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English football might not be the best in the world but it is the most difficult.. For the next 4 yrs man city might not win a trophy.. Now we will know the better coach btw Jose and Pep |
How much plssss. . I am interested |
Wats wrong if judges were arrested... |
I don dey fear all this small boys ooohhhh... from defence to attack.. small small boys.. Even Mike come dey small for my eyes.. Dey run everywere Abeg is dis out super eagles |
Nice team work |
Make una no US see this ooohhh |
This guy needs to be sacked.. My God |
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How |
[quote author=vislabraye post=47072401]Marriage is better for worse. I'm sorry for him cos his love is built on false foundation.[/quote It's really sad |
how many times am I calling you, go an look for a much younger gal and have the baby bearing ya name from her.....Away game[/quote funny guy.... Lolllll |
slyIsaac:Is dis true based on law becos he is considering a devioce |
themall:How will he do it |
No single advice for the guy yet... Any councillor in here, the guy is really heart broken... |
ikbnice:So is dat enough reason for a woman to deceive a guy into marriage |
A friend of mine got married to a lady... Only to find out that after 4yrs the age the lady told him before marriage was not her real age.. But a falsified age. Now four years without a child the lady is confessing her sin. The guy is currently devastated.. Plss any advice, this would be pass to him. |
Some of ur theories are false.... Like getting a second hand car that cost more 3 times ur salary.. Very false man |
charix:Guy that one nah before.. I really can't leave anywere in Nigeria except Lagos.. Just get ur cool ride and rent a cool house in Egbeda... Men u r in paradise |
Let the rivalry begin... Jose...Pep....Arsene. ...Pochettino...Conte.... Klop....Raneri. .. nawohhh all in one league |
Report just coming in says Jose Mourinho just sign a new 3 years contract to be Manchester United manager. More report coming soon.... |
Hope it will affect the private organisations too |
Federal government needs to come and revisit the privitasation of PHCN in total... Please give it to those who can fund the industry and not Nigerians who can't even feed thier families example adusalam abuja kar owner abuja disco |
The nation’s power sector crisis deepened, weekend, following the mass disconnection of historic debtors by all the electricity distribution companies, DISCOs, to protest the huge unpaid electricity bills by this class of consumers. For now, all historic debtors, including residential, commercial, industrial and govern-ment establishments across the three tiers of government, would have to find alternative means of electricity supply until this debt issue is resolved. As at last calculation, government establishments, including the military and security agencies alone, were owing the DISCOs some N93 billion. The figure comprises N39.1 billion pre-privatisation of electricity assets and N39.5 billion post-privatisation. Also thrown into the debt calculation was the outstanding interest of N15 billion, which the bulk trader charges DISCOs for late payment of their electricity bills, a situation that occurred as a result of non-settlement of electricity bills as at when due. Two weeks ago, all the DISCOs took pages in national newspapers, where all historic debtors were given deadlines within which to pay their debts or have their electricity supply disconnected. Mr. Sunday Oduntan, Executive Director, Association of Nigeria Electricity Distributors, ANED, said weekend that his member-companies had to carry out its threat when it became obvious that there was nothing on the table. He said: “Although we appreciate the efforts of the Vice President, Professor Yemi Osinbajo and the Minister of Power, Works and Housing, Mr. Babatunde Fashola, the stark reality is that there is nothing concrete to hold on to. ‘Nothing for us in budget’ “No allowance for MDAs debt to DISCOs in the budget, even though we started discussion before the budget was passed. “The indebtedness has become so huge that we are truly troubled about how the government would resolve this without a budgetary allocation. “ Oduntan, however, made it clear that the current mass disconnec-tion protest embarked upon by DISCOs was not an exercise targeted at MDAs, “but all historic debtors.” The creditors He said: “This indebtedness is killing us; it is seriously impacting negatively on the entire value chain in the power sector equation. Do not forget that only 25 percent of this debt actually belongs to DISCOs. “The rest are for other companies in the value chain— generating com-panies, bulk trader, gas suppliers, among others. “So if you do not pay and you accumulate debt, what you are looking at is a possible total collapse of the entire power sector. “That is what we seek to avert by this action. We need this fund to energise the power sector; to ensure electricity supply and to grow the sector.” Oduntan stated that the operations of all distribution companies were hampered by huge indebtedness of these historic debtors. Debt profile He said government establishments, comprising ministries, departments, military formations, security agencies, owed each distribution company as follows: Abuja DISCO, N18.6 billion; Eko DISCO, N8.6 billion; Kaduna, N8.2 billion; Enugu, N7.2 billion; Ibadan, N6.8 billion; Ikeja, N5.9 billion; Port Harcourt, N6.8 billion; Benin, N5.8 billion; Jos, N6.5 billion; Yola, N2.4 billion and Kano, N1.2 billion. While electricity consumers across the country expect the Distribution companies to provide modern facilities such as transformers, Pre-paid meters etc. and render world class services, their ability to deliver on these expectations has been seriously constrained by fund shortage occasioned by huge indebtedness and government’s inability to implement the power tariff structure which would have made funds available to them. Energy analysts contend that unless this funding crisis is resolved through prompt payment of the huge indebtedness and the implementation of the new power sector tariff structure, the nation’s hope of improving power supply may remain a mirage. Realising the enormity of the financial challenges the DISCOs are facing, the Minister of Power, Babatunde Fashola, weeks back, called on them to divest 60 per cent shares in the utilities in order to access more liquidity. This suggestion has however been roundly rejected by energy experts most of who contend that the Privatization agreement the DISCOs entered into with the Bureau of Public Enterprises, BPE, was emphatic that no investor will be allowed to sell beyond 5% of their shares in the first 5 years. What the government should do, according to these analysts, is to promptly pay the huge indebtedness of the MDAs so that the DISCOs could access fund for their operations. These experts also urged the Federal Government to pursue its plan to secure ¦ 309 billion Bond to finance the shortfall in the Nigerian Electricity market. Oduntan agreed with these experts: “One indisputable fact is that the power sector need to be well-funded. In other Climes, governments don’t compromise making such a sector have access the needed fundings. In addition to immediately ensuring that the MDA’s indebtedness to the sector are settled forthwith, the Federal government should also pursue this bond which is targeted at financing the shortfall in the Nigerian electricity market. It is a major way out of our electricity crisis. It is the shortest route to Industrial growth as there can’t be Industrial growth without stable power supply.” |
I hope everyone reads this... Before now every week we hear about killing in 100's by bokoharam... The United State kept quiet. We hear about bombing every now and then the United state neva showed up... Born is relatively calm, most residents would tell u. Wen GEJ was going to maduguri it took 4 months to plan his trip, the United stay did not show. Now we can even have a full stadium of pple watching match, it is now they want to come and help Nigeria. America is only living in past glories and if I had any respect for them before it is all gone.. God bless nigeria |
President Muhammadu Buhari has expressed satisfaction with the outcome of his working visit to China, which has yielded additional investments in Nigeria exceeding $6 billion. President Buhari believes that the several agreements concluded with the Chinese during the visit will have a huge and positive impact on key sectors of the Nigerian economy including power, solid minerals, agriculture, housing and rail transportation. In the power sector, North South Power Company Limited and Sinohydro Corporation Limited signed an agreement valued at $478,657,941.28 for the construction of 300 Mega Watts solar power in Shiriro, Niger State. In the solid minerals sector, Granite and Marble Nigeria Limited and Shanghai Shibang signed an agreement valued at $55 million for the construction and equipping of granite mining plant in Nigeria. A total of $1 billion is to be invested in the development of a greenfield expressway for Abuja-Ibadan-Lagos under an agreement reached by the Infrastructure Bank and Sinohydro Corporation Limited. For the housing sector, both companies also sealed a $250 million deal to develop an ultra modern 27-storey high rise complex and a $2.5 billion agreement for the development of the Lagos Metro Rail Transit Red Line project. Other agreements announced and signed during the visit include a $1 billion for the establishment of a Hi-tech industrial park in Ogun-Guangdong Free Trade Zone in Igbesa, Ogun State. Furthermore, the Ogun-Guangdong Free Trade Zone and CNG (Nigeria) Investment Limited also signed an agreement valued at $200 million for the construction of two 500MT/day float gas facilities. An agreement valued at $363 million for the establishment of a comprehensive farm and downstream industrial park in Kogi state was also announced at the Nigeria-China business forum. Other agreements undergoing negotiations include a $500 million project for the provision of television broadcast equipment and a $25 million facility for production of pre-paid smart meters between Mojec International Limited and Microstar Company Limited. About 100 Nigerian businesses and 300 Chinese firms participated in the Nigeria-China business forum which took place a day after President Buhari began his visit to China. Mennn naija is working again. |
Were r the projects... Men guy u r very funny |
Yes there have... When last dis u hear about them, or did u see thier video recently. . Lollllllll it had only shekua if he was the one and two other pple.. |