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Politics / Re: Zambian Firm To Purchase Nigerian Power Companies by cinzo: 9:00am On Oct 05, 2011
See how the mighty are fallen!
Nairaland / General / Re: What Would You Miss If You Were To Leave Nigeria? by cinzo: 8:52am On Oct 05, 2011
I will miss pissing by the roadside
Crime / Re: Woman Poisoned Her 9 Year Old Son And Burnt His Corpse by cinzo: 8:39am On Oct 05, 2011
I hope if the court kills her they will take care of her other children!
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Nigeria Labour Congress To Close Down Airtel Nigeria Starting Oct 4 2011 by cinzo: 8:17am On Oct 05, 2011
Its Indian english!
Politics / Re: President Jonathan's Independence Message To Nigerians by cinzo: 12:15pm On Oct 01, 2011
How will I hear the speech when I don't even have light! If not for the fact that am browsing Nairaland with my BB I wouldn't even know he gave a speech not to talk about the contents of the so called speech!
Until he revamps the light situation he is just wasting his time! We are celebrating 51 years of no light!
In short am going to bed cos my BB battery is going down and of course no light to charge it.
Education / Re: Covenant University Again? What's Their Deal? by cinzo: 11:54am On Oct 01, 2011
Your post seems very vague! Can you be more specific pls.
Nairaland / General / Re: Why Is It That Married Men Sometimes Do Not Wear Their Wedding Ring? by cinzo: 11:52am On Oct 01, 2011
I don't wear cos am not really into jewelry! I don't even wear a wristwatch!
Politics / Re: Did You Celebrate Independence Day With PHCN Light In Your Area? by cinzo: 11:50am On Oct 01, 2011
I am celebrating 51 years of no light!
Career / Re: Airtel’s Indians To Reduce Staff Salary By At Least 60%: Strike Action Looms by cinzo: 4:33pm On Sep 29, 2011
Welcome to the world of Indians. They are nothing but pests!
Romance / Re: I Am Only Attract To Older Women Why? by cinzo: 4:27pm On Sep 29, 2011
guy you no wan marry and leave ur mothers age mates alone abi?
Business / Re: The Moment Newspaper Launched. Editor: Moffat Ekorik by cinzo: 8:08pm On Sep 28, 2011
The last time I flew air nigeria to cotonou we were all given free copies of jimoh ibrahims newspaper!
Romance / Re: Girl Friend Calls Wrong Person Darling by cinzo: 7:46pm On Sep 28, 2011
@OP subject her to the Bible and key test! If the Bible shd spin while she is holding it then she is as guilty as sin if not carry go!

It worked when I was in primary sch. It shd still work I suppose!

Best of luck bro! You surely will need it.
Sports / Re: Should Siasia Call Yakubu To Rescue Eagles Against Guinee ? by cinzo: 7:41pm On Sep 28, 2011
Come and do what in the team? Tell them tales by moonlight of when Naija team was dominating Africa?

Abegi talk beta tin! Next!
Politics / Re: GEJ's Top Priorities Are Healthcare And Education by cinzo: 7:25pm On Sep 28, 2011
GEJ! GEJ!! GEJ!!! How many times I call you? My prayer for you is may you not be the last president of Nigeria!
Education / Re: Jonathan Vows To Fix Public Institutions by cinzo: 5:22pm On Sep 28, 2011
The ones he promised during electioneering campaign he has not delivered and he is still here promising!
Nairaland / General / Re: Phcn’s Illegal Charges by cinzo: 9:11am On Sep 28, 2011
The increase is a 100% cos they gave us light over the weekend and brought an outrageous bill on monday for us to pay!
Foreign Affairs / Woman To Be Flogged For Driving by cinzo: 7:32am On Sep 28, 2011
Saudi woman to be lashed for defying driving ban

A court in Saudi Arabia has sentenced a woman to 10 lashes for breaking the country's ban on female drivers.



The woman, identified only as Shema, was found guilty of driving in Jeddah in July.

Women2drive, which campaigns for women to be allowed to drive in Saudi Arabia, says she has already lodged an appeal.

Saudi women will soon be allowed to vote but driving remains a banned activity

In recent months, scores of women have driven vehicles in Saudi cities in an effort to put pressure on the monarchy to change the law.

The sentence comes two days after the Saudi leader King Abdullah announced women would be allowed to vote for the first time in 2015.

Two other women are due to appear in court later this year on similar charges, correspondents say.
Politics / High Priced Mediocrities - Okey Ndibe by cinzo: 10:08pm On Sep 27, 2011
I wonder how many Nigerians read a report in the online edition of Next newspaper titled “Four African Countries Will Achieve MDGs by 2015”. One suspects that some Nigerians who didn’t see the report must wonder whether their country made the list of four.

Perish the thought!

Next’s account cited a World Bank report issued at the annual general meeting of the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund. It revealed that, of the fifty odd countries in Africa, only “Cape Verde, Ethiopia, Ghana, and Malawi will likely achieve most of the Millennium Development Goals by 2015 or soon thereafter.” The document also gave credit to three African countries – Cape Verde, Rwanda and Zambia – for being among the 10 economies in the world that most improved the ease of doing business in 2010.

The Millennium Development Goals – for that’s what MDG stands for – are a set of objectives adopted by world leaders in 2000 with the aim of achieving significant improvements in socio-economic indices. The eight goals include the eradication of extreme poverty and hunger; the achievement of universal primary education; the promotion of gender equality and the empowerment of women; the reduction of child mortality and improvement of maternal health. In other words, the MDGs were conceived as a global tool for combating the scourge of disease and poverty. Each country had fifteen years to meet the goals.

Some countries went to work, determined to meet – or even surpass – the targets. These committed nations, with Brazil as a leading example, were fueled by the desire to transform their citizens as well as environments. Other countries – predictably Nigeria and the majority of African states – seem to have gone to sleep, determined to show up, not on the success lists, but on the rolls of the nations that can’t, won’t – or don’t care.

The difference is clear. On any score, the World Bank’s report is sobering, and shameful. The four success stories – the exception that proves the rule that African nations are still deeply mired in excruciating poverty – are products of “accelerated growth and progress on social indicators.” Four success stories in the midst of close to fifty failures is a portrait of abject failure. It’s no surprise that the World Bank implied that the four countries’ impressive showing served to highlight “serious development challenges [that] remain in Africa.”

It’s true, the report contained (the faintest) signs of progress. It found that the maternal mortality rate in Africa had declined by 26 percent between 1990 and 2009; even so, as many as 645 women per 100,000 still die during pregnancy and childbirth. It also noted a slight dip in child mortality and stabilization of HIV infection rates. The most dramatic positive showing is in the area of direct investment flows. In 2010, African nations – with estimated receipts of $21.5 billion – surpassed such investments that went to India.

Nigerians (as well as other Africans) ought to be outraged that their country did not make enough progress to earn a spot on the list of the few African nations that stayed awake to their responsibilities. Imagine the salutary impact that Nigeria would make in West Africa (and beyond) if it were to discover and embrace its mission – rather than persist in the prodigal habit of betraying it. Many Nigerians are jealous of Ghana’s steady, discernable progress. If Nigeria were in Ghana’s position, then its strides would have energized not only its 150 million citizens but also millions from neighboring countries.

The Nigerian president, governors, legislators, ministers, commissioners and local government councilors are in the top tier of the most highly paid officials in the world. The president, governors and some ministers stow away hundreds of millions of naira each month in the scam called security votes – funds that are frequently and easily pocketed because, as a rule, they are never to be accounted for. Members of the National Assembly – senators as well as representatives – cart await millions of dollars each year in the name of “constituency allowances,” another entrenched scam. And one hasn’t counted the billions of naira embezzled through such schemes as fraudulent or over-inflated contracts.

Yet, for all that they are paid and all that they steal, most Nigerian officials won’t even spare a decent hour in a day to spend thinking about their dispossessed fellows and to figure out how to solve the nation’s manifold crises. It is as if the country wastes its scarce resources on certified mediocrities, men and women so bereft of vision that they don’t realize how ridiculous they look in the eyes of the world – and for all their loot.

A Nigeria run by its least visionary and enlightened elements – men and women whose imagination is fixed on the size of their bank accounts – is in no shape to achieve the Millennium Development Goals. How is the country to reduce its health woes when hospitals are not just ill equipped, they are often not equipped at all? With Nigerian officials (and their families) skipping off to Europe, Asia or North America for medical treatment, who is left to think about the hapless condition of Nigerians beset by all manner of diseases?

I must illustrate with my home state of Anambra, a place where one man has instituted propaganda as the substitute for governance. A few weeks ago, former Commonwealth Secretary General Emeka Anyaoku and a few others gathered to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the creation of Anambra State. Mr. Anyaoku, who chaired the event, was content to cheer Governor Peter Obi, describing him in superlative terms. Yet, Mr. Anyaoku knows – he must know – that doctors in the state have been on strike for more than six months in a dispute over modest increments in their pay. Is it not a scandal that any government would treat its people so callously, indifferent to something as critical as their health?

One wondered whether Mr. Anyaoku would be satisfied with the state of affairs in Anambra were he compelled to seek medical attention in the state? If enlightened Nigerians would not raise their expectations of those who govern; if they would not advocate for decent healthcare, better education and improved lives for all citizens; if they would not voice their outrage at a situation where the lowliest citizens are denied access to affordable medical care, then it is no surprise that Nigeria now lags far behind Ghana, Cape Verde, Ethiopia, Rwanda, Zambia and Malawi – and many more African countries – in measurements of quality of life.
Properties / Re: Massive Price Drop on Houses From Ecobuild Nigeria Ltd. Prices Now from N1.0m by cinzo: 8:47pm On Sep 27, 2011
Have you done any project in Nigeria that we can check out? Thanks.
Nairaland / General / Re: Ghaddafi Is In Nigeria. I Saw Him by cinzo: 7:34am On Sep 27, 2011
If Ghadaffi try that, GEJ go just hand am over to ICJ and claim its one of his dividends of democracy to nigerians!
Politics / Re: Suicide Bombing Plotted For Oct 1 Anniversary - Intelligence Report by cinzo: 8:36am On Sep 26, 2011
The fear of Boks is the beginning of wisdom! So if Boko Haram says I shdn't go to work I must obey now! Make I go yarn my boss!
Travel / Re: Nigerians In Chinese Prisions by cinzo: 10:07am On Sep 16, 2011
We are not here to argue if they have committed a crime or not. What am asking is that you kindly spread the news.
Travel / Re: Nigerians In Chinese Prisions by cinzo: 9:36am On Sep 16, 2011
Nobody says they have not committed a crime! What we are pressing for is bringing them home to serve their sentences.
Most of them don't even know how long they are to serve. They are just in jail rotting!
Politics / Re: Nigerians: What Are You Doing On Nigeria 51st Independence Holiday? by cinzo: 9:02am On Sep 16, 2011
Pray that boks haram does not decide to detonate another bomb that day!
Family / Re: For The Ladies: Moving Out Of Your Parent's House, Yay Or Nay? by cinzo: 8:13am On Sep 16, 2011
Do you have a job? Who is going to pay the rent? These are issues you need to resolve first!
Family / Nigerians In Chinese Prisons by cinzo: 7:23am On Sep 16, 2011
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Travel / Re: Nigerians In Chinese Prisions by cinzo: 7:22am On Sep 16, 2011
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Crime / Re: Nigerians In Chinese Prisons by cinzo: 7:21am On Sep 16, 2011
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Travel / Nigerians In Chinese Prisions by cinzo: 5:17am On Sep 16, 2011
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Family / Nigerians In Chinese Prisons by cinzo: 5:15am On Sep 16, 2011
Hi house,do you have a relative or do you know anyone who is languishing in chinese prisons? Concerned relatives are working to see how they can be repatriated back to Nigeria to serve their sentences. We meet on the 24th of September 2011 at the National Stadium Complex Surulere by 10am. Kindly join us or spread this news as there are more than 400 Nigerians in Chinese prisons!

Call: Chukwuma-08033130702 or Emeka: 08033268888 for more information.
Crime / Nigerians In Chinese Prisons by cinzo: 5:14am On Sep 16, 2011
Hi house,do you have a relative or do you know anyone who is languishing in chinese prisons? Concerned relatives are working to see how they can be repatriated back to Nigeria to serve their sentences. We meet on the 24th of September 2011 at the National Stadium Complex Surulere by 10am. Kindly join us or spread this news as there are more than 400 Nigerians in Chinese prisons!

Call: Chukwuma-08033130702 or Emeka: 08033268888 for more information.

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