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sheymoni:You guys are overhyping this dullàrd, abeg make person hear word. |
Brownie15:Lol Nor be only you see am oh ![]() Cc: lalasticlala, ishilove |
Looks like trainer skips leg days, i might be wrong though. |
stobery:Are you for real? |
By Chijioke Ohuocha LAGOS, June 17 (Reuters) - Nigeria's Geometric Power will build a 1,080 megawatt power plant jointly with General Electric , with the first phase of the project generating 500 MW expected to be completed in 2019 at a cost of $800 million. Geometric Power CEO, Bart Nnaji said the firm had also appointed London-based Standard Chartered Bank as financial advisers for the first phase of the plant. Africa's biggest economy broke up its monopoly on power generation and distribution by privatising the sector two years ago, hoping to attract foreign investors, but the amount of power produced has stagnated at around half total capacity. "We have a 1,080 megawatt project ... (in partnership) with General Electric. The power goes to the national grid. What we are doing is to build up power projects in this way," Nnaji, a former Nigerian minister of power, told Reuters late on Tuesday on the sidelines of a power conference in Lagos. Nnaji said the firm was in discussions with some Chinese, European and U.S. investors and expected financial close by year-end. Construction would start early next year. Geometric Power, which has a 141 megawatt captive power for industrial use in Abia State, said the new plant would also be located in Abia State, southeast Nigeria. Nigeria, with a population of around 170 million, has installed power capacity that fluctuates between around 6,000 to just over 7,000 MW, but experiences severe electricity shortages that are crippling its growth. Some of the older plants, sold in October 2013, are in dire need of an upgrade while the fledgling generating firms lacking the cash as distributors struggle with non-paying consumers and inadequate gas supplies required to keep the plants running. Nigeria is also in talks with Russia's state-owned Rosatom to build nuclear power plants. (Editing by James Macharia) https://www.yahoo.com/finance/news/geometric-power-ge-build-1-081928989.html Cc lalasticlala, Seun, ishilove. |
When you get wasted (drunk) stay away from the wheels, it's gonna get you killed. May they find eternal rest. |
![]() Do girls still fight over boyfriend ish, I thought t'was a thing of the past. |
GEJ our hero, since you left there has been a coup at the NASS, and Tunibu's power has been whittle down. |
Is anybody thinking what I'm thinking? Twas all planned all along, only will tell. |
doublewisdom:Roflmao!!!!! ![]() |
Tell me that is not Lagos? If it is, Lagosians you have been scammed. |
This i agree with PMB, we are supplying the bulk of the fighters, and the theatre of operations is mostly on our soil, so the commander should be from Nigeria and should remain so, without any rotation. |
"When some leaders met with the President after the coup in the Senate, he was said to “be hollow” without a solution to the crisis at hand." My worry is from the Quote above, if Buhari can not seem to have any solution for ordinary party crises, how then would he solve the myriad of problems in the country? |
Ghen Ghen ghen... Let the battle of supremacy commence. |
Laughing my asś off ![]() You mean Bakare saw Igbo egugun pursuing him, that was hell of a dream. |
Don't you just love this Lagos? Eko onibaje oh ![]() |
If any Selfie comes close to this, I will deactivate my account. ![]() Cc: lalasticlala, ishilove, Seun, please do justice.
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ifyan:You can't be wrong placing your bet on barcanista, that's how so sure his analysis and predictions are. ![]() I bestowed on him Nairaland political member 2015. ![]() |
Bullocks! Next pls!!!!! |
Sai Barcanista!!!!! Na you biko ![]() |
iamrealdeji:Yeah bro, and keeper of the holy grail ![]() |
I knew it will come to this, but what I ever knew was that it was gonna be this early. |
PointB:You welcome bro! Will do... ![]() |
Gboliwe:I tire oh, sometimes I begin to wonder if his main purpose of winning election was for photo shoot. The pics are coming in droves while the country remain on auto-pilot. It's beyond human comprehension. |
PointB:You have a way with words bro ![]() |
![]() Picture so we can judge if he is qualified or not. On real note, is it because he is a dwarf or because he is not the apparent heir to the throne? Napoleon was a short man, but he was a great ruler of his time. So his shortness shouldn't be a criteria to disqualify him. |
danbrowndmf: ![]() And to think she is an evangelist makes it all the more alarming. After God, fear women ![]() |
Now wonder....Now the picture is becoming clearer. Selfish and personal ambition was involve. |
Thank you JEGA for coming out to set the record straight. You your days be long on earth. Farewell president Goodluck Ebele Azikiwe Jonathan. To evreythin there is time Thank you for availing yourself. Thank you for showing us the step. Thank you for changing the course. Thank you for carrying the cross. You bear the pain. You accepted the blame. You were faulted in all. You were mocked. You were insulted. You were hated You were dishonored. You were disregarded. You were riddiculled. You were reduced to nothing. Yet you absorbed all. What kind of man? Nigerians were horrified running,waiting for the fate of the nation in 2015 election. Africa was on the watch perhaps to create a refugee camp. The world was waiting perhaps to send peacekeapers. Then you made that call,one call that changed the whole scene. Those that supported you looked like dreamers. Those that were against you pondered a long time in their heart. What kind of man? I never thought it could happen, I never thought. You dignified Nigerians before Africa and the world. You changed the story of the nation. You sacrificed all,all,your dignity, your immunity,your honor,your respect,your title,your power,just to save this nation from drowning,and you saved her. TODAY,as you bow out,we pray the peace you left behind will follow Nigeria,I can see your footprint on African political soil,Wherever Nelson Mandela is mention,GEJ will be mentioned,I promise to tell my children and anyone who cares to know,about you,In this last minute I say to you sir 'farewell' farewell, farewell. I salute you.. |
#johnnybravo


