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UMUAHIA—SUCCOUR may be coming the war of the local artisans manufacturing shoes, bags, belts and other leather products as their product could soon be transformed and compared to intenational products. This is because some Brazilian investors have shown interest in their products and are planning to make available to them modern equipments that will improve the quality of their products. The investors were amazed at the quality of the shoes, bags and other products, the Aba leathers were able to produce with their hands and raw equipments and reasoned that with modern equipment, the sky could be their limit. South East Voice leant that the investors really marveled at one of the shoe makers who produces over 200 shoes daily just with his raw hand and sensed that if such an artisan is provided with equipment, he will do much more. The investors who were conducted round the Leather Cluster of the Ariria International Market, Aba by some aides of Governor Okezie Ikpeazu, and officials of the Leather Workers Union, including Lawrence Odoemelem, SSA, Investment Promotions and Elder Emma Ezeala, SSA, Investment Facilitation and Chinedu Nwagu, SSA, Investment Planning and Strategy, showed genuine interest in partnering with the artisans involved in leather works in Aba. Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/10/made-in-aba-shoes-go-global-as-foreign-investors-show-interest/
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Shameless people. |
Talentprince: Anwulisomto:Some people are out to cause a tribal war and possibly cause a division between Igbos, Ikwerres, Aniomas, and other Igbo speaking tribes outside SE. We should all be mindful of people like Anwulisomto they have a mission which must not be allowed to be accomplished. |
oyetunder:You need to understand that what the president wants to do is to completely paralyze the opposition & silence all those who can oppose/challenge him. This is very bad for our democracy because any country that wants to develop must have a viable opposition to checkmate the excesses of the govt and to keep them on their toes. If these moves by the president are allowed, then our democracy will be dead and we will have an autocratic system of govt. |
Another northerner from Daura. Our president has really confirmed that he is a true tribalist #JustKontinu |
I just came across this fan online with the following specifications. I think it may be helpful to those looking for low wattage fan & the price is below 2k. Specifications: Input voltage:5V; Input current: 0.5~1A; Output voltage: 5~9V; Output power: 4.5W; Rechargeable Battery: li-ion 18650 batteries, 3.7 V, 2200 mAh Full Charge: Not more than 5 hours Three wind speed selections: high, mid, low Working time: 2~8 hours depending on the speed level LED light on side for emergency illumination Dimensions: 140 x 105 x 42mm
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oparaeke:What is the wattage and can we see the pix? |
That list is not complete without Sen. T. A. Orji (Abia Central), Sen. BMB (Bayelsa central), ... |
chronique:Nothing political about this. The president should have thought very well b4 scrapping the amnesty programs of the former administrations. |
Waris this? |
Junketer In Chief.
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Valto:I'm interested. How much for the 30Amps charger? |
1. Didier Drogba: If ever there was a player who dominated in the FA Cup, it was Drogba. The Ivorian has four FA Cup winner’s medals to his name, and demonstrated his exceptional quality by scoring important goals in all four finals. His first medal came in a 1-0 victory over Manchester United after scoring in the dying stages of extra time; the second followed against Everton; third against Portsmouth; and he sealed a record fourth FA Cup in six years by scoring against Liverpool in 2012. He became the only player to score in four consecutive Cup final appearances.
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2. George Weah: Weah is an all-time great of African football, and his short time in England was also full of success. The Liberian, who is Africa's only Ballon d'Or winner, started and played in the 2000 final, the last FA Cup decider to be played at the old Wembley Stadium. Roberto Di Matteo scored to give Chelsea their third FA Cup trophy.
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3. Nwankwo Kanu: The Nigerian certainly made his mark on the FA Cup, scoring and assisting in crucial games for both Arsenal and Portsmouth. In the Nigerian’s debut season for the Gunners, he provided an assist for the match-winning goal against Sheffield United, and although controversy overshadowed that glittering showing, Kanu had already declared his intent on becoming a revered striker at Arsenal. He won the trophy three times, and was also voted as African Player of the Year on two occasions, with his unexpected cup triumph with Pompey among the finest moments in his career.
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4. Yaya Toure: Yaya will, without a doubt, go down as one of the most successful African players to ever grace the beautiful game. The Ivorian has had a trophy-laden career, and kicked off his haul in England with the FA Cup trophy in the 2010/11 campaign, scoring the winner against Stoke City. In Europe alone, he has 15 winner’s medals, an incredible feat.
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5. Michael Essien: In the same breath that we mention the likes of Didier Drogba, Michael Essien was an African legend at Chelsea. The no-nonsense, tough-tackling midfielder was a crucial part of Chelsea’s reign in the 2000s. He helped define the holding midfield position after Claude Makelele left Chelsea, and will always be remembered for his commitment to the game. The Ghanaian won nine trophies during his time in England: four FA Cups, a Champions League title, two Premier League trophies, a Community Shield and a League Cup. The Bison currently features for Panathinaikos in Greece.
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6. Bruce Grobbelaar: Africa has not produced many goalkeepers who have had as much international success as Grobbelaar. The Zimbabwean keeper was very successful during his time at Liverpool, and in a career that spanned over 600 games, he won six league titles, three FA Cup winner’s medals and a European Cup. He will cherish his 1989 FA Cup medal in particular, as a tribute to the 96 Liverpool fans who were killed in the Hillsborough disaster earlier that season.
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7.Kolo Toure: Toure missed out on adding a Europa League winner’s medal to his collection this week after Liverpool succumbed to a 3-1 defeat at the hands of Sevilla. However, the Ivorian has been a defensive stalwart in England for more than a decade, winning trophies with Arsenal and Manchester City. He won the FA Cup twice, two with the Gunners and one at City, and enjoyed great success in North London as a member of the 2004 Invincibles squad.
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8. John Obi Mikel: After a lengthy transfer debacle, John Obi Mikel joined Chelsea in a £16 million deal back in June 2006. The Nigerian midfielder has been a fixture in the Blues side for more than a decade now, enjoying a highly successful time at the London club. Mikel has won 11 trophies with the Blues, making him one of the most successful Africans to play in the Premier League. Four of those trophies were FA Cups, and he certainly helped Chelsea become the force they are today.
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9. Lauren: Laureano Bisame Etame-Mayer-better known as Lauren-was an outstanding defender and a crucial member of Arsenal’s Invincibles team that went the entire 2003/04 season unbeaten. The Cameroonian was often referred to as the Gunners’ unsung hero during his time at the club, and walked away with a Premier League double, three FA Cup medals, and two Community Shield trophies, a fine complement to a superb international career with the Indomitable Lions.
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10. Salomon Kalou: The Ivorian forward has four FA Cup medals to his name, having won them during the same period as Didier Drogba. The Ivorian attacker was a crucial part of the Blues team that dominated England during Jose Mourinho’s first spell at the club, and also played under Carlo Ancelotti, Andre Villas Boas and Roberto Di Matteo. These were all successful spells, and in his final season at Chelsea, he won the FA Cup and the Champions League.
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Crystal Palace will take on Manchester United in the FA Cup final at Wembley on Saturday, and in their ranks are five players who could add their names to the long list of Africans who have won the trophy. In this feature, Goal reviews the top 10 Africans to have won the competition. Source: http://www.goal.com/en-ng/news/7175/gallery/2016/05/20/23743002/top-10-the-fa-cups-greatest-african-winners/salomon-kalou/2#photo
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papparatzzi2013:Crap
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The rate wey Niger Delta Avengers take dey blow gas pipe lines for Niger Delta these days I believe that our public power sector (PHCN/NEPA) will never get better untill maybe after 2019 elections. So I recommend this inverter/solar set up for all who have come across this thread. I'm still enjoying mine since the past two months I set it up, I've never put ON my gen thanks to ceejay. |
Hmmm. Apc |
anochuks08:Thanks. Just drop ur number. I'll contact you when I'm ready. |
anochuks08:Before I decide whether I want exactly your type, let me ask 1. Is yours a pure or modified sine wave inverter? 2. What is the difference between them? 3. Does it have an inbuilt smart/intelligent charger? If yes what is the capacity of the inbuilt charger? |
anochuks08:I must say that I'm really impressed with your creative and crafty talent. I don't mind paying you to design an inverter like this for me. How much will it cost? |