, dated November 30, last year to the Senate President said his request was in line with Section 299 of the 1999 Constitution which vested legislative powers over the Federal Capital Territory, FCT, Abuja, on the National Assembly. He appealed to the Senate to give the FCT budget proposal a speedy passage. On the re-appointment of Alhaji Barau as CBN Deputy Governor, CBN, President Jonathan said his decision was based on the provisions of Section 8(1 & 2) of the CBN Act, 2007. Jonathan, also stated in his letter asking the Senate to confirm the nomination of the proposed ministers that it was “In accordance with Section 147(2) of the 1999 Constitution… as amended.’’ He also forwarded CVs of Kabiru Tanimu Turaki and Prof. Chinedu Nebo, for consideration. “While trusting that this exercise will receive the traditional prompt attention of the Senate, please accept, Mr. Senate President, the assurances of my highest consideration.” The former deputy governor of Osun State, Erelu Olusola Obada had been acting as Defence Minister since Dr Mohammed was relieved of his job. Earlier, the name of the former Minister of the Federal Capital Territory Administration, FCTA, Senator Adamu Aliero made the rounds as the person from Kebbi to replace Bello Mohammed. |
omicron: It's really funny bro. I have said it before, Sullivan is the prototype of what good governance should be, in the Nigerian context at least. He has shown great efficiency in resource management, administration, competence, vision and overall development. Right from the day one in office, he left no one in doubt about his vision for the state. Six long years on, this vision is becoming even clearer. This is the kind of leadership Nigeria need. If every leader in Nigeria does like this, year after year, Nigeria wouldn't have been the joke it currently is, socioeconomopolitically Chei, Na me speak this ![]() |
Why is it that none anambrans feel jetty anytime anambra is mention in this site? ![]() |
Afam4eva: It's really unfortunate.very unfortunate ![]() |
Can a politician in nigeria ever dream of this kind of embezzlement if the nation lives on agricultural export alone? http://www.paradigmshiftng.com/2013/01/no-going-back-farmers-need-phones-dr.html?m=1 ![]() people should stop pretending, they have to accept that without oil nigeria will be a disaster even (Kenya) will be better off economically... |
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