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I don't why some people are so gullible. The Americans like propaganda, everything they do to help others have to be known to public. As a christian, I believe what Jesus said that those who act like that have already receive their reward here on earth. Sometime ago, Warren Buffet, Forbe's second richest man, publicly announced that he had donated $35 billion to Bill and Melinda Gates foundation. Have anyone heard from them since then? Propaganda par excellence. Dangote has done many things in Nigeria, by investing in Nigeria while our corrupt leaders are carting away and investing our money abroad for their personal interest. Dangote is a real patriot and should be recognised as such. |
Nigerians must learn the art of constructive criticism. Anyone who read his interview with The Sun will get the picture of what is going on in Nigeria concerning privatisation. Nobody complain about sale of National assets to foreigners at cheap prices (although most of them may be circumvented back to OBJ and cronies now that he's out of office), the fact remains we must open our eyes and see real things and not let hatred, tribalism and deception becloud our judgement. Dangote has contributed his quota to the development of Nigeria, remember that He stayed out of Oil business till now. He's just trying to diversify and we should try to encourage people like him, because indigenous businesspeople, no matter how greedy they are, will consider the interest of the people more than outsiders and they will be easy to regulate than westerners whose govt always put pressure on ours on behalf of their businesses On being the richest black person, it may be disputed, because with $400 billion estimated to be missing during military rule, I expect IBB, Abubakar and others to be billionaires, although they will never declare them, because they have no legitimate cover. But when they have passed on we may have an idea of their true worth, like Hariri of Lebanon who was valued at $4 billion all his life, after death his value suddenly jumped to $6 b. Also, everybody seem to have forget that Andy Uba declared he was worth N1 Trillion (convert that to dollar and you will see). Conclusion, there may billionaires (legitimate and illegitimate) in Nigeria. The Americans are only interested in promoting their own interest and people, I won't be surprised that the next Forbes magazine estimate will inflate Gate's worth so that Slim's worth will not overtake the former. |
All encompassing, Well moderated + all the drama ![]() |
Impeachment sagas (Impeachocracy) another hallmark of OBJ administration, almost all the state govs face threats of impeachment, except OBJ himself. Lets hope that the politicians have learnt some lessons now and won't begin their festival of impeachment. Zero allocation, I don't think we should forget that one very soon. Many LGs do not perform at all in the first term of OBJ and when confronted, Zero allocation. |
No quarrel o ![]() |
May his soul rest in peace. |
Wahala |
Although me I no be scientist, I believe Nigerian universities should concentrate on Sciences, especially engineering (more practicals o, no be the yeye theories with little practicals) so that we can focus on developing our industrial sector. |
I wish you happy days. |
Okuta nla, Abe Okuta, Olumo Rock, Aso , (Big stone) |
Donzman:Yeah, they are busy fighting each other like the rest of the |
I wish you great days ahead. |
Mamajama:I hope not. |
wet |
Anenih, others for probe - Over N1 trillion spent on roads Taiwo Adisa, Abuja - 06.07.2007 THE battle between former President Olusegun Obasanjo and Chief Tony Anenih has shifted to the Senate with the upper chamber launching a probe of Anenih’s tenure as works minister. The tenures of both Senator Adeseye Ogunlewe and Chief Cornelius Adebayo, who succeeded Chief Anenih, are also under scrutiny by the Senate. Both Obasanjo and Anenih are locked in a war over the control of both the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and the Yar’Adua presidency. The situation got to a head when Anenih supported and mobilised Senator George Akume for the Senate presidency contrary to the party’s position that Senator David Mark should be the senate president. The next phase of the confrontation commenced on Thursday when the Senate passed a resolution mandating its Committee on Works to probe the spending of the budget of the Ministry of Works and the Federal Roads Maintenance Agency (FERMA). While adopting a motion moved by Senator Eze Ayogu, supported by the Senate Leader, Senator Teslim Folarin, and Senators Osita Izunaso, Sylvester Anyanwu, Anthony Agbo, Ehigie Uzamere, Ahmed Lawal, Grace Bent, Umar Tafida-Argungu, Otaru Ohize and Ibrahim Ida, the Senate noted that not less than N1 trillion was appropriated to the ministry in the last eight years. The Senate, therefore, mandated its committee to probe the activities of the ministry, adding that the funds appropriated for road construction and rehabilitation in the past eight years were not properly utilised. Over N1 trillion is said to have been appropriated for road maintenance in Nigeria from 1999 till the end of the last administration. During the eight-year period, Chief Tony Anenih, Senator Adeseye Ogunlewe and Chief Cornelius Adebayo headed the Ministry of Works, which also controls the activities of FERMA. The Senate also mandated its committee to produce data for future legislative action, while also directing the committee to liaise with appropriate government agencies to ensure rehabilitation and completion of abandoned and ongoing road projects in the country. Senator Eze, while moving the motion, said the collapse of road infrastructure in Nigeria had led to loss of lives, adding that the nation lost no fewer that 17,000 lives on a yearly basis. The Deputy Senate Leader, Senator Victor Ndoma-Egba, who also spoke on the motion, said that the Senate should investigate “the reasons why such huge investments in the sector have yielded no result.” Senator Smart Adeyemi, while contributing, said: “In Nigeria when roads are constructed, which are supposed to last for at least 30 years, within six months of construction, you have potholes in Nigerian roads. We should look at the rate projects are awarded in Nigeria.” Also contributing to the motion on Thursday, Senator Lee Maeba said: “It is regrettable that at this time of our history, we are still talking about roads. The problem is not about design. The designs are okay, but we have unpatriotic engineers around. We have so many construction companies in this country. “FERMA has failed because we charged them with something more than their ability. They cannot maintain roads that have totally collapsed. This is the time we should look at other sources of transportation. “The pressure has been on roads because we have not developed other sources. There must be a consistent road policy that will survive many administrations,” he added. The Senate then resolved to adopt two resolutions, which mandated the Committee on Works, “when constituted, to embark on audit of all road projects in Nigeria with a view to producing the raw data for further necessary legislative action.” © 2004 - 2007 African Newspapers of Nigeria Plc. Publishers of Nigerian Tribune, Saturday Tribune, Sunday Tribune. All Rights Reserved http://www.tribune.com.ng/06072007/news/news1.html |
Bless you all. |
Bless you all. |
I wish you happy-days |
Ghaddafi is talking about US of Africa, when he and other North African Islamic (OIC) nations are sponsoring Islamic militancy and unrest across black African countries. He considers black people as fools and am surprised that some Black people (including those is diaspora) are supporting him. They should look at his antecedents before supporting him." Back to topic, the sultan's statement is likely to be sponsored by OIC. And that is external interference in our internal affairs. ![]() |
Sultan’s comment inciting –CANhttp://odili.net/news/source/2007/jul/5/500.html |
I dont know people are still going on about this tribal mark issue, most of the top leadership of this country have a form of it. |
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A.B.A4LIFE:That's your problem, just remember that during the Biafran war many young Nigerian men fighting on the Federal side died fighting for the soul of the Nation. I don't think the igbos should go on about how it affects them not considering the pain on other side of the story. Stop being selfish and put your country above ethnic loyalty. |
God bless anybody who post after me today. ![]() |
Australia |
I wish you will stop being ![]() |
Google.com.ng like all other google website is likely to be hosted on google servers in the US. |
Lagos can be beautiful again, Will power and cooperation can do it. (Only if Lagos vote for FeeDeeFee can the FG assist so the gov must be ready to do it alone) ![]() |
Movie |
Winner ooo!!!!!! winner! ![]() |
moondust: I do. And I know that they will be arrested some day, soon.Many days for the thief, one day for the owner. |
monkeyleg:If that is true, he's just got in big problem, unless the wife consented to the new marriage. spending stolen money on new marriage. |
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I do. And I know that they will be arrested some day, soon.
spending stolen money on new marriage.