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Nigeria Stock Exchange: 1. Court clears hurdles for Union Bank to recover N459m loan 2. John Holt Plc announces change of Head Office Address 3. Bargain momentum wanes on increased speculation; ASI adds modest gain 4. Taking a Pause to Review Impact of DANGCEM on NSE’s Market Net Worth 5. N100bn subsidy debt threatens petrol supply Source: www.proshareng.com |
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bigx: And also people that think way ahead of others that think of investing. 2 Likes |
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Born 2be Rich: Nigeria Stock Exchange: There was someone that mentioned some time ago that he will be buying shares in IEI plc...I hope he is reading the information above. |
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Nigeria Stock Exchange: 1. Stocks sustain uptrend on improved bargain; ASI inches up by +2.51% 2. Dangote to site $8bn refinery in Olokola FTZ 3. First Bank Sensitises Customers on IT Upgrade 4. FBN Capital woos indigenous oil companies on equity financing 5. International Energy Insurance Plc announces Share Reconstruction Source: www.proshareng.com |
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[quote author=valacious]@those asking if you can buy right issue of transcorp at N1 even though u never had shares there before, i say yes u can. Just ask your broker, there could be people who do not want to pick up their rights, so u just pay money to your broker account and they buy and do u a transfer, daz all! I think this is the best time for japaul now. [b]Buy japaul now![/[/b]quote] Skepticism towards this stock will hinder price movement in this stock for now as most people are not impressed with the way jegede is running the coy. However, i also believe that the stock will wake up and move northward very soon. but the question is how soon ![]() |
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9free: @Mercilicious done give you e- kiss before na for the other corner...Shuooo..abi u still wan collect anoda one ![]() |
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justsayemma: I don't think he is a failure, jst dat he is faced wit more challenges. I think d tym n energy used in discussing abt Lagos,which is d most developed state,shud b used 2 discuss other stagnant states like Eboyi, Bayelsa,Abia n som nothern states. True but in the write, it is said the development has slowed down when compared to his first term in office. |
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omar22: Doesn't this fool know that winning breath confidence Actually amodu is seeking attention becos he is now considered to be irrelevant in football |
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yellowpawpaw: u don't expect women(married)to come and start tellin u I belong to this group or that one.its too childish and a bit insulting too.(D first thing dat entered my mind when I saw this was to insult u) That's why u r gettin dis kind of response. Re organise it to look a bit matured and enticing.no offense pls. I appreciate what you said but this piece is actually to enable anybody with such character work on themself if need may be. No offense intended. |
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Is he still as passionate as he was in his first term? Does he still possess the drive to transform Lagos into a dream megacity comparable to some of the best in the world? In 2007, it took him just a few months to begin the overhaul of this city. In his second term, he was criticised for his slow approach. Were his critics justified? In my own view, while acknowledging the impact of his visionary leadership on the state, I believe the governor needs to do more in his remaining years in office. For example, there is no excuse why Lagos roads, especially the inner city roads, should be this dilapidated. The rainy season has exposed the harsh reality of plying the roads by residents. The state of roads in some communities seems like a throw back into Stone Age that you would hardly believe you are in Lagos. The condition of Lagos inner city roads is an affront to its mega city dream. The rising crime rate should also be urgently addressed. He should do more to dismantle the perception gaining ground that his initiatives and projects are elitist and anti-poor. There is no doubt that Fashola has so far been a success story. I also believe the governor still has his vision of transforming the state intact. He must be commended for his hard work and vision in the last six years. But governing a state like Lagos also presents daunting challenges of its own. In recent years, the city has grown exponentially in population. Existing infrastructure built only six years ago are being burdened by rapid population growth. For example, the BRT System introduced just a few years ago has become grossly inadequate for millions of commuters. There is also pressure on the road networks which need constant expansion. These development challenges make it imperative to grant this city the much needed special status. The Federal Government must support the state to achieve its mega city dream. Lagos is Nigeria’s window on the world. The city is of global importance to Nigeria. There is no doubt that Lagos has many challenges but residents believe the governor can still do more. He has proved this already in his first term. It is on this basis that they compare his current performance with his first four years. Has the governor truly slowed down? Source: http://www.punchng.com/opinion/is-fasholas-second-term-a-failure/ |
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The celebrated Governor of Lagos State, Babatunde Raji Fashola, is in his second term in office. The governor, who came into office in 2007, has spent six years of his eight-year tenure. But the lawyer turned politician does not like to count his years in office. He has since assumption of office preferred to measure his stewardship as the chief executive of Nigeria’s most important state in the days he has spent as governor. Although it appears Fashola is cruising comfortably as the state’s number one citizen, it has not always been a smooth ride. In 2007, against all opposition from all the major contenders in his party, the governor emerged to fly his party’s flag in the governorship election of that year. He, of course, owed his emergence to his predecessor and leader of the Action Congress of Nigeria, Bola Tinubu, who stood his ground and fought off other candidates. Tinubu practically imposed the incumbent on the party. Many had thought then that the unknown Fashola stood no chance in the highly volatile political terrain of Lagos both as a candidate and as a potential governor. But he won the election and no sooner did he settle down to business of governing the state. Within 100 days of his assumption of office, residents had begun to feel the positive impact of his leadership. Before the expiration of his first 100 days, the entire Lagos had been turned into a huge construction site. The city, which had suffered systemic decay for several years, seemed to come alive again. He consolidated on the development blueprint of his predecessor. Everywhere one turned, the impact of the government was felt. In his first term, Fashola governed with passion. He seemed like a reconstruction leader after a major war. He was seen everywhere in the city. If he was not breaking ground for a new project, he was inspecting a road construction. All the major roads started by the Tinubu administration were completed under his administration. The Lekki-Epe Expressway, the Badagry road expansion and railway project were started. At a time, the governor visited Canada to inspect rail coaches. Many road projects were completed and old ones refurbished. Potholes were filled through direct labour. One symbolic image of Fashola’s first term was his trademark safety helmet and rain boots. If he was not trudging through mud and flood water to empathise with a flooded community or dredging of canals, he was seen touring remote areas to gain first-hand insights into problems faced by the residents. Fashola also transformed the once filthy Lagos environment. Before 1999, the city had, apart from being notorious, become the world’s dirtiest capital. But Fashola soon began the re-designing of the entire landscape with flowers adorning roads and major highways. Another notable achievement of that era was the recovery of public space. Public parks, which had become havens for criminals and the destitute were restored. In Oshodi, for example, the space under the bridge of the Apapa-Oshodi Expressway and airport bypass was home to the cannibal, Clifford Orji. The Fashola administration has since turned the spaces into reaction parks. The innovative waste management policy of Fashola’s first term also ensured that waste disposal became an important priority of the government. The administration collaborated with the private sector to manage the huge volumes of waste generated daily. Also, dumps like the one in Ojota which had become health hazards to residents were cleared and turned to recycling centres. Many also praised the governor for making Lagos largely habitable. No one who lived in this city pre-1999 would be quick to forget how dangerous Lagos roads had become. Driving against the traffic was the norm. But the introduction of the Lagos State Traffic Management Agency and strict traffic regulations ended the reign of impunity. Observance of pedestrian walk, zebra crossing and other road signs was strictly enforced. The governor also addressed the chaotic transport situation. The Bus Rapid Transit and taxis and demarcation of lanes made commuting easier. The construction of flyovers and rehabilitating of old ones reduced pedestrian deaths. The governor himself had several encounters with traffic rules violators whom he personally apprehended. Fashola was your quintessential action governor Fashola’s first term also saw a drastic reduction in the crime rate. The Lagos Security Trust Fund initiative with the private sector made resources available to the police. This helped to effectively combat crime in the state and the listing of Lagos as a crime free state. The image of a hard-working and visionary governor captivated the imagination of residents and other Nigerians. Fashola cut the picture of a leader who rather than stay in the comfort of his office preferred to visit project sites. Legends had it that the governor often drove himself surreptitiously at night to inspect project sites. His first term also earned him many accolades and awards both nationally and internationally. His achievements became the benchmark to assess other governors. There were also tales of fellow governors who sought his advice on how to replicate his successful models in their states. At the National Council of State meetings, Fashola was said to be the darling of his colleagues. It has been widely acknowledged that Fashola’s exemplary performance stood him out in his first term. But can that be said of his second term? |
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greatgod2012: So @op, what type of husband are you This peice is actually for some ladies to know some of their weaknesses and work on them..It also gives the guys the opportunity to learn to cope with the type of ladies they have as a wife. Kindly go through so that you can work on yourself if need may be. 1 Like |
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Nigeria Stock Exchange: 1. International Energy Insurance Plc announces Share Reconstruction 2. Acquisition of UAC Registrars Limited by Africa Prudential Registrars Plc 3. NASCON declares N686.8m PAT in Q1 '13 result 4. Learn Africa rewards shareholders with N154m dividend 5. Pharma-Deko gets approval to raise fresh funds 6. First Bank shuts operations Thursday, reopens Monday source: www.proshareng.com 2 Likes |
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I believe the insurance coys will be warming up with their result very soon. They have taken so long and we are already entering into the second quarter of the year.. This is bad from the NSE regulators |
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Oh boy see how guys dey view dis page... ![]() 1 Like |
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9free: thank you my oga |
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TYPES OF WIVES: 1. Boxing Wives: These are the type of wives that fight with their husbands delibrately just to provoke him to anger...These kind of women are ready to fight with the husband mostly in the public area to create a scene. 2. Headmaster Wives: These are the wives that are well paid in either their career or business but they disrespect and put their husband down because they have the financial edge over their husbands... 3. Police Wife: This type is very common. These are the wives that inspect or police their husbands everywhere they go...When the husband goes to the bathroom they pick up his phone to quickly check his messages...If the husband makes a call they hide behind the door to listen to every convesation...If the husband goes out they make sure he is followed and has friends that keep an extra eye on the husband activities. 4. Dictionary Wife: These are the wives that dont listen to the advise of the husband but rather they prefer to listen to the mother or sister....Whenever the husband says something, they quickly go to verify from either the mother,sister, friend e.t.c like a dictionary to know if she should go ahead with what the husband instructed or not. 5. Party wives: They prefer to buy every available asoebi and shoe and bag to attend any available party even though her family does not have the financial muscle to entertain such expenses...They are readily available at every party and owabe thereby neglating their children, husband and home... 6. Pampered Wives: These are also known as daddy's little girl...They call and report their husband to their father at any slight arguement or conversation...The rich ones are highly dangerous especially when the husband is working directly for the father... 7.Dustbin wives; The name might sound harsh but they exist...These wives leave the home unkept and dirty and you only see them rushing to clean the house only when they have a visitor at the door...There are several occasions were some husbands get home after a days work only to find the house upside down and dirty... 8. God fearing Wive: They are caring and loving. Provides emotional needs and creates extra time for family. Guides home spiritually, Very responsible and treats husband and family with respect. Kindly go through so that you can work on yourself if need may be. 1 Like |
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9free: walahi you no go kill persin with laugh...Shuoooo...abeg pity transorp o ![]() |
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laz_inc: Dont worry...it has been reported |
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hillsate: Haba GEJ and PDP, have you guys gone this petty? Bros where were you when they posted fake pictures of GEJ in Abuja sometime ago ![]() Was it not people like you that saw poster of GEJ that flooded abuja and were raining abuses on Him ![]() Now it is being done to Buhari you are here playing solicitor and advocate.. NB: I am not a GEJ advote but we need to wake up in this country...GEJ and Buhari cant take this country forward...we need better individuals that are willing to die for the future of this country and not all these fake aspirants that will get into power and forget that you even exist... 1 Like |
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jossy26: Everyone needs to be taking stockbull pick seriously, he picked dis [b]Mcnichols stock [/b]some months ago and the stock has done over 200%; was really skeptical about it cos I don't know what the company is into nor its history. True, but the shares of company is not readily available, and if you eventually buy, it is difficult to sell as very few individuals are intrested in the stock. 1 Like |
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feelamong: So bros na you dey crash this stock abi...Una get power for here o..Chei |
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[quote author=valacious][/quote] I am still looking at transcorp with both eyes wide open...However, let their right issue be completed first...i no wan enter one chance if their right issue is not successful.. |
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Nigeria Stock Exchange: 1. Nigerian Stocks record modest gain, NSE ASI inches up by +0.07% 2. Chams pursues improved revenue base, expands to African countries 3. Mobil’s shareholders approve N5 dividend 4. Multiverse, Chinese firm sign mining deal.. ![]() 5. Nestle Predicts Lower Consumer Spending 6. Transcorp Extends N13bn Rights Issue Source; www.proshareng.com |
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question: I wonder what is pushing GTB while Zenith and FBN still dey car park. Well i believe it is due to the annoucement that GTBank Emerges as African Bank of the Year.Positive news and information affects a stock too in a positive manner...Zenith will follow due to sentiments...FBHN is moving but in a to and fro manner. |
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Nigeria Stock Exchange: 1. Market CAP hits above N12trn on improved bargain appetite 2. JOSBREW Plc records fresh bargain, moves out of 5-year low by 8.8% gain 3. GTB Emerges ‘African Bank of the Year’ 4. PZ, Wilmar to develop 50,000-hectare oil palm plantation 5. Learn Africa records 60% market share 6. Pharma-Deko gets approval to raise fresh funds 7. DLM recommends BUY on the shares of Dangote Cement Plc 8. ABCTRANS declares N60.5m PAT in Q1 '13 result 9. DANGFLOUR declares Q3, Audited '12 & Q1 '13 results with N1.4m loss in Q1 '13 10.ASHAKACEM declares N1.1b PAT in Q1 '13 result Source; www.proshareng.com Enjoy. 1 Like |
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konami001: I HEREBY HERENOW AND HEREWITH, CLAIM TO BE JESUS CHRIST OF AFRICA... Please my sheeple, spread the news far and wide to the four corners of the earth. Woe betide those that refuse to believe in me, the Son of the most high. Verily I say unto you, I shall destroy the temple, and in 3 days, shall rise again... Abeg post your picture make we see you since you claim to be Jesus christ of africa.. |
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jackbauersballs: How can somebody predict things that will happen many years from his time if it wasnt divine... What prediction can you make? You have your life to live but you guys should learn to respect people's religion be it christainity, islam, buddism or tradition. |
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All these things happening have been said in the bible long ago.. Mat24 vs 5: For many will come in my name, saying, ‘I am the Christ,’ and they will lead many astray. you can see that the guy already have some followers. Make the guy continue na judgement day go decide everybody's fate. |
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collynzo2: In a few years time, we'll be talking about legalizing incèst, they will still describe it as advancement. True....And some people will come out and rant their mouth saying that it is the only way to increase population.. This is sad.. I really pray for these guys to realise themselve b4 its late |
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Trust Africans especially Nigerians, them go soon they copy white masters for this thing... May God help us all...SMH |
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