Politics › Re: Top 10 Exported & Imported Products In 9 Months, 2024 (Jan - Sept) by ceejayluv(m): 9:38pm On Dec 09, 2024 |
Paraman: I expect the importation of PMS,Gas oil,Butanes and kerosene to fall in 2025 ideally, to cease totally. |
Politics › Re: Chief Of Air Staff Commissions Ultra-modern Residences Built By Gov. Sim Fubara by ceejayluv(m): 8:01pm On Dec 09, 2024 |
Them don start with their "ultra,-modern" grammar.... Well-done all the same. |
Nairaland General › Re: Help!! Is My Inverter Running Normally At This Capacity? (PHOTOS) by ceejayluv(m): 7:57pm On Dec 09, 2024 |
What else do you expect from A 12AH capacity battery. Even average power banks are 30AH and above. Just dey use am dey charge phone. |
Politics › Re: Nigeria’s Justice System Weak, Sick, Needs Help – IGP by ceejayluv(m): 9:28pm On Dec 08, 2024 |
TooMuchStuff: So Farotimi was right all along They should just release him Asap. |
Politics › Re: Local Rice Price Rose By 137% – NBS by ceejayluv(m): 2:31pm On Dec 07, 2024 |
Ijaya123: Now is a good time to go into rice business.
Your reality is not everyone's reality
The economy rejuvenator Tinubu is opening up the economy.
Hatred blinds.
That's what the Tax Bill is supposed to take care of. As more locally made products are available, competition will make them affordable. Lol, how Will the proposed tax law make local products more available or breed competition? You're trying to be clever by half. |
Politics › Re: Tinubu Appoints New Heads Of NUC, NERDC, NEPAD by ceejayluv(m): 8:16am On Dec 07, 2024 |
ohosi4real: One thing I noticed in this Tinubu government about appointment. There is favorite and tribal. South South and South East are not be favored in appointment. Anyway God dey South East and South South back They should enjoy.... Na turn by turn. |
Politics › Re: Simon Ekpa Partied While Pushing Others To Death – Defence Chief by ceejayluv(m): 7:10pm On Dec 06, 2024 |
Afronighto: I was surprised he denied involvement with IPOB ESN and their nefarious active and this shows agitation for Baifra will be a very long thing to achieve.
Past leaders agitating for their own sovereign state are known to be fearless and relentless I've always been against grouping Kanu/Ekpa in same category with Ojukwu and his contemporaries. It's an insult to their memory. |
Politics › Re: Simon Ekpa Partied While Pushing Others To Death – Defence Chief by ceejayluv(m): 7:07pm On Dec 06, 2024 |
beerfraud: he killed some stubborn Ibos too who failed to sit at home I won't call them stubborn... Everyone can't sit at home - there could be some health and sundry emergencies (including hunger) that would force one to come out. is shooting them dead the solution? |
Politics › Re: Simon Ekpa Partied While Pushing Others To Death – Defence Chief by ceejayluv(m): 7:05pm On Dec 06, 2024 |
Okonsbecky: THOUGH THE IGBOS ABROAD ARE HIS SUPPORTERS SPONSORING HIM TO USE IGBOS LIFE AS CONTENT. Apt... |
Politics › Re: NNPC Begins Export Dubai From Port Harcourt Refinery - Guardian by ceejayluv(m): 3:18pm On Dec 06, 2024 |
Nigeria is like a geopolitical fictional plot by a failed drunken writer. |
Food › Re: Would You Eat A Delicious Leftover Bushmeat From Your Puppies by ceejayluv(m): 3:00pm On Dec 06, 2024 |
That's a rat na... On a different note, I don't know if it's hunger that makes some Nigerians refer to large rats as rabbits. I know they're all rodents, but the species recognized as a Rabbit has long ears - it's most distinctive feature alongside the hare. |
Politics › Re: Team New Nigeria Behind Jonathan’s 2027 Campaign Posters In Kano by ceejayluv(m): 7:29pm On Dec 05, 2024 |
God1000: Hmm, if Jonathan decides to run in 2027, it will be a big challenge for Tinubu and APC considering the poor performance of this administration, infact it's going to be a landslide victory for Jonathan
I'm sure they will try to persuade and negotiate with him He Will only end up tarnishing his legacy, T- pain Will fight dirty and wound him seriously politically. |
Celebrities › Re: Davido Has 14 Presidents Phone Numbers. He Can Call Them Directly by ceejayluv(m): 9:36pm On Nov 30, 2024 |
helinues:

Davido must have taken weed before saying that
So which president they handle his phone by himself Suriname and Haiti follow na.... |
Politics › Re: PH Refinery Has Not Commenced Bulk Sales – NNPC by ceejayluv(m): 7:55am On Nov 30, 2024 |
maxxx: The press release clearly stated that the product they are selling is from Dangote..Meaning they did not refine it but it was supplied to them as finished product. So for the time being the PORTHACOURT REFINERY is not yet working. That statement was from The Petroleum Products Retail Outlet Owners Association of Nigeria (PETROAN). And Not NNPC. |
Politics › Re: PH Refinery Has Not Commenced Bulk Sales – NNPC by ceejayluv(m): 7:54am On Nov 30, 2024 |
Jacobx007: NNPCL selling Dangote pms at NNPCL refinery? What sought of logic is this for heavens sake That statement was from The Petroleum Products Retail Outlet Owners Association of Nigeria (PETROAN) |
Politics › Re: P’Harcourt Refinery Halts Operations, Loading Bay Empty by ceejayluv(m): 7:19am On Nov 30, 2024 |
SCAM!!! |
Politics › Re: We Need Bricklayers, Iron Benders In Nigeria, Not Varsity Products - Oshiomhole by ceejayluv(m): 6:33pm On Nov 29, 2024 |
studyless123: I appreciate the fact that you're practical-oriented but I'll tell you for free, even those areas you stated graduates are required, they're not. It's good to have a graduate degree if you have the opportunity and get hands-on training. A graduate is not required to be a maintenance supervisor, most of the maintenance supervisors I worked with were not graduates, they rose through the ranks and have a solid foundation of the theories behind the operation of systems. Talking about theories, many graduates don't understand what they were taught in school but "cram theories" for the grades. Talk about adhesion, hydraulics, fluid mechanics, circular motion, eddy current, electromagnetism these are basic subjects for a mechanical engineer but 80% don't understand these subjects. You made good points though. I agree that a maintenance supervisor doesn't always require a degree - but to climb the career ladder i.e to Maintenance manager, up to technical Manager/ director, a higher education More often than not would be preferred. It still boils down to lack of industrial exposure.... Fluid Mechanics, for example has great applications in aerospace, naval, automotive, hydroelectric sectors, etc. So a fresh graduate that "crams" Navier-Stokes applications would ideally have somewhere to gain and contribute practically (especially in R & D and Design ). But that's not the Case here. |
Politics › Re: We Need Bricklayers, Iron Benders In Nigeria, Not Varsity Products - Oshiomhole by ceejayluv(m): 6:21pm On Nov 29, 2024 |
ivandragon: Good. You have made my point.
You have a semi-skilled workforce to carry out certain technical assignments while you occasionally ensure the work goes on as designed to.
And I am sure that those technical people outnumber you. So you can see that as much as you are important to the task at hand, thier expertise is also invaluable. I get your point now. |
Politics › Re: We Need Bricklayers, Iron Benders In Nigeria, Not Varsity Products - Oshiomhole by ceejayluv(m): 3:06pm On Nov 29, 2024 |
ivandragon: Ok. On your first statement, so what area of mechanical engineering did you specialise in and what kind of jobs do you do mainly?
On your second point, I am not defending the senator's statement and I am certainly not absolving him of the leadership failure.
I am more focused on the relevance of technical skills towards industrialisation. I'm an industrial Maintenance Engineer, with multidisciplinary experience (Electro-Mechanical, Automation) . I supervise a multi skilled team as well - from technicians/artisans to graduates. While the technicians are invaluable and efficiently implement maintenance plans and work orders , there are certain design, numerical and analytical skills that are needed occasionally especially when it comes to Maintenance planning, data-driven decisions, continuous improvement, etc. where the graduates fit in by virtue of their background. |
Politics › Re: We Need Bricklayers, Iron Benders In Nigeria, Not Varsity Products - Oshiomhole by ceejayluv(m): 2:37pm On Nov 29, 2024 |
ivandragon: Good for you.
So why bother with the technical training if you feel blue collar skills are relatively irrelevant?
Have you designed or patented any mechanical tool or system? Well, during the course of work, I have had reasons to redesign certain machine components that were prone to failure, which were produced in our workshop. It happens often that we even give recommendations to the machine manufacturer. And where did I state that blue collar skills are irrelevant? It's oshiomhole that's trivializing white collar skills because of politics - trying to defend Nigeria's leadership failure and subsequent lack of industrialization. Where did he get the idea That graduates areonly good for government jobs? |
Politics › Re: We Need Bricklayers, Iron Benders In Nigeria, Not Varsity Products - Oshiomhole by ceejayluv(m): 2:22pm On Nov 29, 2024 |
ivandragon: From your statement, you obviously still do not understand the concept of blue collar. I studied Mechanical Engineering and I went through hands-on technical training and rose to Maintenance Supervisor (Multi Skilled) position in a large scale industry. So,no, The concept is not alien to me in any way. |
Politics › Re: Dora Akunyili’s Children Share Family Photo For Thanksgiving by ceejayluv(m): 2:09pm On Nov 29, 2024 |
gidgiddy: This one of the purveyors of fake news who went about saying that IPOB killed Dr Akunyili, when the man was killed when his convoy mistakenly ran into an armed robbery operation Why defending when you were not accused? Armed robbers with Axe and cutlasses.... Kwantinu. |
Politics › Re: Tinubu Transforming Nigeria Like He Did In Lagos – French President, Macron by ceejayluv(m): 2:05pm On Nov 29, 2024 |
Tinubu never talk agreement wey im get with Macron... |
Politics › Re: We Need Bricklayers, Iron Benders In Nigeria, Not Varsity Products - Oshiomhole by ceejayluv(m): 2:04pm On Nov 29, 2024 |
studyless123: It's clear you didn't listen to the video. He was specific about human resources. His argument was about developing skilled labour rather than universities churning out unemployed graduates like pure water. Nigeria lacks skilled labourers. The Dangote refinery you're speaking about if you've visited there during the construction phase, you'll understand his point better. I worked there briefly and understand that the country lacks skilled labour. There are millions of unemployed/underemployed graduates out there and you're talking about 200 graduate trainees, find out the recruitment process and many would give up easily. As a skilled labourer myself, I had the opportunity to train many graduates while I was in Nigeria. Most of them are doing very well for themselves. I was replying another poster and not the main topic. Besides, I stated that we need more large scale investments like Dangote. The more industrialized we become, the more everyone - trades or graduates - Will find a place to fit in. |
Politics › Re: We Need Bricklayers, Iron Benders In Nigeria, Not Varsity Products - Oshiomhole by ceejayluv(m): 10:12am On Nov 29, 2024 |
ivandragon: Do you think it is the graduates that dangote employed that were doing the welding and fabrications?
Where they the ones operating the machinery or driving the trucks?
In the electricity sector you mentioned, do you think those doing the major field work are all graduates?
Do you even know what blue collar jobs are? If you Read My last sentence, I wrote That of course, more Artisans Will be needed at the construction and operating stage. Oya, let the artisans design the turbines, machineries, etc2. |
Politics › Re: We Need Bricklayers, Iron Benders In Nigeria, Not Varsity Products - Oshiomhole by ceejayluv(m): 9:16am On Nov 29, 2024 |
Kbrule: Are bricklayers and iron benders the ones that will industralize Nigeria? Leave that nincompoop.... This is how someone that manages to learn how to fix I pass my neighbor Gen will be claiming he has more technical knowledge than Engineering graduates. |
Politics › Re: We Need Bricklayers, Iron Benders In Nigeria, Not Varsity Products - Oshiomhole by ceejayluv(m): 9:13am On Nov 29, 2024 |
lereinter: Oga nigeria doesn't lack artisans
How much is artisan paid
Even artisans no see work do, they are now doing Okada, pos, yahoo, trading, farming etc You dey mind them? Mechanic workshops are getting scanty. Na who bellefull dey fuel or fix motor. |
Politics › Re: We Need Bricklayers, Iron Benders In Nigeria, Not Varsity Products - Oshiomhole by ceejayluv(m): 9:12am On Nov 29, 2024 |
ivandragon: That is a crude way of putting it, but Oshiomole is right. To industrialise, Nigeria needs more technical work force.
However, the socio-economic conditions and value system in nigeria does not give proper dignity and reward to such jobs, except on few occasions. I beg to differ. To truly industrialize Nigeria, we need huge investments, power sector reforms and whole lots of favourable laws and policies. For example, the dangote refinery has been recruiting graduate engineers for years now and recently employed over 200 graduate trainees. Imagine what 20 of such investments will absorb. The skills graduates possess are more valuable in such industries as there are opportunities for research and development. Of course, more Artisans Will even be needed in the construction and operating stage as well. |
Travel › Re: Help! What Can I Do Abroad With This Degree? by ceejayluv(m): 9:05am On Nov 29, 2024 |
Albertone: So I’m a final year student of Business Administration looking to migrate after graduation(through study route). I have been told that that degree makes me a glorified clerk abroad.
I laid my hands on tech(web development). The saturation and absence of entry level roles threw me off. Also, I don’t enjoy it, I went into it because I heard it’s lucrative. I regret not studying a STEM course, but there’s no need crying over spilt milk.
So far, I’m considering a career in Audit, management consulting, and investment banking. I need ideas on what step to take next and which countries I should look towards please. You no go thank God if you see clerk work abroad?. People with higher qualifications are doing elderly care work. Anyway, keep up with the tech area also try if you can get scholarships for Masters.- you've gotta do lots of findings in different countries |
Politics › Re: PH Refinery: PETROAN President Faults Critics On 'Blending', Commends NNPC by ceejayluv(m): 11:44pm On Nov 28, 2024 |
professorPABX: I don't know why they are even going to ARISE TV to explain. What is so special about NNPC producing PMS at Old Refinery.
No where in the world PMS is sold as produced from distillation processes. It must be passed through blending processes to meet up predetermined standard. They're announcing it as if it's a new refinery. If not for Nigerian factor, why would refineries be dormant whereas the staff are getting ALL their allowances and bonuses paid fully. ? Everything is upside down Here. |
Politics › Re: PH Refinery: PETROAN President Faults Critics On 'Blending', Commends NNPC by ceejayluv(m): 10:03pm On Nov 28, 2024 |
fabianiyobosa: So you don't want us to be critical of a party that painted an airplane that does not belong to them?
Please! No mind them... |
Politics › Re: PH Refinery: PETROAN President Faults Critics On 'Blending', Commends NNPC by ceejayluv(m): 10:02pm On Nov 28, 2024 |
stonemasonn: Everybody needs explanation, not only Obideints. The next question is what is the Octane rating/Grade of the PMS produced. That's the main concern of the critics. NNPC don dey take Nigerians head play ball tey tey.... So we can't really take their word for it. NNPC is supposed to be the model that sets standard for other private companies. But the reverse is the case where NNPC wanted to be a distributor for dangote. |