Politics › Re: Enforcement Of Ban On Hawking In Lagos Starts Today by ArmedRobber: 8:09am On Jul 04, 2016 |
Beremx: Stoopid people tribalizing the thread already. If you think Igbos are the only victims then you're mad! Go to the same Egbeda where Uche was interviewed and see Iya Afeez and Iya Monsuru strapped with babies on their backs hawking lacasera,teem and bottled water. What will be their next source of income if Ambode bans and arrest them? Let iya afeez and iya monsura find attachment in the street and leave highway , They re not used to highway selling until igbo boys influenced them. They will surely find their way out,this is child's play compared to what fashola did to iyalojas. They still survive by attaching to those that have shops arround. Highway hawking should be scrapped. |
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Politics › Re: Caption This Photo Of PMB, Obasanjo And The White Man by ArmedRobber: 1:40pm On Jul 01, 2016 |
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Celebrities › Re: Monalisa Chinda In University Of Port-Harcourt (Throwback Photo) by ArmedRobber: 12:24pm On Jul 01, 2016 |
henrydadon: i know a natural light skin lady any time any day But she has bleached and brighter than her future |
Politics › Re: GE To Invest $2bn In Nigerian Rail Projects —AMAECHI by ArmedRobber: 11:59am On Jul 01, 2016 |
Bravo |
Politics › Re: Is There Any Igboman Richer Than Mrs Folorunsho Alakija (in Forbes List) by ArmedRobber(op): 10:47am On Jul 01, 2016 |
Billyonaire: Before I respond, lets study the genesis of her wealth. She was an hair dresser of Miriam Babangida, and became not just a bossom friend, but a bedroom slave. She earned their trust, and in Babangida's signature surrogatory criminal style, he awarded the OML to her in trust.
Now, she is considered rich from the collective wealth owned by all. If the funds from those oil wells given to her, which we consider a Nigerian asset, not Niger Delta asset, was even shared equally amongst all Nigerians, then the disillusioned OP would have had a better life.
Tribalism can only achieve one thing and you know what it can achieve.
When that Alakija engages in godly work, sweat from labor, trades from experience and success from enterprise, then we can compare her to the hardworking people whether Igbos, Yorubas or Hausas.
People like Alakija are the indirect cause of militancy, Boko Haram and Agberoism. Any youth that can afford a good life with an expected welfare will NEVER take arms against the State.
Common-sense is not for sale, any fool can afford it. Going by ur sense reasoning Don't you think it is better to a bedroom slave to a powerful president and from there she gain prominence and currently the 2nd richest black woman in the world, Than To Be a sex slave to a parrot(FFK) who's got nothing to offer rather than slaying her pussy(bianca ojukwu) igbo's warlord's wife and also commiting several abortions and still irrelevant.. Think my guy    |
Politics › Re: Is There Any Igboman Richer Than Mrs Folorunsho Alakija (in Forbes List) by ArmedRobber(op): 6:21am On Jul 01, 2016 |
cktheluckyman: Orji Uzor Kalu, Jim Ovia,Tony Elumelu ,Paschal Dozie are all far richer than the alakija woman on Forbes list What is their worth compare to her?? And pls back ur claims with forbes list |
Politics › Re: Is There Any Igboman Richer Than Mrs Folorunsho Alakija (in Forbes List) by ArmedRobber(op): 6:52pm On Jun 30, 2016 |
pythonkid: I'm pretty sure OP is living below poverty rate.. Yes re u alright now??   |
Politics › Re: Edo/ondo 2016: Court Restrains INEC From Accepting Nominations From Makarfi by ArmedRobber: 6:47pm On Jun 30, 2016 |
A-boki abeg stop, I wan drop for here. Wey my mat sef (spreads mats) and sit while waiting for the action film to start   |
Politics › Re: Is There Any Igboman Richer Than Mrs Folorunsho Alakija (in Forbes List) by ArmedRobber(op): 6:30pm On Jun 30, 2016 |
Really?? no igboman is richer than mrs folorunsho Alakija |
Politics › Re: Is There Any Igboman Richer Than Mrs Folorunsho Alakija (in Forbes List) by ArmedRobber(op): 6:27pm On Jun 30, 2016 |
mrvitalis: Igbos in a real sense don't aspire to be that rich.. . Don't get me wrong All the average igbo man wants is to be comfortable... That's why there names are more popular than there business
How many igbo company do u have in NSE?? They all want to be in control and as such the business can't grow beyond certain level
Innoson is a typical example.. . Instead of him to sale shares... Bring in more investors and expand... he wants to be the sole owner of the company... . Bill gate owns 8.5% of Microsoft but is the world richest man...That's what we igbos don't know. .. But I feel on the average igbos have more rich people than any part in Nigeria Save ur self all this stress is there no igboman richer than mrs folorunsho Alakija YES or NO?? |
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Politics › Re: Is There Any Igboman Richer Than Mrs Folorunsho Alakija (in Forbes List) by ArmedRobber(op): 6:24pm On Jun 30, 2016 |
kettle84: wealth is measured by per capita income. Igbo's have the highest per capita when compared with other tribes. How did u pass waec..?? |
Politics › Re: Is There Any Igboman Richer Than Mrs Folorunsho Alakija (in Forbes List) by ArmedRobber(op): 6:23pm On Jun 30, 2016 |
nabiz: Igbo wealth are evenly distributed. That is why poverty rate is low in the easth when compared to others. they make money to positively affect the life of their brothers. If u make money in igbo land any of your family member remains poor, the communnity will not be happy with u, unlike other tribes They are not selfish and love to carry their brother along. Take me for instance do u know how many people i am trainig in school with the little money am making. Our wealth is measured by the total well been of our family members and not the individual well been. Do know how many those igbo people that are selling gala on the street are training. They believe that a mad man is not ashame but his brother. It is a shameful in igbo land for u to be a begger while ur brother is rich Can you provide a fact for ur assertions that poverty rate in south east is lower than other regions.?? |
Politics › Re: Is There Any Igboman Richer Than Mrs Folorunsho Alakija (in Forbes List) by ArmedRobber(op): 6:22pm On Jun 30, 2016 |
Ilovemystate: I hope you know the meaning nasdaq  Nasdaq and forbes which of these two rate the richest Men and women in the world..? |
Politics › Re: Is There Any Igboman Richer Than Mrs Folorunsho Alakija (in Forbes List) by ArmedRobber(op): 5:31pm On Jun 30, 2016 |
Ilovemystate: Read more: http://www.nasdaq.com/article/top-6-most-powerful-women-in-oil-and-gas-cm502914#ixzz4D4zAUVAB
Top 6 Most Powerful Women In Oil And Gas in the world July 30, 2015, 08:10:31 AM EDT By Oilprice.com
By Andrew Topf for Oilprice.com
When it comes to glass ceilings, there is probably none tougher to crack than the oil and gas industry. For decades the corner office has been the preserve of alpha-male CEOs with a high tolerance for risk.
Today, the maxim still holds true. In Oilprice.com's list of the 12 richest oil and gas tycoons, not one is a woman. Recently though, Vicki Hollub, a 33-year veteran with Occidental Petroleum, made American corporate history by becoming the first female CEO of a major U.S. oil company.
Hollub, 55, will assume assume control of Occidental's global oil and gas business, replacing current chief executive Stephen Chazen who will step down at the 2016 AGM.
“The board selected Vicki based on her strong track record of successfully growing our domestic oil and gas business profitably and efficiently,” Occidental said in a statement announcing her promotion. According to Bloomberg, Hollub was paid $3.66 million in 2014, including a $516,697 salary plus stock options. The Alabama-trained mineral engineer oversaw wells in Texas and other U.S. states that reaped $12 billion.
Much ink has been spilt over why more women haven't cracked the glass ceiling in America, including a new Pew Research report that explores perceptions about women's ability to lead companies. Among the findings: 50 percent of women and 35 percent of men agree that many businesses aren't ready to hire women for top executive positions. Another study drilled down into the backgrounds of 277 CEOs from the largest publicly-traded U.S. and international oil and gas companies. It found that the most likely reason for the dearth of female oil and gas chief executives is the lack of women studying engineering – the most common path to the industry's executive boardrooms. In 2013, only about 13 percent of engineers were female. The good news for women is that the number of CEOs in the industry is expected to increase as more enter the engineering field.
While the 2014 study found that only 1 percent of oil and gas companies surveyed were led by women, a search one year later finds Hollub in good company, with a number of women occupying perhaps not the corner office, but one with a pretty sweet view nonetheless. Following, in no particular order, are women who exert considerable power and influence in the oil and gas industry today:
Mariana Gheorghe, CEO, Petrom.
Ranked 19th in Fortune magazine's 2014 list of most powerful women in Europe, the Middle East and Africa, Mariana Gheorghe is considered one of the most influential women in Eastern Europe. The 59-year-old was the first female CEO of Romanian oil and gas group Petrom. After completing degrees in law, economics and corporate finance, Gheorghe worked for the European Bank of Reconstruction and Development form 1993 to 2006, when she took the helm of Petrom.
Ceri Powell, Global Head of Exploration, Royal Dutch Shell.
According to Fortune, Ceri Powell in 2013 became the highest-ranking female executive at Shell when she took charge of the group's global exploration. She is 21st on Fortune's list of most powerful women cited above. Originally from Wales, Powell holds a doctorate in structural geology and joined Shell in 1990. She held numerous positions at Shell in exploration and new business development before undertaking her current post, where she has led new discoveries in Australia, Malaysia, Nigeria, the Gulf of Mexico and Albania, according to Fortune.
Debra Reed, CEO, board chairman, Sempra Energy.
Graduating summa cum laude from the University of Southern California with an undergrad in civil engineering, Reed joined SoCalGas in 1978 and became the company's first female officer 10 years later. As one of 25 female CEOs of Fortune 500 companies, Reed was recognized as one of the magazine's “50 Most Powerful Women in Business” from 2011 to 2014. Salary.com has Reed pulling in $8.85 million in 2014, including base pay of $1.12 million. Reed also serves on the boards of Halliburton and Caterpillar.
Trudy Curran, senior vice-president, general counsel and corporate secretary, Canadian Oil Sands Ltd.
With a background in securities and corporate finance law, Trudy Curran joined Canadian Oil Sands in 2002 after holding senior positions with EnCana, Canadian Pacific Limited and now-defunct Canadian Airlines. In 2012, Curran received a Scotiabank Corporate Executives Award and was ranked second out of the Top 100 Most Powerful Women in Canada, behind No. 1 Amiee Chan, president and CEO of Norsat.
Catherine Uju Ifejika, chairman and CEO, Brittania-U Limited.
[b]In terms of female representation in the upper echelons of oil and gas, Nigeria may be an outlier. The largest oil producer in Africa is headed by a woman, Petroleum Minister Diezani Alison-Madueke, and is seeing a growing number of female oil industry bosses. One of them is Catherine Uju Ifejika, chairman and chief executive of Brittania U Limited, an oil exploration and production company. After graduating with a law degree, Uju Ifejika took a job as junior counsel with Texaco, then became Company Secretary Public and Government Affairs for West Africa. In 2001, she set up Brittania-U with N10 million (USD$50,251) in severance pay from her former employer and a USD$115,577 loan.
The company is currently suing Chevron over the sale of three oil mining leases, for which Brittania-U paid $765 million in 2013. A recent feature on Uju Ifejika, who is described as one of the richest women in Africa, has the oil tycoon dismissing those who criticize her rise to power despite a lack of background in petroleum engineering: “I’m not a geologist and I have never worked in exploration and production,” she told Fascinating Nigeria. “The only thing I know is how to take something that is nothing and create something out of it that you can see and appreciate … Not being an engineer or a geologist was immaterial. Today I speak the language of the geologist, I can interpret the maps and when they bring in technical things we look at them together – because I was able to rise above my fear level.” [/b]
http://www.nasdaq.com/article/top-6-most-powerful-women-in-oil-and-gas-cm502914#ixzz4D4zAUVAB
http://www.bbc.com/news/business-29127436
http://oilprice.com/Energy/Energy-General/Top-6-Most-Powerful-Women-In-Oil-And-Gas.html
http://venturesafrica.com/10-nigerian-billionaires-youve-never-heard-of/
10-nigerian-billionaires-youve-never-heard-of
Uju Ifejika, Africa’s Most Successful Female Oil Tycoon http://africanmillionares.realinfozones.com/2014/11/uju-ifejika-africas-most-successful.html Tell me the position where she ranked.?? In Nigeria richest forbes List And World richest women forbes List..?? |
Politics › Re: Is There Any Igboman Richer Than Mrs Folorunsho Alakija (in Forbes List) by ArmedRobber(op): 5:01pm On Jun 30, 2016 |
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Politics › Re: Is There Any Igboman Richer Than Mrs Folorunsho Alakija (in Forbes List) by ArmedRobber(op): 4:59pm On Jun 30, 2016 |
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Politics › Is There Any Igboman Richer Than Mrs Folorunsho Alakija (in Forbes List) by ArmedRobber(op): 4:13pm On Jun 30, 2016 |
Anybody with an ideal.?? |
Travel › Re: Peace Mass Transit In Accident At Okogbo Town. No Survivors (graphic Photos) by ArmedRobber: 4:07pm On Jun 30, 2016 |
This is a clear case of ritualist commercial bus..
Why clean the name
I will always repeat it the owner of peace mass transit
Is a ritualist
Simple |
Politics › Re: Paul Biya Sends Team To Nigeria To Learn Ways Of Catching Corrupt Officials. by ArmedRobber: 3:41pm On Jun 30, 2016 |
LOL wailers avoiding the thread like ebola  |
Politics › Re: Buhari Breaks Fast With Ooni Ogunwusi And Other Traditional Rulers by ArmedRobber: 10:43pm On Jun 29, 2016 |
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Politics › Re: Buhari Breaks Fast With Ooni Ogunwusi And Other Traditional Rulers by ArmedRobber: 10:39pm On Jun 29, 2016 |
Kayode1979: Can't sight any OBI or IGWE Igwe ko igbe ni, The only first class king in igboland is oduduwa stool obi of onitsha and he is in the picture putting on red cap |
Politics › Re: Buhari Announces Recovery Of N3.4 Trillion In One Year by ArmedRobber: 7:46am On Jun 05, 2016 |
buharifraud: Utter nonsense. Fictitious figures splashed on the pages of newspapers with no real evidence. This government thinks every nigerian is a phool. You have recovered this much money, and yet you were going from country to country to beg like a dog. And after they all turned you down, you then placed a fuel tax on Nigerians. Keep on fooling yourselves and the pathetic Yorubas. In 2019, you will see wehn. **** will they start spending the recovered loot just like that without doing feasibility studies on what to do with it. |
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Politics › Re: Buhari Announces Recovery Of N3.4 Trillion In One Year by ArmedRobber: 7:22am On Jun 05, 2016 |
Jesus..
Why economy no go crash.
E no go better for anybody wey dey support PDP..
And recovering of loots still going on,by the time dem finish..
E go reach 6trillion money for budget |
Politics › Re: Buhari Announces Recovery Of N3.4 Trillion In One Year by ArmedRobber: 7:22am On Jun 05, 2016 |
Jesus..
Why economy no go crash.
E no go better for anybody wey dey support PDP..
And recovering of loots still going on,by the time dem finish..
E go reach 6trillion money for budget |
Politics › Re: SS Youth Can Shut Down Economy If Jonathan Is Not Re-elected – Jimi Agbaje by ArmedRobber: 10:07pm On Jun 04, 2016 |
Agbaje omo ale, u re number 1 suspect |
Politics › Re: PHOTOS: Images In Circulation Said To Be Kano Murder Case Are Not Related by ArmedRobber: 9:30pm On Jun 04, 2016 |
Kkk |
Romance › Re: What Is Wrong With This Photo by ArmedRobber: 8:32pm On Jun 04, 2016 |
The Man be like Can't wait to get back my freedom..
AISHA LOADING............. |
Politics › Re: Bible: Punishment For Blasphemy. Death. by ArmedRobber: 5:46pm On Jun 04, 2016 |
@op try again
Jesus is the founder of christainity and his Laws re what christains adhere to,
The bible verse u qouted is Old tastements and the Laws are there re strictly mosaic laws for the jews. Not christain |