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Going by this news ,it means all along there is a phenomenon called subsidy . Mr President once said he doesn't know anything called subsidy. Meanwhile in one interview prof Tam David West said subsidy is a scam. Now it is clear that subsidy is real. More so it is clear that the reduction in subsidy amount payment is not primarily because of corruption but because the landing cost of petrol due to crude oil price fall. This information is good. |
MissEse:Yes na. Pregnancy can trend. |
So presidential |
Nigeria is on autopilot |
I am building a website and I want my clients to be able to upload audio or video of up 200 mb from their various locations directly to the website. Please is this possible? If it is, how do I go about it? If it is not possible, what can be the maximum and how can go about it? Thanks as I learn from gurus in the house. |
ednut1:You wicked o. Which one be pa igbin again. |
Though it is barely a month that we have a new government in Nigeria. While it may sound reasonable not to ask questions because the government is new, for the purpose of agenda setting I want to ask these few questions : What is president Mohammadu Buhari position on the $20 billion that was said to be missing or was not remited by NNPC as 'whistled' by HRH the emir of kano Sanusi Lamido Sanusi? We have been told in the past that the fuel subsidy regime was a scam or on a lesser note over bloated. President Mohammadu Buhari has in a recent statement said he didn't know what subsidy means. This can also be interpreted as nothing like subsidy. If my assumption is correct will President Mohammadu Buhari pay subsidy for petrol this month? If yes, can the people of Nigeria be privileged to see the difference at least between what was paid for the month of May and what will be paid in June? At least it gives an idea of the level of fraud if at all there is fraud. And lastly, we are still buying kerosene at the same high price as it was sold in the last regime. We were told that kerosene ought to be fifty naira per liter. I expect that with a new government in place the price of kerosene should naturally come down to fifty naira. Why is Mr president allowing this to continue? |
Do a salt solution flush. Take a litre of water, boil it, allow to cool to about 40 degree Celsius. Add two table spoon of salt. Note crude salt not refined or ionized salt. This solution is equal in concentration with the solution in the body. With this your body will not lose salt or water neighther will the body absorb the the salt or water. Be sure that the water must find its way out. When you take the salt water lie on your right side for thirty minutes. From 15 to 30 minutes to 2 hours you will feel a bowel movements go to the toilet you will pass out very watery stool. It will happen about three times. Note you don't do this as frequently as a week because it flush out healthy bacteria that are useful to the body. If you don't get a flush it means the salt is not enough. Please this must be done first thing in the morning after skipping the night meals. Thank you. |
These things no dey work jare. Fools. |
softysparky:Baby I dey knock your door. You have dreamt enough. Wake up and open for me. |
Happy 29 + X years birthday Sani son of kaita. |
pcguru1:This what my developer said. [10:56, 5/1/2015] Olamide: That's why I said I vote for frameworks [10:57, 5/1/2015] Olamide: Frameworks emcourage good coding while reducing production time [10:57, 5/1/2015] Olamide: But they can be challenging to learn [10:57, 5/1/2015] Olamide: As for cms, it's not good [10:57, 5/1/2015] Olamide: Different cms for different things [10:58, 5/1/2015] Olamide: But once one can be hacked, all can be hacked [11:20, 5/1/2015] Olamide: Yii is also good [11:20, 5/1/2015] Olamide: So is Symphony and Laravel [11:20, 5/1/2015] Olamide: And codeigniter and cakephp [11:20, 5/1/2015] Olamide: And phalcon [11:20, 5/1/2015] Olamide: And zend [11:20, 5/1/2015] Olamide: So many php frameworks [11:21, 5/1/2015] Olamide: But when clients are in a hurry and are not willing to pay, developers will use cms [11:21, 5/1/2015] Olamide: I could have used drupal or wordpress or joomla [11:22, 5/1/2015] Olamide: But all these cms have issues. Once those issues start, fixing them may become a serious thorn |
pcguru1:While I must say I a novice I will relay what you said now to my developer. Thanks sir. |
I use to be a lover cms until I met this website developer who I contracted to build me a market place website. Against my wish he insisted that he would build it from scratch. Believe me he has been on it for five months now but the functionalities are good. I didn't regret because 1. The whole architecture is mine. 2. it's not subject to any change occasioned by forces beyond you like the owners of the cms. I am loving the feel even though it is in the test running stage. You will need plenty of patience and money to accomplish this. But I think it's better. |
Good for them. |
sweetguy26:I totally agree with you. |
Let's see how it plays out. |
This is New Nigeria. I am loving this. Freedom is gradually prevailing. Never again will our wealth be looted again. But to believe that we will get justice in this matter may be a mirage. My consolation remains that I am in the know now. |
O soldier: there are other pressing issue we the mass need you to handle not political matter, handle the issue of driving licence and plate number impose on us without consultation from FG thievesWhat is wrong in Mr Falana's comment? Next time he will visit the issues you raise. |
we will greatly miss him. Rest in the Lord. |
Rather the silly things my phone does to me. |
I think it's a waste of time. |