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Literature › Re: Why Do Most Nigerians Fail To Pronounce These Words Correctly? by coded777: 10:52pm On Sep 28, 2011 |
How does this thread stabilizes the cost of fuel |
Education › Re: Riot In Bida Poly "Missing Male Organs" by coded777: 9:15pm On Sep 26, 2011 |
Lol @ JoyStick  |
Nairaland General › Re: Why Don't Nigerians Like To Be Corrected? by coded777: 1:44pm On Sep 26, 2011 |
I dey enjoy d quarrel, |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Six-ton Nasa Science Satellite Falls To Earth by coded777: 2:54pm On Sep 24, 2011 |
texazzpete: Congrats! You've just won an award for the daftest thing ever posted on Nairaland! You be e.diot Texaxpit. must u react to every stimulant ? |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Six-ton Nasa Science Satellite Falls To Earth by coded777: 9:17am On Sep 24, 2011 |
Why earth of all planet? |
Politics › Re: 40-ft Container Of Explosives Intercepted By Customs At Lagos by coded777: 9:12am On Sep 24, 2011 |
Igbo Kwenu !! And u think ibo people wana carry last? Never. |
Romance › Re: Does Menstruation Affects A Womans Attitude? by coded777: 6:50pm On Sep 23, 2011 |
Funny replyz. |
Romance › Re: Blackberry Fever And How It Affects Relationship? by coded777: 6:43pm On Sep 23, 2011 |
Watch it, by d time BB goes out of vogue and becomes like d newly (old) fashioned NOKIA 3310. By then, most bb users wld hav been affected. |
Family › Re: by coded777: 8:25am On Sep 19, 2011 |
Bath together, sh.it together, make-up together, dress together, eat together, menstr.uate together, be sick together, lyf went on |
Business › Re: Hyundai Heavy To Build $7billion Shipyard In Bayelsa by coded777: 11:03am On Sep 16, 2011 |
Rubbish ! |
Computer Market › Re: Brand New Laptops @ Factory Prices Of 18k And Above. Cash And Carry ! by coded777: 7:49pm On Sep 14, 2011 |
multiplesale@gmail.com |
Phones › Re: What Blackberry Phone Has The Longest Battery-life? by coded777: 2:10pm On Sep 14, 2011 |
I use blue berry and is beta of, it comes with battery power alternator,  it last 4 one week and a few days |
Politics › Re: UN To Recommend China's 'One Child' Policy To Nigeria by coded777: 12:52am On Sep 14, 2011 |
Mr Congressman, i plan on having just 16 childrens hope i wont be sanctions  |
Business › Re: Cement Now At N2,800 Per Bag by coded777: 2:23pm On Sep 12, 2011 |
This is NOT fair ! 9ja wich way |
Properties › Re: Builders: How Many Blocks Is Recommended Per Bag Of Cement ? by coded777(op): 10:46pm On Sep 08, 2011 |
O.K, will check to c |
Properties › Re: Builders: How Many Blocks Is Recommended Per Bag Of Cement ? by coded777(op): 4:30pm On Sep 08, 2011 |
Do u hav a link to any ? |
Properties › Re: Builders: How Many Blocks Is Recommended Per Bag Of Cement ? by coded777(op): 3:48pm On Sep 08, 2011 |
Does it mean ther no lnger contractors on nl  |
Properties › Builders: How Many Blocks Is Recommended Per Bag Of Cement ? by coded777(op): 9:28am On Sep 06, 2011 |
Your contributions are welcome.Your contributions are welcome. |
Food › Re: Poisonous Boko Haram's Beans Scare In Port Harcourt by coded777: 3:19pm On Aug 25, 2011 |
Am eatn beans right now at rumukwurushi, i'll again tomarow morning in a joint at Aba-road,  |
Politics › Re: N’assembly Kills 6-yr Single Term Proposal by coded777: 12:56pm On Aug 09, 2011 |
I like dis beef |
Jokes Etc › Re: NDLEA To Arrest Tuface Over Marijuana Confession? by coded777: 2:48pm On Aug 08, 2011 |
they're looking for their share of the maestro's money, thiefs. |
Crime › Re: Jerry Iyiku Stabbed To Death In London by coded777(op): 12:18am On Aug 05, 2011 |
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Crime › Jerry Iyiku Stabbed To Death In London by coded777(op): 12:14am On Aug 05, 2011 |
Stabbed to death in betting shop: Jerry Iyiku Victim Name: Jerry Iyiku Gender: Male Date: 2011-07-19 Nationality: British and Nigerian Weapon: Knife Status: Unsolved Categories: Uncategorised Case synopsis: Jerry Iyiku, 22, was stabbed to death at a betting shop in Peckham, southeast London, on July 19, 2011. Police were called to the E Coomes bookmakers in Old Kent Road at 7.50pm following reports of an assault. The victim was pronounced dead at the scene and a postmortem examination gave the cause of death as a stab wound to the heart. According to the Southwark News, the victim was found injured after four men in balaclavas stormed the bookies.
Detective Chief Inspector Cliff Lyons, from the Homicide and Serious Crime Command, asked for witnesses who have yet to come forward to contact police. He said: "There were a group of eight males seen in Ethnard Road prior to this violent attack, who are then seen heading back in that direction after the assault on Jerry. We would like to hear from anyone who may have seen or heard anything that can assist us." Anyone with information that may assist police should call the incident room on 020 8721 4961or Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111. There have been six arrests, including five men and a woman aged between 21 and 23. All six have been released on bail until August and September. Killer <Back to Map Mailbox: Send us your comments about this item, we will pick out and publish the best ones: Mailbox@murdermap.co.uk |
Politics › Re: Who Coined The Word '9ja' and 'Naija'? by coded777: 5:58pm On Aug 01, 2011 |
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Romance › Re: Coping With Past by coded777(op): 6:31pm On Jul 30, 2011 |
mikkymoi: Yup, some past are as ugly as the devil him self, so, leave the sleeping dog to lay, Not when the puppies are out there in the cold. this thing does'nt see m balanced, huh! |
Romance › Re: I Never Dated A Girl by coded777: 6:04pm On Jul 30, 2011 |
okey777: please i need help,i never dated a girl in my life because am shy and afraid of hearing NO pls somebody help. since when did it become a rule that u must date a girl., na wa. |
Romance › Re: Coping With Past by coded777(op): 5:50pm On Jul 30, 2011 |
blacklion: So if a woman discovers that her BF or hubby was once a ritualist, she should not be concerned that he might still be involved in blood money rituals?
Or if he was a student cultist and murdered fellow students, she should not entertain concerns that he might subsequently exhibit violent or even murderous tendencies towards her?
What if she discovers that he once contracted syphilis many years ago; she should not bother to ask him whether he fully completed the medical treatment as prescribed by the doctor? She should not bother to ascertain that he actually completed the full dose of medication and did not simply stop taking the medication once the sores on his p e n i s healed or the pus stopped dripping from his p e n i s? |
Romance › Re: Coping With Past by coded777(op): 10:45pm On Jul 29, 2011 |
claremont: @OP: It seems most ladies prefer not to tell their men about their pasts, as compared to guys who don't really give a toss about spreading the word on the "slaughter" they have performed in the past. It says a lot about those who have skeletons in their cupboard, doesn't it?!  reap40: What I know is that a woman is only concerned about where her man is going in future while the man is only interested in where his woman had been in the past. Do the mathematics urself!  |
Romance › Re: Would You Marry A Divorcee by coded777: 8:49am On Jul 29, 2011 |
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Romance › Re: Woman Are Too Straight Forward by coded777: 8:34am On Jul 29, 2011 |
rokiatu: Talk is cheap.  amblors: joker Sike: Straight Forward my Foot!!! 2nded * |
Business › Re: How Many Hours Light/Power Does PHCN Supply Your Area? by coded777: 8:32am On Jul 29, 2011 |
Of what significance and how the topic and responses can increase or decrease hours of supply? Hmmmm?[b]Until we follow the Indians, power supply in Nigeria will be a mirage.
India feels the heat as thousands riot over power cuts Jeremy page in Delhi
Thousands of people, many wearing only underwear, rioted across northern India yesterday over power cuts that have left millions without electricity or water, highlighting the yawning gap between the country’s superpower aspirations and realities on the ground.
The violence underlined growing public frustration at the Government’s failure to improve the basic infrastructure, especially electricity and water supplies, despite an unprecedented economic boom.
The Government has pledged to provide “power for all” by 2012, but analysts say that it will struggle to keep up with demand as the middle class sates its appetite for electronic goods and larger homes.
While India’s economy has grown at an average of 8 per cent for the past four years, enriching a consumer class of 50-60 million people, half of the billion-plus population are not even connected to the electricity network. Those who are rely on voltage stabilisers, inverters (large batteries) and diesel-powered generators. The power minister in Uttar Pradesh predicted that the energy crisis would last for at least two more years.
Yesterday riots spread across the country’s most populous state, raising fears of repeated protests throughout India’s long, sweltering summer, as 24-hour blackouts deprived thousands of air-conditioning, fans and even drinking water in temperatures above 40C (104F).
Police fired teargas to disperse crowds who had blocked roads and railway lines, attacked police vehicles, set fire to an electricity transformer and attacked electricity workers. More than 250 people were arrested.
India’s power plants can produce 132,000 megawatt hours of electricity – less than half the output of the national grid in Britain. The Power Ministry says that demand is at least 14 per cent higher than that – and growing faster than output.
Uttar Pradesh is one of the worst-affected states. It generates 2,600 megawatt hours and imports a further 3,700, but still has a shortfall of about 1,800 during peak hours. Local officials said that the state had been unable to cope with a surge in demand, especially from air-conditioners, as temperatures soared this week. As a result, most cities had been getting only 12 hours of electricity a day.
The city of Gorakhpur, with a population of about four million, had no power for more than 24 hours, local officials said.
“We are fed up,” Ajit Singh, the owner and manager of a travel agency in the city, told The Times. “We pay our taxes but still the power is not coming. We cannot live like this, especially in such heat.”
Protesters in Gorakhpur stormed an office of the electricity board, taking several workers hostage and beating others. They also set fire to a nearby electricity transformer.
In Kanpur, the state’s largest city, hundreds of protesters marched to the home of the Kanpur Electric Supply Corporation’s managing director to complain about daily power cuts of 15 to 18 hours, according to the Indo-Asian News Service.
At the stroke of midnight on Thursday they began beating drums, chanting hymns and singing parodies of Hindi movie songs,. “How can the electricity board officials sleep when the residents are sweating out in the sweltering heat,” the news agency quoted Irfan Solanki, a Samajwadi Party legislator who led the mob, as saying. “We have decided that neither will we sleep nor allow power corporation officials to sleep.”
Ram Veer Upadhaya, the state Power Minister, said that he expected the power crisis to continue for at least two years. “There is a big gap between the demand and supply. Our power stations do not generate required electricity,” he said.
He promised last month that the state would complete several power plants in the next five years to boost its generation capacity to 10,000MW – enough to provide 24-hour electricity for all.
Uttar Pradesh’s Paricha Thermal Power Project is scheduled to start generating in July next year and the Harduaganj Thermal Power Project three months later. Delays are almost certain and, for the moment, the power shortfall is so great that the state has been overdrawing from the national grid, causing power cuts in several neighbouring states.
Last month the Central Electricity Regulatory Commission threatened for the first time to cut power supplies to Uttar Pradesh for nonpayment of dues for overdrawing from the grid.
Growing pains
— From 1980 to 2002 India’s economy grew at 6 per cent a year, and then at 7.5 per cent from 2002 to 2006. Despite being one of the world's best-performing economies, it has lagged behind China, which averaged 9.2 per cent growth between 2002 and 2006
— In the past two decades, India's middle class has quadrupled to roughly 60 million people; 1 per cent of the country's poor have risen out of poverty every year
— Over the same period, China lifted 300 million people out of poverty and increased its workforce by 120 million
— India has more than 100,000 dollar millionaires, and is creating new ones at a rate rivalled only be Russia. China has 350,000 millionaires
— If current trends continue, India could overtake Britain as the world's fifth largest economy within a decade. It could then overtake the US, and be second to China by the middle of this century[/b] |