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ifyalways: What's the retail price for a piece ?50 naira is my recommended retail price! A carton contains about 1000 pieces! |
I need a marketer that will market/sell in d streets or shops a new product for me! It is a mosquito repellent wristband from china! I will give you a carton of the product to market and the sharing formular between me and you will be 60/40 of the retail price. Call or email me if interested Obainoclinton@yahoo.com 08034057928 07084446340 |
I need a marketer that will market/sell in d streets or shops a new product for me! It is a mosquito repellent wristband from china! I will give you a carton of the product to market and the sharing formular between me and you will be 60/40 of the retail price. Call or email me if interested Obainoclinton@yahoo.com 08034057928 07084446340 |
Wow! Dats very thoughtful of d minister! Its a very Very good idea to enticed/pressure the airlines to operate from enugu...and what are they saying dat they have more customers from d north! Dats a lie joor...most travellers are from the east/south....go to MMA and see how onitsha main market/ariaria/ogbete guys troup to dubia china india etc on a daily basis... This means the enugu airport facilities is compeleted or about to be completed for d minister to tell them to consider operating from enugu! I love her for doing dis! We can't have an eastern minister for aviation and enugu international airport is underutilized...I support you 100% on this my minister. |
What nonsense!! What do these morons take us for Their fada! |
Ace musician and producer , Solomon Oyeniyi also known as K-Solo and his wife, Kikelomo, have denied the perceived end of their marriage earlier in the year following series of battery allegations.http://www.channelstv.com/home/2012/08/27/k-solo-and-wife-apologise-to-fans-over-purported-fight-saying-we-were-acting/
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Moderator kukuma close d thread! Which one be all these: this post has been hidden! KMT |
Baseless allegation! Most of dangote factories has its own IPP! |
Kobojunkie: What Government? Anyone who tries to give this to Government is not only wicked but a deceiver. If anything, Nigeria has mainly Dangote to thank for this.Weere! Onye ala! ![]() |
1025: uncle, if u have any idea of economics, you will agree with me that monopoly is not consumer friendly. nigerian govt/economy is confused. what type of economy are we practising? are we in a closed economy where a country depends solely on locally manufactured goods or otherwise?Guy u need to be given hot slaps for making dis comment! |
asha 80: e be like say you wan build houseBefore nko! ![]() |
It now remain for them to bring cement price to less than 1000 naira! 1800 naira per bag is outrageous.. It should come down to 800 naira! Shekina |
Nigeria has not imported cement since the beginning of the year as a result of increased output in the locally manufactured product which as at date, outstripped the needs of the local market, Engr Joseph Makoju, Chairman, Cement Manufacturers Association of Nigeria CMAN, has revealed. Besides, cement manufacturers have also set an output growth of 56.25 per cent to 20 million tonnes, up from about 12.8 million in 2011, he added. Making the revelation when he led a delegation of cement manufacturers on an official visit to the Ministry of Works, Makoju explained that the feat achieved this year was made possible through improved investments in plants and other operational inputs. Consequently, he said the country which has a total installed capacity of about 28 million tonnes yearly can now look for the export markets for exploration in cement sales. “The projected output is about 25 million tonnes more than the current local demand of about 17.5 million. In 2002, total local cement production was only two million tonnes and in that year, we were talking about a local demand of eight million. Importation was at its peak. “As we are speaking here today, I am happy to report that last year, total local production has gone to 12.8 million tonnes in 2011 from two million in 2002 and as we are meeting here today, we are projecting that total local production this year will be 19-20 million tonnes,” he said. “The total local demand is projected at 17 million tonnes. So, the local production is in excess of local demand. I am so happy to say that for the first time in our history, from January till date, there has been no importation of cement into the country. “We are now in a situation of where we don’t need to depend on imports but on local production. The total installed capacity, when you put all the total local production together today; we have 28 million tonnes of installed capacity. “So, Nigeria has arrived to be recognised as a cement producing country. Now, that is why we believe that this success story can be leveraged on to impact on another problem area of the country, which is bad road network. www.vanguardngr.com/2012/08/local-manufacturers-meeting-nigerias-cement-demand-cman/ |
Its high time!! Those criminals jobbed my guy 18k for a blackberry bold2! The criminal Cooked up a story dat his wife is in labour and he needs money urgently dats why he is selling it so cheap! It later turned out to be fufu phone. |
Officials of the Lagos State Taskforce on Environmental and Special Offences (Enforcement) Unit have arrested a man for selling phones stuffed with ‘fufu’ to unsuspecting buyers at the Computer Village, Ikeja, Lagos, Southwest Nigeria. After his arrest, it was discovered that instead ofthe original phone, an empty Phone Case is stuffed with fufu to make it heavy and look like the normal phone. It is then sold to unsuspecting members of the public. The suspect, 24 years old Samson Adebiyi from Ogun State, was arrested on Wednesday at the Computer Village after the man, Semiu Ambali, who first fell victim to his antics, set him up. According to Adebiyi, those selling fufu phones to unsuspecting buyers are many at the Computer Village. The syndicates usually have several phones on them and do not have shops at the Computer Village. They approach a customer and display their phones and once that customer is interested, they bring out the particular phone the person wants to buy, remove the battery, test it so that the customer can be sure it is okay. In the process of the customer being distracted,the seller quickly replaces it with another phone (but of the same brand). The only difference is that this one is fake and is stuffed with Fufu Once the unsuspecting buyer accepts the phone and pays, the sellers relocate to another part of the Computer Village where no one couldsee them and play the same tricks on others. On this occasion, Ambali was shown the phone he wanted to buy by Adebiyi, who agreed to sell the phone at N8,000. According to him, the phone was tested and certified okay and that at the moment he was distracted, the phone was replaced with a fufu phone and that he only realised this when he got home. The following day, he spent almost the whole day looking for the suspected swindler and as luck would have it, he caught up with him and alerted the police. Instead of grabbing him, he decided to play the same game all over again with him. He agreed to pay N4,000 for another phone that had been tested and certified okay by Adebiyi. He pretended to be distracted, only for the fake phone syndicate to exchange it with another fufu phone. It was then the taskforce officials who were lurking around, grabbed Adebiyi and took him totheir office and detained him. The suspect confessed to the act, saying that hedid it to make ends meet. He said several of his colleagues were still at the Computer Village engaging in the same act. Adebiyi said he used to be a cobbler and that since the business was not lucrative, he decidedto engage in selling fake Fufu phones Taskforce Chairman, Bayo Sulaiman said the taskforce had received several complaints about the activities of syndicates selling fufu phones, saying this was why it raided the Computer Village recently to stop street trading. He said the suspect would be charged to court and punished if found guilty http://www.nigerianeye.com/2012/08/man-arrested-for-selling-fufu-phones.html?m=1 |
chino11: With this analysis, Anambra is in for economic explosion. Am loving it.You can say dat again! I was even giving a lower figure before in anoda thread! Now we can have the sufficient funds to singapornize anambra! We just need a great thinker and go getter as d head of d ship and they will watch how we will boltonize d developmental race! ![]() |
The emerging deal that puts all the CDMA operators into a single pot with a US$200 million capital investment has been represented as the creation of a new mobile voice operator. This rather misses the point of its proposed strategy that will emerge when the deal is finalised. Russell Southwood seeks to look behind the wall to see what’s coming. No-one was more surprised than I was to hear thatKevin Maxwell, son the late UK tycoon Robert Maxwell, was leading an investment vehicle interested in buying the Multilinks fibre network. The latter is probably the second largest fibre network after MTN’s and has access to many partsof the MTN network through capacity swaps signed by its previous owner Telkom South Africa. The second great asset CAPCOM wants to acquire is 20 Mhz of spectrum in the 1900Mhz frequency that will allow it to become the first national LTE broadband operator. It wants to become a national broadband operator, taking the existing 2012 base of 160,000 data consumers each paying US$24-32 a month to a base of 2.5 million customers by 2016. The digital dividend in Nigeria will be long delayed.Based on industry survey work, there are 19.1 million households with TVs. Even optimistically, only 0.5-0.7 million have digital set-top boxes so the process will not be complete any time soon. Potentially this gives CAPCOM a jump start in the race to LTE, whilst others either have to use less favorable spectrum or cool their heels until the digital dividend re-allocation is finally carried out. For as the company document states:” With othercompetitors each constrained by having not more than 10Mhz of spectrum, currently congested with voice and SMS traffic, Starcomms is poised to become the market leader in mobile high speedbroadband services.” Meanwhile, the Government and the Central Bank can breath a sigh of relief at having avoided a string of embarrassing mobile telecom operator bankruptcies. And the Central Bank gets to offloadsome of those embarrassing investments previously made by private banks. A company document states that:“The $200 million investment funds the acquisition of Multi-Links and MTS; recapitalises Starcomms and provides it with sufficient capital and liquidity to finance its existing creditors and working capital; and permits it to expand its existing network through the introduction of 4G/LTE technology to become a major provider of Broadband services toNigeria’s burgeoning consumers.” It intends to offer triple play services and create an offering that can aimed squarely at Nigeria’s significant middle class, particularly in Lagos, Abuja and Port Harcourt. The spread of towers putup to run the three CDMA networks will give it a unique, local access delivery network. The US$200 million is split into US$50 million to buy Starcomms PLC and US$150 million in equity from Capcom’s shareholders. Capcom will be owned by: Gibraltar-based MBC (53%); Middle EastCapital Group (25%); Helios Investment Partners (11%); Oldonyo Laro Estate (5%); Bridgehouse Capital (3%); Asset Management Company of Nigeria (AMCON) (2%); and private equity investors (1%). Who, you must be asking yourselves, are all these people? Little is known about MBC but It would be a reasonable guess to assume that it was Kevin Maxwell’s investment vehicle: it says it has US$1.25 billion invested in emerging markets. Helios is the investor that took over Multilinks aftercontract payment dispute with the former owner. It manages funds in excess of US$1.7 billion and has amongst its investors, the IFC, the commercialfinance arm of the World Bank. Middle East Capital Group is a Lebanon based investment company, majority owned by First National Bank of Lebanon. Oldonyo Laro Estate is an exclusive tourist destination in Kenya owned byDane Jan Bond Neilsen, who is quoted as saying it is “never expected to make a profit.” Bridgehouse Capital is described as an Isle of Man based. AMCON was set up by the Nigerian Government tohandle non-performing assets of Nigerian banks. The proposed Chair of the new company is Stefan Allesch-Taylor, a financier and wheeler-dealer who sees himself as a “financial engineer”. He owns Nordfinanz Bank AG, is a partner in Clearbrook Capital Partners LLG, was a co-founder of Coffeesmiths and Executive Producer of the film Africa United. Proposed Deputy Chairman is JamesDodd, Managing Director of Anthem Capital. During the 1990s he was closely involved in the privatization of telcos from the banking side. The current interim Chief Executive Officer of Multi-Links Nigeria is expected to become the CEO, whose background is in the engineering sideof telecos. The company is proposing Nicholas Topham becomes Director of Operations and Strategy. He has done several years in telecoms consultancy and was Head of Strategy and Business Development for BT. The challenge for this team will be to get to grips with the considerable challenges of operating in Nigeria. It not only needs to have the assets to become a major broadband player but also have Nigerians who can actually deliver the promise on the ground. http://www.balancingact-africa.com/news/en/issue-no-618/top-story/capcom-aims-to-becom/en?goback=.gde_1777935_member_150278838 |
manny4life: You guys are funny o, how much profit do you think that Anambra will get that will directly affect the people? We've not even talked about how corps get taxed, twice, reducing potential profits into Anambra purse..You are very daft oo...do you knw how many billions of profit NBL declare every year and repatriates to holland! if orient oil block/ refinery fully up and running with all d investments made,anambra should be making 2-3 billion yearly dat will keep coming in for years to come,From d from a 4 billion naira investment... Incoming gov will take dis money to and build infrastructures and you start giving him credit without knowing dat someone sowed dat seed he is harvesting...if former govnors kept money for peter obi to use, Won't u be singing peter obi praise now! if he used dat to build a stadium or airport which will bring little income to d state,Even though he will be taking anoda mans glory |
ekt_bear: Is he a governor, or a mutual fund manager?What he is doing is equity investment not managing a business! All d companies he is putting anambra money will be runned by core professionals not civil servants! South africans will run sabmiller in a professional way, orient petrolume has its own technocrats employed like other oil companies, LG entertainment center will be run by koreans etc. At the end of d business year certain percentage of d profit will be shared according to equities, if their is need to hold back some money for expansion and new projects in companies, it will be agreed upon by d board and implemented! The percentage anambra gets will be paid into the states account for developmental projects as well as d taxes d companies will pay. If anambra has about 20-30 big companies with this arrangement I don't think they will bother to be running to abuja every month for federal allawee! It will just be an addition..if it comes fine, if it doesn't fine. |
Its now clear dat dis is war! Its either boko haram kill us all or we exterminate them! Dis is no longer Federal govt responsibilty only anymore!! Since they say they are fighting allah's war, let's us fight for our own God too by stop critizing govt's effort in security and offering any help we can to bring dis enemy down! cause our God said jesus is the only way to heaven! No other name as far as my bible tells me...so boko haram can't force me to accept allah since I didn't force them to accept jesus. I think its high time everybody start thinking dis way! |
The Boko Haram sect has again denied negotiation talks with the federal government. Sani Tukur The leadership of Jamaatu ahlis sunnah lil daawatiwal jihad, popularly known as Boko Haram, has again, denied engaging in talks with the Nigerian government, contrary to widespread reports that the sect had re- entered into dialogue with the government. The group made this denial in an email to PREMIUM TIMES on Wednesday evening. The sect not only denied talks with the government, but also described the purported press statement by one Abu Muhammad, who claimed to be the second in Command to the sect’s leader, Abubakar Shekau, as the creation ofthe media. The sect said its position on dialogue was made clear in a recent video address by its leader, where Mr. Shekau foreclosed any possibility of dialogue with the government, but which it said many media houses ignored, but were quick to publicise the “purported Meccah meeting”. The sect recalled that it was because of such misrepresentations by the media that it attacked Thisday Newspaper, adding that as far as it is concerned, “those who fight us with guns and those who use pen are one and the same”. The sect also said it is aware that many people were using its name to get huge sums of money under the pretext that they would “arrange dialogue with us”. It called on such fake intermediaries to “fear Allah before they get into the hands of Allah’s army”. In the statement, the sect said since the Federal Government “lured and arrested one of our leaders, Abu Darda who was sent to dialogue on our behalf and also frustrated the one facilitated by a journalist, Ahmad Salkida and headed by Dr. Ibrahim Datti, we have foreclosed any possibility of talks with the government”. The group says it is aware Mr. Datti had entered into a fresh round of talks with the government. It therefore warned Mr. Datti to “respect his age and desist forth with”. The sect added that the only guarantee to peace is the full implementation of Sharia in Nigeria. “As long as the government has not put aside theconstitution and embrace the Holy Quran as the final law in the land, government should stop dreaming of peace because we will never stop fighting,” it said. http://premiumtimesng.com/news/97388-breaking-news-boko-haram-denies-dialogue-with-govt.html |
chino11: It has Cinema all forms of entertainment. Infact its a one-stop shopping facility. I pass thru the facility everyday on my way to work, its at GRA by express junction, not too far from Olde English hotel (Ngige's). They have at the moment done over 65-70% completion, I expect that they may complete it toward December this year going by the steady and fast pace of work there.Impressive! |
chino24: I will still prefer that Awka is not industrialized like Onitsha and Nnewi, because presently the city is metamorphosing into a huge hospitality center with hotels of various classes dotting the landscape. Besides that LG electronics is fast erecting a massive mix use development facility that will house upscale entertainment, luxury apartment, five star hotel and bank premises in the heart of Awka, this will be a major landmark in the SE.@Chino The LG Entertainment center will it have cinema,food courts,luxury shops etc? And wats d current level of completion? |
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What if there is a course on truck driving/management in d university and pay is high just like driving a plane! Will there still be dis argument on d dangote offer!? |
asha 80: it is good only if the equities do not collapse.I don't think equities on breweries or oil will ever collapse! Ask nigeria breweries or chevron! |
I think d gov is piling money for d next gov to work with and take all the glory! He invested 60million dollars in sabmiller breweries which was built with 100m dollars! Dat means anambra own 60% of the brewery! Oil money will also start rolling in from orient oli block and refinary! And he still want to invest N25 billion more.. I think dis is d kind of polices dat will make a state not to depend on federal allocation! Makinhg it self sufficient. |
Wise decision or not?...umu anambra let the comments start coming |
Governor Peter Obi of Anambra State has assured the people of the state that he will invest N25 billion of the state’s funds in equities before leaving office in 2014.www.punchng.com/news/anambra-to-invest-n25bn-in-equities/ |
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