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Bayern please do na... My ticket is waiting. Just nack in 4 goals. |
I don't get it. It's a good development that a chocolate factory is being set up. However, this shouldn't be seen as an achievement bin today's world abeg! |
RedPanthar:you keep calling me names and restating how much you rented an apartment. How does that corelate with my questions? Organization with a genius Brain because you rented an apartment? ![]() Okay. That's pure genius! |
RedPanthar:alright. Thanks. 15 happy persons. And more joining? Hope you'll have up to 20 million to give them at the end considering it is 1 million a person. Just asking. No need replying. Stay safe. |
RedPanthar:see? You haven't still answered the harmless question ![]() Anyway. Good luck in your adventures. I wish you well |
RedPanthar:guy you're the one making the whole thing look somehow. I just asked a question, you're the one bringing up other side talk. Why are you avoiding the question? |
RedPanthar:I'm not saying you cheat. I'm just asking whether you'll be paying per article written rather than after the duration of the contract |
RedPanthar:so you'll pay for the work throughout the whole time? |
Just to be clear: your team members will be paid the said one million after working for you free of charge throughout the duration of the partnership? ![]() |
SabaliPatience:ah! Do you have old beef with me? |
This is what happens when you open schools prematurely. The second wave of the outbreak started when school children returned to school, contracted the virus and went back home to spread it. |
peter750:shebi na Lovecraft country na |
trueking:I'll check over there |
collins1895:just noticed the uploaded, but its throwing server error |
trueking:what time today is it dropping exactly? Abeg. Imy tired of waiting |
Buho:lol.. Calm down look am, e go hit you. As for travis fimmel, as I see am, I said well.. What has a man got to lose, I downloaded the series. |
Achilles100:thanks, I no De download am be that |
Jandedmart:hello, where do you stay? |
AbdulSleeky:lol.. Twas a typo.. |
Please guys, who has seen Wulan 2020? Is it any good? This one that IMDB is rating 4.5 and rotten tomatoes is saying 85%, who do I believe? |
pcoolioz:I'm interested. 09029411839 |
Nokware:hello, I messaged you without a reply |
Just saw raised by wolves episode 1 to 3. This is my assessment: Great series, but the end of episode 1 and beginning part of episode 2 almost made me give up. Acting is great, but costume is below average... In some cases, just wack It has great great potential for a SciFi series. So far, I'll give it 6.9/10.. Emphasis on so far |
https://www.theafricareport.com/media/2020/09/Screen-Shot-2020-09-01-at-13.08.20-342x218.png Abdulsamad Rabiu, Chairman of BUA Group, at the signing ceremony in Paris on 1 September // Bruno Levy for The Africa Report The new project will go head-to-head with Nigeria's other large scale refinery project, being built by the Dangote Group. France’s largest hydrocarbons group Axens has won a contract to license key refinery technologies to one of Nigeria’s leading industrial conglomerates, the BUA Group. For Rabiu, the economics of the project are a ‘no-brainer’: “Nigeria imports 90% of it’s petroleum products. We spend 35% of our foreign exchange on importing petroleum products.” The new refinery, with a capacity to produce 200,000 barrels per day (bpd), should be operational in 2024. By comparison, the Dangote Group project will produce 600,000 bpd. The bidding process was managed by energy consultants KBR, which will also be handling subsequent rounds for the engineering and construction phase, currently underway. The refinery will be built using an undisclosed mix of debt and equity, with several development and commercial banks in negotiations with BUA Group. French connection It comes as a shot in the arm for the French economy, reeling from Covid-19 shutdowns and weeks of strikes prior to the pandemic. The contract was signed in Paris between BUA Group Chairman Abdulsamad Rabiu, and the CEO of Axens, Jean Sentenac, in a ceremony presided over by France’s Minister Delegate for Foreign Trade and Economic Attractiveness, Franck Riester. France’s Axens headed off strong competition from the US company Honeywell UOP, which got through to the final round, according to sources close to the bid. “President Macron has given special determination and support to this project,” Rabiu told The Africa Report, who has been made Chairman of the Macron-initiated Franco-Nigerian Investors Club. For Axens CEO Sentenac, the technologies that Axens is licensing will give Lagos the chance to breathe easier: “We are the world leader in the Euro 5 fuel standard; this has already reduced car pollution in Europe by a factor of 5 or 6, and it also allows Nigeria to start using the latest generation of fuel efficient engines, the first step towards fighting global warming.” The plant also has the ability to refine biofuels. Rabiu believes his investment in sustainability — “It was not cheap!” — will pay off in the long run, as new fuel standards continue to evolve along with the climate crisis. “It is in the DNA of BUA Group; look at our cement plants, the most sustainable in Nigeria, same with our sugar plants.” “This is the hard part, we cannot get this wrong”, says Rabiu. “It is like in an aeroplane, you always look at who built the engine, it is the most important thing”. Minister Delegate for Foreign Trade and Economic Attractiveness Riester believes this club is, “one of the things that will help build up the necessary intrapersonal relationships” between industrial players in the two countries, part of a wider French strategy of greater engagement in anglophone Africa. Local competition It is not just the international competition that has been shaken up. The new refinery project sets up a direct competition with Nigeria’s other large refinery project, piloted by the Dangote Group, that says it will be operational by early 2021. Rabiu, there is space for another project, despite the growing international glut of refinery projects, the tapering of transport fuel use globally, and the strong local competition. Partly because of the projection for fuel use in Nigeria itself. The country today uses around 500,000 to 550,000 barrels a day of petrol. And partly because of demand in the region. The project is sited on the waterfront in Akwa Ibom State. “We will have the marine infrastructure for easy export”, says Rabiu, “And the external market for polypropylene [the other major product from the refinery] is very strong”. Cc: lalasticlala OAM4J seun (Moderators: OAM4J, Mynd44) Source: https://www.theafricareport.com/39924/nigeria-bua-group-signs-frances-axens-for-new-refinery-project/amp/ |
shoyemiayodeji:I get you and share your sentiments. Season one isn't that cool, bit later seasons brought the story to the viewers in a clearer lens. |
shoyemiayodeji:lol I feel your pain, but homeland should be rated around 7/10. Your own situation is a case of unmet expectations. That was what happened to me in season one too. I went into the series expecting to see some badass gun blazing action, maybe some gun duels between alqueeda and us soldiers. You know, land mines, tribal warlords, terrorist, suicide bombs ishh... But that was way off expectation. But I can authoritatively confirm that the series is great in its own way |
Chibudollar:what are the size of the movies/ series? |
Just in case you didn't get i t the first time I said it: "Animal Kingdom is a great series, Y'all should see it, if you haven't" I'll give it an 8/10 And don't mind the "animal kingdom" name, it has nothing to do with Natgeo Wild ![]() |