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Autos › Re: Peugeot 307 In Abuja For Quick Sale by dantori(m): 3:10am On Jan 06, 2016 |
kennygee: In perfect working condition.
Auto drive.
Asking price 700k. Price is Negotiable.
Interested buyer should call seller on 0803 240 6702.
Thank you. this car should be gone by now ? |
Family › Re: Photos Of The Girl With Half-body At Home With Her Family In Kano by dantori(m): 8:36pm On Jan 04, 2016 |
gozi542: Chai!! Always hausa's.. Abi I lie? you've got a fly's brain it feast on excrete. GOAT |
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Politics › Re: "7 Nigerians Stole N3.3Trillion" - Aisha Buhari by dantori(m): 10:00am On Dec 23, 2015 |
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Agriculture › Re: See How Nigerians Are Killing Their Rice Value Chain by dantori(m): 7:32am On Dec 23, 2015 |
Mykellio: We need a revolution.
http://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/headlines/195509-investigation-inside-the-massive-fraud-in-nigerias-n117billion-rice-import-quota-scheme.html?utm_source=&utm_medium=twitter
First, it was petroleum subsidy scam, now it is our rice. How long will Nigerians sell their destiny for a plate of Thai rice? But, wait whose fault is it? Can they thrive if there is no market and appetite for it?
Last year I was in the UAE, stayed in Bur Dubai. I entered a Tesco Franchise store off Al Rolla crescent and picked up a 10kg bag of premium quality rice for 15Dirhams (1Dirham = NGN50). That's NGN750. This implies a 50kg would have cost about NGN3,750. Now, this is not just about rice. I took a cab, 2015 model Hyundai Elantra to Al Mahktoum, driven by a young man named Hussein. Out of curiosity I asked him how much the car cost. He smiled and answered 55,000Dirhams with 0% interest bank loan and comprehensive 3rd party insurance. That's about NGN2,750,000. But same vehicle at Stallion Group, Nigeria is about NGN4million. So, what is it about?
This is about our greed and abysmal "long-throatedness". The desire to make colossal profit margins without regard to whose detriment is mind-buggling and infernal. So, this is not about whether Nigeria is importing or producing rice. It's just we are greedy and lazy.
All the companies listed in that scam want to make quick and huge money, whereas agribusiness takes patience and requires a long term investment mentality to thrive. The rice value chain in particular is very long. Several processes, so yes, instead of going through all that to refine the quality, they just catapult the funds out to import and then sell at ridiculous prices. But mind you they spend most of their time in such places as I mentioned above, so the price here is not their business. Go and ask Oba Otudeko how much a bag of rice is? If they have their way, a bag of rice will sell at N20,000 and a litre of fuel for N1,000.
Yes, I produce rice. But beyond that, for the sake of the economy, for the sake of our pockets for the sake of several millions of Nigerians that eat rice as just "a Sunday meal". Let's develop Nigeria's rice value chain. And your own contribution to it is by buying it and eating it. The rice the Thai family eat on their table in Bangkok is not international, it is local to them. So, let's stop the negativity attached to the word local.
It has chaff, it has stone, it is colored. Yes. But, with adequate investment, the indigenous quality will attain and can surpass foreign standard. Stone in the rice is not the farmers' fault. Rice is not planted in the air, it grows from the soil. Between harvest and bagging, rice loses over 20% of its weight in form of chaff, husk and other sediments as well as moisture. This is the terrain of capital-intensive investment, which is significantly lacking. The farmer can not be the one to plant and be the one to process at the same time. You cannot be the deceased and be the bereaved at the same time. There are people that view this nairaland everyday. There is somebody who has access to investment. Do you know that with just NGN50million, a major processor can be installed and operated in a strategic rice zone in the country that will service over 500 farmers and turn out over 300,000MT of quality rice per annum. Did I just say just? Yes, because there are people who spend that on just one or two cars, which become obsolete within a couple of months. Rice has no model, yes the varieties but there is no fashion attached to it just the appetite.
Let's wake up and stop our nation from being the global dustbin of everything. From rice, to frozen foods, cars etc. Let's make our nation great. Instead of looking for quick money invest in long term agricultural infrastructure. Every other thing may change, but we will always eat. That's the secret behind the lucrativeness of agriculture. Only that the Thai are using their "loaves of bread to pack our stew", crass exploitation of the highest order.
If 1 million Nigerians buy 1 Derica (small unit that measures 64 times in a 50kg bag) of Nigerian rice for N100 thrice a week. We will succeed in retaining at least NGN300million in the economy per month, and NGN3.6billion per annum that should have escaped as capital flight in importing rice.
Food for thought.
Regards,
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Romance › Re: Guys On Nairaland Are The Same by dantori(m): 5:42pm On Dec 15, 2015 |
Moesha22: When i read responses from some of the guys on nairaland concerning relationships,they scare me from getting into one because they make me believe guys all over are the same,very selfish,not committed,that relationship is based mainly on sex and so on.i am not a little girl,i know what i want but sometimes the responses i read here from guys really scares me.seriously. How can I be same abeg am not the same am Dantori |
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Celebrities › Re: Ladies, What Will Be Your Reaction When You See This In Your Guy’s House? by dantori(m): 7:03am On Dec 14, 2015 |
misspicy: As a domesticated lady that I am I will clean and clear the mess then cook his meal and then we will complete the day well 
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Celebrities › Re: Ladies, What Will Be Your Reaction When You See This In Your Guy’s House? by dantori(m): 7:01am On Dec 14, 2015 |
[quote author=misspicy post=40939285]As a domesticated lady that I am I will clean and clear the mess then cook his meal and then we will complete the day well  I never knew ladies could be still pretty and still got brain, ma'am you gotta beautiful brain #Uasensibu |
Politics › Re: How Dasuki Shared N30b 'Loot' To PDP, Reps, Anenih, Senator Ayu - The Nation by dantori(m): 6:27pm On Dec 11, 2015 |
drss: ...and d media trial continue. Make dem continue. dasuki, dopkesi will soon be released n aquitted by d court for lack of evidence. I don talk my own. Even if dem show video of GEJ robbing CBN, he still remains my greatest hero!!!!!!!!! I wonder How many innocent souls you would have robbed too? THIEF, OLE,BARAWO |
Politics › Re: FG Telling Lies, Dokpesi Got Money For Media Project, Not Arms – Family by dantori(m): 7:00pm On Dec 06, 2015 |
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Politics › Re: Bamanga Tukur Escapes Assassination - The Nation by dantori(m): 6:28pm On Dec 06, 2015 |
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Food › Re: Men Eating Wedding Meal From Packer (Photos) by dantori(m): 10:58am On Dec 01, 2015 |
Bigajeff: One Word for these guys? As for me its simply creative Na only yoruba boys I sabi say go do this |
Education › Re: Rivers University Expels Student For Having Speech And Hearing Challenges by dantori(m): 10:14am On Dec 01, 2015 |
myners007: The student opened the letter she was clutching in her hands and felt the walls around her crumble.
As Jane Ottah stood outside her departmental office at the Rivers State University of Science and Technology, the reality of what she had just read began to gradually sink in.
“What I saw in the letter was the shock of my life,” said Ms. Ottah, 28, who was in her first year in the Department of Educational Foundation.
“This was a thing I will never believe, this was the one thing that could have taken away my life if it wasn’t for the help of my friends who were there when I was about to faint.”
On January 30, 2015, the university terminated Ms. Ottah’s admission over claims of speech and hearing challenges.
“I am directed to state that during your recent medical examination in the Health Services Department, it was observed that you are medically challenged and have hearing and speech difficulties,” read the letter signed by C.M Ewhorlu, Principal Assistant Registrar (Senate) of the university.
“I am further directed to state that as a result of these difficulties our team of medical personnel found it impossible to communicate with you.
“Since the University does not have special communication facilities, the Vice-Chancellor has directed that you be de-registered on health grounds. I am in the circumstance, directed to inform you that you have been de-registered on health grounds with immediate effect.
“You are therefore advised to hand over all University property(ies) in your possession to your Head of Department and thereafter leave the campus.”
A ‘Special’ Student?
Despite the university’s claims that she was a special student, Ms. Ottah insisted she had no such challenges.
After initially applying to study Business Administration at the university, Ms. Ottah was offered an admission to read Educational Foundations in September 2014.
When the school reopened a month later, she joined other fresh students for the admission formalities, which included a medical check-up at the institution’s medical centre.
“As soon as I went there and I was asked what is wrong with my voice, I told the doctor that I have a voice problem, that I can talk but at times my voice is somehow,” Ms. Ottah told PREMIUM TIMES during a Whatsapp chat.
“I was not with my hearing aid the day I went there., and she (the doctor) didn’t understand me very well but the other younger doctor was there as well who was asking me questions about what happened to my voice and I decided to tell her about my hearing problem as well.
“And she asked me some questions like how did it happened and I told her. She seemed to understand me a bit but the elder doctor didn’t.
“And she asked about my eyes just because I was putting on glasses. And I told her that I do have eyes problem and she checked my eyes and put it down on a book.
”And she asked me if I was sick as a kid because of my hearing loss. I told her no. It just happened in a way that one can’t tell.
“So she asked about my secondary school, if it was a deaf school. I told her no, it’s not a deaf school I went to.”
According to her West African Examination Council result made available to PREMIUM TIMES, Ms. Ottah finished from Hallel College in Rumuogba, Port Harcourt, with three distinctions and five credits.
At the university medical centre, Ms. Ottah said she overheard the doctors discussing the possibility of her coping with the academic rigours.
“From that day, nothing was bad. I was busy with assignment, project, test, and planning for my first semester exams in February,” she said.
The school went on Christmas break on December 22, 2014, and resumed on January 5th, 2015.
Everything seemed fine for Ms. Ottah.
Until the first semester examination began.
“On the first paper, there was a paper that the lecturer will give you to sign if your name is there, and if you see your name on the list you have to sign there and I did mine,” she said.
Ms. Ottah said she signed against her name during her second and third papers.
However, on the day of the fourth paper, trouble surfaced.
“I didn’t see my name on the list to sign and I was worried that I asked my course mate and she direct me to go to the ICT centre to check,” she said.
“I went there with two of my course mates and we were told that they couldn’t find my name on the list but my name was there and that they couldn’t see the course I requested, and I was told it was from the medical centre. They blocked me from there.
“And I went with my course mate and met with the doctor, crying with a shaky voice which made her not to understand what I was talking about and I decided to call my friend to speak on my behalf. For example, I will talk to her and she will tell them what I am saying.
”As soon as we were done talking, the doctor said she once one told me that day I was in her office that I should come the other day but I didn’t. I was so busy that I forget about it. She sent me to my Department Office.”
It was at the Department Office that a lady delivered the letter which bore the shattering news to Ms. Ottah.
“In school, no one ever knew about my hearing problem, it was just my voice they knew,” she said.
Embarrassed dad
Benedict Ottah, her father, described the letter as a “serious embarrassment”.
“I drove to the school, met the HOD, unfortunately, she didn’t attend to me in a way that she should,” Mr. Ottah told PREMIUM TIMES over the telephone.
“And I put up a letter demanding her (his daughter’s) instant recall. They refused. All of a sudden the HOD sent me back to the Medical Board. Only to be informed by the Medical Board that I should write a letter to the VC.
“I later wrote a letter to the VC, copied the Medical Board, the HOD, and the registrar who wrote the letter.”
In his letter to the Vice Chancellor, Mr. Ottah appealed for his daughter’s re-registration, noting that she had been taking her lectures and doing her class assignments without stress or complaints.
“I wish to state that on 2nd March, 2015, in the office of the HOD of Technical and Science Educational Foundations, Jane Ihuoma Ottah demonstrated clearly to the witness of the HOD her hearing and responding ability different from what was stated in the above letter,” Mr. Ottah wrote in the letter dated 2nd March, 2015.
“This demonstration was made possible while she wore her hearing aids. The same demonstration repeated again when she was referred to meet the Medical Director, Medical Services on same 2nd March 2015 in the office of the Medical Director himself.
“However, Jane Ihuoma Ottah did not attend the medical observation with her hearing, ear-aids the day she was scheduled. Furthermore, I wish the Medical Services may conduct another examination that she should be allowed to use her hearing aids. I am optimistic that this report will be put to rest.”
About two weeks after he wrote to the university, Mr. Ottah said he returned to the school only to be told by the head of her daughter’s department that the letter was “infuriating to her”.
”I told her what transpired in her office was exactly what I communicated, and then you are blaming me. All of a sudden she demanded that I should leave her office. Honestly I was seriously embarrassed,” he said.
“Only to go back to the VC secretary, I was being turned up, come back today, come back tomorrow. I ended up without no response up till date. They did not respond to my letter.
“The university has just denied her the opportunity to be in school. I know my daughter has a problem but she had every opportunity up till today.”
When contacted by PREMIUM TIMES, the Vice Chancellor of the university, Blessing Didia, said he had never heard of Ms. Ottah’s case.
“The matter happened in January as you said. I came from the University of Port Harcourt to become VC here in August,” Mr. Didia, a professor of medicine said. “This is the first time I have heard about the case.”
When asked whether he would review the case now that he is aware, Mr. Didia said, “They don’t admit deaf and dumb here. And if what you said really happened, the vice chancellor then must have seen reasons why she could not be taught here.”
Efforts to reach the school’s Registrar were unsuccessful and an e-mail sent to the school’s official mail address was not replied.
Ms. Ottah said she had remained at home since her dismissal – weeping over her misfortune and praying – while her friends are now in 200 level in the school.
“I never thought that Rivers State University of Science can send me away like this,” she said.
“Discrimination needs to stop. Everyone has the right to be educated no matter the conditions one is facing.”
The International Ford Fellowships Alumni Association Nigeria (IFFPAN), which first brought the student’s ordeal to the attention of this newspaper, has condemned the action of the University.
Speaking through its president, Faruk Sarkinfada, a professor, it said, “It is regrettable that a University in Nigeria in the 21st century can discriminate against any citizen on account of her disability.
“Her right to Education has been breached. The aspect of her life that must be telling her she is not wanted in our society will unfortunately impact negatively on her whole being.
“The university should review its decision and reinstate her, so that she can acquire tertiary education like her contemporaries.”
http://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/headlines/194029-shocking-rivers-university-expels-student-for-having-speech-and-hearing-challenges.html make she apply ABU or UNILORIN asap |
Politics › Re: Osun’s Federal Allocation Can’t Pay Electricity Bill – Aregbesola by dantori(m): 6:45am On Dec 01, 2015 |
mrvitalis: Oga stop complaining.... Who will go into the agriculture for u.? So if people farm and sale there goods they will dash government the money? .. U as a Governor can allocate 200000 hecters for government farm .. with ur university agricultural faculty.. . U can plant say banana there.... One hecter can take 2000 banana tress... Multiple by 200000 that 400. Million banana trees... Say 300 million fruit after max 2 years If u sale one bunch at the export market for $10 oga that will give u $3bn dollars U can settle all ur doubt and improve ur state
... . Think Nigerian leaders think Pls if you can write a proposal about this and can contact me, I will be able to link you up Pls treat with urgency |
Celebrities › Re: Kate Henshaw Narrates Her Experience With Policemen - Police Responds by dantori(m): 9:01am On Nov 29, 2015 |
HungerBAD: What is Negative here?
Still don't understand her narrative. Some one jumped in front of a fully armed police man, challenging him that he had been pushed, and wanted some sort of apology from the police.
Scene 2: Man was dragged into a waiting vehicle for security reasons.
Scene 3: Kate wanted to intercede, which she eventually did and the man was released, so what is she talking about?
Maybe those with more intelligent, can break this story down to the Nursery level, so I can understand.
My advice to Kate Henshaw. You are an actress, and that is where your power stops.
You are not in any position of authority, and do not make the mistake of being well known, to be the same thing as being well liked or respected.
You have done a nice thing by interceding, so keep it moving and don't go to your page to write as if, the RED carpet should be rolled out for you because, you are Kate Henshaw. Then it means you. have a very BIIIIIIG PROBLEM that needs to be solved, what was his wrong to be shoved aside that the police seem too big to apologize? |
Forum Games › Re: Test Your Self 'quantitative ' by dantori(m): 2:19pm On Nov 28, 2015 |
Tundeiab: Square=3 Triangle=2 Circle=4 3*3*3=27 2*2*2*3=24 3*2*4*4=96 Therefore 4+3*2=10 final answer should be= 10 Yea mathematics flowing |
Celebrities › Re: Davido’s Brother, Adewale Blasted For Not Always Looking Fit In Clothes (photo by dantori(m): 3:29pm On Nov 27, 2015 |
gistparrot: Adewale isn’t getting the love expected to be accorded to a Davido’s brother and it’s actually worrisome. The young lad, apart from being the chairman of HKN, is also a director at his father’s company. He took this picture today as he prepared for work but people have been lambasting him for looking like a fish out of water....
>>> http://www.mokgist.com/lol-davidos-elder-brother-shamed-not-always-looking-fit-clothes-photos/ As long as he is comfortable and happy what's there some people get problem Sha Na him life abeg Last Last Na die all of us go die
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Politics › Re: DPR Gives Out FREE Fuel To Motorists In Kwara by dantori(m): 6:40pm On Nov 24, 2015 |
Lucialovely: Delta expect us there soon and You'll help by giving us filling stations you sure is hoarding OK |
Politics › Re: APC Will Only Substitute Audu For Kogi Supplementary Election - Attorney General by dantori(m): 5:39pm On Nov 24, 2015 |
johnpalmer774: You know what , PDP will just be wasting their time by going to Court in regards of anything APC Does because at the end of the day APC will still win because it either the Courts rules that APC does not have Power to substitutes candidates again which means his Deputy automatically becomes a Governor or the court might rule that Audu Runner up in the Primaries election should have been his replacement which still means APC still Win so whatever arguments PDP may table in court the judgement will still go in APC way unless you want courts to declared the total Elections invalid because one of the candidate in election dies after casting his vote. but the elections haven't been concluded yet what if from the 91 wards PDP gets higher votes anything can happen even though am not a PDP fan but It's still a level playing ground |
Politics › Re: APC Will Only Substitute Audu For Kogi Supplementary Election - Attorney General by dantori(m): 5:29pm On Nov 24, 2015 |
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Politics › Re: DPR Gives Out FREE Fuel To Motorists In Kwara by dantori(m): 1:32pm On Nov 24, 2015 |
Lucialovely:
please there should try it in my state we shall be willing and eager to go to your state, which state is that? |
Politics › Re: Dickson Iroegbu: "Should Nnamdi Kanu Be Harmed, Nigeria Shall Burn" by dantori(m): 11:50am On Nov 24, 2015 |
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Education › Re: Unilorin Set To Use Drones For Exam Monitoring And Surveillance by dantori(m): 3:58pm On Nov 22, 2015 |
wheesin: [b] If the authorities of the University of Ilorin accede to suggestions by members of the institution's Drone Team, it is highly probable that the University will, in future, monitor examinations conducted within the campus with drones. The drones, developed by a team coordinated by Prof. Sulyman AbdulKareem of the Department of Chemical Engineering, added colours to the just concluded 40th anniversary/31st convocation ceremonies of the University. Other members of the Unilorin Drone Team include Dr. M.T. Yakubu of the Department of Biochemistry; Dr Babalola of the Department of Physics; Engineer Eric and Mr. Ahmed, both of the Department Electrical and Electronics Engineering. In separate interviews with Unilorin Bulletin last Thursday (November 12, 2015), the Co-ordinator of the team, Prof. AbdulKareem, and another key member of the team, Dr. Yakubu, said that drones can be used to monitor the conduct of examinations in future as well as general campus surveillance in conjunction with the security personnel”.
According to Prof. AbdulKareem, “the use of drones has come to stay because where you don't want to endanger human life, a machine, which a drone is, can go there and still get the information you need”. He pointed out that “drones, rather than infringing on human rights, actually protect human rights because the man who wants to do evil and knows that a machine can remotely capture his act, will not likely do it”. The Unilorin Drone Team Coordinator, who is the immediate past Vice-Chancellor of Al-Hikmah University, Ilorin, disclosed that some academic departments in the University have started showing interest in the use of the drone. He said, “I believe that apart from giving practical knowledge to those in Geography, Electrical Engineering and Physics, virtually any Department that may have a reason to capture events beyond what is in front of the camera, which has to be aerially covered, can use the drone.” Prof. AbdulKareem urged the University administration to challenge people to do more “because there are lots of students who are eager to learn and who have ideas that they can put into practice if they have good supervision. He said, “I believe it is a matter of encouragement. Most Nigerian universities should be able to do wonderful things and make major breakthroughs”, noting that some students were co-opted into the team to learn how to operate or fly the drones. The Drone Team Coordinator enjoined the newly appointed ministers especially for the areas of science and technology, “to see a need for us to self-develop, self-evolve, and self-emancipate as a nation”. He said, “For a long time now, we have relied on personnel from foreign countries to bail us out of every technical problem we get into, but the issue is that, we have so many Nigerians that are trained abroad that are here and even those who have not left the country that are equally talented that should be encouraged to do wonderful things for the nation.”
Prof. AbdulKareem maintained that the new ministers “should see their appointments as a chance of working with the academics in the educational institutions to promote what will be good for the nation, to make the nation as a whole self-reliant on personnel that are available locally.” In the same vein, Dr. Yakubu said, “We can also use the drone to monitor what is happening on our borders; we have a very vast amount of land, and we can use it to track activities that are going on there. Invariably, we can use the drones to cover the entire University and in getting information to the appropriate quarters. ” [/b]
Source : http://www.unilorin.edu.ng/index.php/en/2013-09-02-10-18-35/news-feed/4805-unilorin-may-deploy-drones-for-exams-monitoring
Cc: lalasticlala, fynestboi ,olawalebabs, Richiez Thumbs up for Unilorin on this tho am an ABUSITE I have always believed and supported the development of Research , Development and Production in our tertiary institution, Institution can generate income with this without waiting for Govt funds |
Politics › Re: Bayelsa Women Spread Wrapper For Dickson To Walk On (Photos) by dantori(m): 3:21pm On Nov 22, 2015 |
[quote author=Kenny4lyfe post=40276766] More pics........
Special Shout out to @Gombs
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Politics › Re: Goodluck Jonathan's 58th Birthday Celebration Photos by dantori(m): 12:42am On Nov 21, 2015 |
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Foreign Affairs › Re: Photos From The Terrorist Attacks On Radisson Blu Hotel, Mali by dantori(m): 2:45pm On Nov 20, 2015 |
calddon: it's wrong to wish for the demise of another. Be careful of what you wish for, it might just have a personalized result Amen and it shall happen to him wishing PMB |
Politics › Re: 3 Things That Will Happen To Saraki If Found Guilty By CCT by dantori(m): 1:46am On Nov 20, 2015 |
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Crime › Re: Final Year Student Hacked To Death By His Hausa Security Guard (Graphic Pic) by dantori(m): 1:24am On Nov 20, 2015 |
chocolateme: unfortunately for you dear, I just noticed your existence today through your quote. Anyway like or no like, doesn't really matter because it never really mattered. Safe trip out of my land and space. by the way, thanks for the the unknown and unnoticed likeness, Chocolateme appreciates. Tarhhhhh *spits |
Crime › Re: Final Year Student Hacked To Death By His Hausa Security Guard (Graphic Pic) by dantori(m): 6:02pm On Nov 19, 2015 |
chocolateme: ok I guess it's time to dislike my name. Tnx dear you wey know since sef tey tey |