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Romance › Re: How Do I Make Her Leave Her Boyfriend? by austaklin: 12:54pm On Jul 22, 2014 |
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Jobs/Vacancies › Jobs In Imo State by austaklin(op): 10:45am On Jul 21, 2014 |
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Romance › Re: Need A Naughty Female In Akwa Ibom by austaklin(op): 11:40am On Jun 30, 2014 |
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Politics › Re: 10 WAYS TO BREAK APC For GOOD by austaklin: 8:45pm On Jan 03, 2014 |
There is no gain shedding tears over spilt milk. So also the broken china plate can never at any time be amended. Are you asking eligible and credible Nigerian voters to go against there conscience and vote the PDP once more simply because it is now shedding crocodile tears? Why would they(PDP) have folded their arms all this while and turned deaf ears on the wishes of the suffering electorates not until its electioneering era once more? You know what, PDP is dead, and buried for good. What you are doing now is smear campaign of calumny. You have sold your conscience for mere peanuts and bread crumbs. Nigerians are wiser now and come 2015, we'll vote wisely and not just that, we'll safeguard our votes to make sure it counts this time. Fellow Nigerians, its time we join the band wagon of revolution and vote out the tyrannical, clueless and corruption-prone GEJ from power. Thanks and God bless Nigeria. Amen macjive01: yes, you are somewhat right, PDP was dead and buried as it lost touch with the reality on ground.
However , that was before FRESH AIR.
now the dead is beginning to rise.
dead bones has began to replenish
dead heart has began to stir
all we need now is continuation of the policy that is nurturing this amazing impressive miracle. |
Politics › Re: 14 THINGS NIGERIANS SHOULD EXPECT FROM PRESIDENT JONATHAN IN 2014 by austaklin: 8:27pm On Jan 03, 2014 |
This must be an appendage of the PDP in disguise only seeking to get cheap popularity but the undisputable truth remains that Nigerians at large now know that GEJ is a wolf in sheep's clothing. So the present Nigerian electorates are now too sophisticated to fall for such cheap aggradisement and the PDP should be bracing up to a fatal political blow in the face come 2015 (PNN): Nigerians expect a better 2014 and in line with this desire, here are direct quotes from the New Year Message of President Goodluck Jonathan under appropriate headings. This will help Nigerians know what to expect from the Government in 2014 and enable Nigerians to effectively ascertain the performance of the Government at the end of 2014.
1. MORE JOBS! Our national budget for 2014 which is now before the National Assembly is specifically targeted at job creation and inclusive growth. We are keenly aware that in spite of the estimated 1.6 million new jobs created across the country in the past 12 months as a result of our actions and policies, more jobs are still needed to support our growing population. Our economic priorities will be stability and equitable growth, building on the diverse sectors of our economy. In 2013, we commenced implementation of the National Industrial Revolution Plan (NIRP) aimed at industrializing Nigeria and diversifying our economy into sectors such as agro-processing, light manufacturing, and petrochemicals. 2. TRANSPARENCY AND EFFICIENCY IN PUBLIC FINANCE The Petroleum Subsidy Scheme is also now being operated under new strict guidelines to tackle previous leakages in the scheme and prevent fraud. Foreign travel by government personnel will be further curtailed. This directive shall apply to all Ministries, Departments and Agencies of the Federal Government. Our strategy to curb leakages will increasingly rely on introducing the right technologies such as biometrics and digitizing government payments. I am therefore pleased to inform you that we shall complete the deployment of the three electronic platforms in 2014 – namely, the Treasury Single Account (TSA), the Government Integrated Financial Management Information System (GIFMIS) and the Integrated Payroll and Personnel Information System (IPPIS) – which are all geared towards improving efficiency and transparency in our public finances. 3. REDUCTION IN COST OF GOVERNANCE Our administration believes that the cost of governance in the country is still too high and must be further reduced. We will also take additional steps to stem the tide of corruption and leakages…Foreign travel by government personnel will be further curtailed. 4. SUBSIDY TO FARMERS To sustain Nigeria’s ongoing agricultural transformation, we have planned further investments in the sector. We will provide input subsidies to five million farmers nationwide using the e-wallet system. [/b]This Administration recently launched a self-employment initiative under the Youth Employment in Agriculture Programme (YEAP), called the Nagropreneur programme. This scheme would encourage our youth to go into commercial agriculture as entrepreneurs and we plan to develop over 750,000 young Nagropreneurs by 2015. We will also establish new agro-industrial clusters to complement the staple crop processing zones being developed across the country.
5. [b]IMPROVED FUNDING FOR AGRICULTURE
In 2014, this Administration will continue to work with the private sector to improve financing in the agricultural sector. For example, we will launch the Fund for Agricultural Finance in Nigeria (FAFIN) which will serve as a private equity fund to invest in agri-businesses across the country.
6. GROWTH OF SMALL AND MEDIUM SCALE ENTERPRISES Our Small and Medium scale enterprises (SMEs) will be the bedrock of Nigeria’s industrialization. We have about 17 million registered SMEs, and they employ over 32 million Nigerians. When our SMEs grow, more jobs will be created for our youth. Therefore, in 2014, this Administration will focus strongly on implementing the Nigeria Enterprise Development Programme (NEDEP) [/b]to address the needs of small businesses. Our interventions will include helping SMEs with access to affordable finance, business development services, and youth training. In addition, our new CET policies will enable us to support our emerging industries.
7. [b]MORE FOREIGN INVESTMENTS We will also intensify our investment promotion efforts abroad, to ensure we bring the biggest and best companies from around the world to invest in Nigeria.
8. MASS HOUSING SCHEME When the housing sector booms, it creates additional jobs for architects and masons, for electricians and plumbers, for painters and interior decorators, and for those in the cement and furniture industries. Today, I am pleased to inform you that this Administration is reinvigorating our housing and construction sector. We have established the Nigeria Mortgage Refinance Company (NMRC) [/b]which will increase liquidity in the housing sector, provide a secondary market for mortgages, and thereby increase the number of people able to purchase or build homes at an affordable price in the country. In 2014, we will work in a number of pilot states where the State Governors have agreed to provide fast-track land titles, foreclosure arrangements, and serviced plots.This new institution will enable us to create over 200,000 mortgages over the next five years at affordable interest rates. In addition, those at the lower end of the economic ladder will not be left behind as this new initiative will expand mass housing schemes through a re-structured Federal Mortgage Bank and other institutions to provide rent-to-own and lease-to-own options. I am confident that very soon, many more hardworking Nigerian families will be able to realize their dream of owning a home.
9. [b]IMPROVEMENT IN THE HEALTH SECTOR In this our centenary year, we will continue our efforts, through the Saving One Million Lives initiative to strengthen primary health care services. [We will scale up interventions in reproductive, maternal, newborn and child health, nutrition, routine immunization, HIV/AIDS, malaria elimination, tuberculosis, neglected tropical diseases, and non-communicable diseases. We will pay greater attention to the provision of universal health coverage. Besides the implementation of new initiatives such as my comprehensive response plan for HIV/AIDS, we shall continue to collaborate with global health partners to deliver our health sector transformation agenda.
10. NO ASUU STRIKE IN 2014! BETTER EDUCATION I am glad that the issues responsible for the long-drawn ASUU strike have been resolved and our children are returning to their campuses. We are committed to making our tertiary institutions true centers of learning for our young people. We will therefore focus on upgrading hostels, laboratories, classrooms, and halls. As the 2015 deadline for the Millennium Development Goals approaches, we will continue to expand access to basic education for all Nigerian children. Working with State Governments, we shall decisively tackle the problem of the large numbers of out-of-school children in this country. We will also invest in technical and vocational education to promote skills development for our youth across the country.
(It can be inferred from this statement that Nigerians should expect an ASUU strike free 2014.)
11. AFFORDABLE FINANCE FOR ENTERPRENUERS Nigerian entrepreneurs still lack access to affordable financing, with medium-to-long-term tenors. To address this gap, a new wholesale development finance institution will be established in 2014 to provide medium-to long-term financing for Nigerian businesses. [/b]We are working with partners such as the World Bank, the Africa Development Bank, the BNDES Bank in Brazil, and KfW in Germany, to realize this project. Our existing Bank of Agriculture and Bank of Industry will be re-structured as specialized institutions to retail financing from this new wholesale development bank.
12. [b]CREDIBLE NATIONAL ELECTORAL PROCESS In keeping with our avowed commitment to progressively enhancing the credibility of Nigeria’s electoral process by consistently upholding the principle of one man, one vote, our Administration will also ensure that the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) receives all required support to ensure that it is adequately prepared for the next general elections.
13. PEACE AND SECURITY As peace and security remain prerequisite conditions for the full realization of our objectives, we will also do more in 2014 to further empower our security agencies who are working in collaborative partnerships with our friends in the international community to stem the scourge of terrorism in our country and enhance the security of lives and property in all parts of Nigeria. [/b]The allocation of over N600 Billion to Defence and Policing in the 2014 Budget attests to this commitment. Fellow compatriots, the task of making our dear nation a much better place for present and future generations cannot be left to government alone.
14. [b]18 HOURS ELECTRICITY PER DAY! We are also in the process of privatizing 10 power plants under the National Integrated Power Projects (NIPP). We shall boost investments in transmission to ensure power generated is properly evacuated and distributed. In this regard, we have already mobilized an additional $1.5 billion for the upgrade of the transmission network in 2014 and beyond. Government will also strengthen regulation of the sector, and closely monitor electricity delivery to increase this beyond 18 hours per day. We will complete the privatization of the NIPP projects, accelerate work on our gas pipeline infrastructure and also continue to invest in hydro-electric power and clean energy as we monitor the effects of climate change on our economy.
By Enite Young For Proudly Nigerian Network www.proudlynigerian.net |
Politics › Re: 10 WAYS TO BREAK APC For GOOD by austaklin: 8:18pm On Jan 03, 2014 |
Having meticulously and painstakingly glanced through your write-up, I am indeed tempted to allude that you are a product of idleness and disillusion that has adversely affected your low thinking faculty. To have sheerly waisted time and energy in giving medication to an already dead political party that has since lost touch with credible policies and actions that would have brought qualitative smiles on the faces of the down trodden Nigerians, only goes to show that you a prophet of doom, an architect of mass destruction and a waiste to firstly yourself, whatever you stand for, your parents who took it upon themselves to ensure you are educated and humanity at large. In lieu to the foregoing, I humbly submit that you visit the nearest rehabilitation centre for an indebt assessment of your mental state. Thanks. macjive01: 1) With the recent surge of support for APC among the most corrupt in our society , now is time for PDP to reform itself , GEJ/PDP should create a body within PDP ( elder's body) to be charged with nomination of credible electoral candidates, from Councillors to state governors.
with the recent de-campees from PDP to APC, GEJ should work with the various PDP local body to get their various representative areas to recall their legislators, thereby ensuring an election. then this time PDP should field a committee chosen credible, educated, principled and upright citizens to contest the election on behalf of the party.
2) change the IRC inland revenue commission head, put a young, strong-minded , diligent, non-Yoruba personnel- Yorubas are never tough on corruption or diligent tough operation due to their nature of "easily swayed by pleads and begs" , there could be exceptions though.
Now, this new IRC is to enforce the IRC mandate, the IRC is charge to collect the revenues accrued from all state and to share it accordingly to the constituted sharing formula. this singular action will break TINUBU - chief financier of the opposition . ( this would reduce the opposition financial strength to rig the election and buy poor Yoruba voter as they are planning.
3) GEJ should support AKwaibom in speedy completion of the IBAKA deep seaport and access road to Aba: this is posed to decapitate the economic strength of the largest opposition governed state-Lagos. 40% of activities in lagos is owed to the only functioning wharf in the country. This singular act would decrease the tax earning of lagos state by 20% within the first year and 40% by the second year.
4) Designate portharcourt - Nigerians oil city, with allocation of FTZ at onne , and mandate oil companies to base their HQ in their operation areas. This would within the first year, take away 30% of corporate taxes Lagos state gets. and drastically reduce the economic powers of teh state. inorder to facilitate the speedy relocation of these companies, the government should acquire land, and build a new finacial city in Okirika by the River front, ( dame patience would be gladdened.) the chinese could accomplish this with 12 month period, then the oil companies would simply have to rent and lease the building and spaces.
5) close to 2015, say march of next year- 2 months to election, sponsor a Lawyer , probably a minority - definitely a non-igbo,even a midbeltern to sue Fashola for deportation of Igbos from Lagos, make the papers and TV carry the news, give it minute reporting. this would remind the Igbos and at large the wider minority population of lagos of the evils and potential evils of APC .
Find the deportees, to narrate their accounts on sunday live, with indepth , Hollywood style narration with sorrowful heart-breaking sound bites.
6) create a website to document all the administrative's achievement, use a foreign tv media, maybe someone who has worked at national geography channel, to produced a hd , detailed documentation of your achievement. post it on youtube and facebook. and have updates weekly posted to the website. the market the website aggressively on google, such that it comes first on everybody's search result.
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Can u sell to someone at akwa-ibom state cause I am much interested? |
Phone/Internet Market › Re: Bold 2 For Sale by austaklin: 11:54pm On Dec 07, 2013 |
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