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Bolustical:Na there way. Blame everybody else but themselves for self inflicted pain... Them say only a mad man continues to do the same thing over and over again but yet expect a different result. Watch them as they vote PDP again in 2019. |
Awon omo wobe... Awon omo irole aye. End time bride... |
See them.. No wonder, they call Aba a Zoo, where they raise all kind of animals especially pig and reptiles....
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Wheel Barrow Crossing in Aba. A state Governed by PDP since 1999 (18 years ago)
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No so Eboes go do so tey, Fayose go collect VP for their hand in PDP. Their Mumu never do...... |
ProWalker:But Eboes were calling people who supported APC last time names such as slaves etc. So Eboes dog will still return to its own vomit? Eboes eat shit |
When you have abandoned projects all over the place, what is the sense in initiating new ones? Wailers Must Wail |
Finally, many Igbos are able to come out to identify with One Nigeria after the Python twerk has chased the Liepob group out of town and into their caves. |
This is the junction where trailer is going to go between Liepobs on one hand, FFK & Fayose on the other hand. Let me be more clearer. South East and South West PDP are both jostling for the same Vice President position on the platform of PDP. But let us be honest with ourselves, PDP is stronger in South East than it is in South West. All the noise by FFK and Fayose is no other thing but noise and they both seems to have forgotten that Ariwo ko ni Music. Empty Vessel makes the loudest noise. NB. PDP is strong in South East, weak in South West. APC is strong in South West, and weak in South East |
7lives:A big and a resounding Amen.... |
“However, new prudential requirements have strengthened the banking sector’s soundness, and the Economic Recovery and Growth Plan (ERGP) for 2017–2020 contains much-needed reforms on transport and power infrastructure, the business environment, and education investment,” the report stated. Watch out for Nigeria by next year (2018). With the recession now behind us and the inflation rate falling, the eagle is about to soar.................. God Bless PMB God Bless Osinbajo God Bless Nigeria |
UPward Trajectory.... Nigeria Moves 125th Among World's Competitive Economies Nigeria has moved two steps upward among the competitive economies in the world, according to the latest ranking by the World Economic Forum, WEF. BY PREMIUM TIMES SEP 27, 2017 Nigeria has moved two steps upward among the competitive economies in the world, according to the latest ranking by the World Economic Forum, WEF. Nigeria is now 125th out of the 137 economies that the ranking covers; it occupied the 127th position in last year’s ranking. This is the first time the country’s ranking has gone up since 2012, according to the WEF’s Global Competitiveness Report released on Tuesday. The report, however, stated that the country’s macroeconomic conditions worsened, having gone 12 step-downward to 122nd position. Inflation in Nigeria, according to the report, is high at 15.7 percent. On this, the country is ranked 131st. The report put Nigeria’s budget deficit at 4.4 percent and ranked the country 99th in this regards. “Institutions (in Nigeria) appear more fragile (125th, down seven), adding uncertainty to the business environment,” the report stated. “Nigeria is struggling to adapt to lower commodity prices, with the potential for structural change impeded by low scores on infrastructure (132nd), technological readiness (112th, down seven), higher education (116th), and innovation capacity (112th)." “However, new prudential requirements have strengthened the banking sector’s soundness, and the Economic Recovery and Growth Plan (ERGP) for 2017–2020 contains much-needed reforms on transport and power infrastructure, the business environment, and education investment,” the report stated. From the WEF ranking, Nigeria has only fared a little better than a few sub-Saharan African countries like Democratic Republic of Congo (126th), Burundi (129th), Sierra Leone (130th), Chad (135th) and Liberia (134th), while several other sub-Saharan African countries like Cameroon (116th), Ghana (111th), Gambia (117th), and Uganda (114th) are better off than Nigeria. Mauritius and Rwanda, at 45th and 58th positions respectively, are ranked higher than South Africa (61th). Switzerland maintains its number one spot as the most competitive economy in the world. The 10 most competitive world’s economies are Switzerland, the U.S, Singapore, the Netherlands, Germany, Hong Kong, Sweden, the U.K, Japan, and Finland. China and Russia are ranked 27th and 38th respectively. WEF said this year’s report came out in the context of recovering global growth, but that many countries were still facing challenges such as disruptive inequalities; rising protectionism and a backlash against globalization; and the challenges and uncertainties of the Fourth Industrial Revolution, with its innovation and technological change. The report is produced annually from data obtained from leading international sources.
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You sure say no be GEJ administration awarde this project, then the money must have been "chopped" by Orji Uzor Kalu and now that there is a new Sheriff in town, Uzor has decided to pour bitumen on the ground so as to colour the mud potor potor soil. But now he has been exposed again for doing a shoddy job. Change is here.. Sai Baba! |
Honestly, I have seen mud houses, but I have not seen one as tattered and as wretched like this before. Waoh, no wonder they call Aba a zoo. |
Come and see wailing in the camp of the looters. I heard they are holding emergency meeting tonight. Problem is they could not agree on the venue. Some would like to meet at Bukola Saraki's house, some preferred to meet at Crookluck Jonathan's house. Either way, the camp of the looters is in disarray as we write.. |
What a time to be alive. When Jonothing illegally removed this guy, it pained me to the marrow. Justice Salami is the one who was ready to allow forensic examination of the ballot papers that could have exposed the fraud of 2011 election, where some Mike Tyson, Michael Jackson, Mandela etc voted in the Nigeria election. But Jonathan tried to play God. And look at God now. See what he has done.... |
![]() Hahahahaha . Bros J must be peeing in his pant right now. Looters and corrupt judges are in trouble.. |
omenka:Hahahahaha . Bros J will be peeing in his pant right now. Looters and corrupt judges are in trouble.. |
JUST IN: NJC Appoints ‘Victimised’ Justice Ayo Salami To Head Committee Monitoring Corruption Cases The National Judicial Council has appointed a retired president of the Court of Appeal, Ayo Salami, to head a committee to monitor corruption cases in Nigerian court. Mr. Salami was controversially removed from the judiciary by the Goodluck Jonathan administration. In a statement by its spokesperson, Soji Oye, the NJC said Mr. Salami will head a 15-member committee for the task. “The Committee’s primary functions include: Regular monitoring and evaluation of proceedings at designated courts for financial and economic crimes nationwide; Advising the Chief Justice of Nigeria on how to eliminate delay in the trial of alleged corruption cases; Giving feedback to the Council on progress of cases in the designated courts, conduct background checks on judges selected for the designated courts; and evaluating the performance of the designated courts,” Mr. Oye said.
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MMM (Moku Mogbe Modaran)... Omo see finishing .. This Sagay is Savage and evidently has no joy... ![]() Sagay does not suffer fools gladly..
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giftq:Aribisala said that due to the Malaria dreams he was having....Feel free to join in his hallucination ![]() |
giftq:Yes, Oba of Lagos is Igbo, that is why he would like to perish them in the Lagoooooooooooooooon.. ![]() |
paiz:When you are bold and honest enough to tell us who owns your state, we can have that conversation. |
giftq:That appears to be the highest thing your group can achieve in Nigeria. ![]() |
paiz:It will be nice to know who "owns" your state so that we can do a comparison... |
paiz:Is it Anambla? Where precisely? |
nototribalist:His captor died miserably, 3 million Eboes wasted by Ojukwu.. The rest is history |
raker300:With all the Dieziani houses that are being revealed in Lagos, Tinubu is a starter. |
paiz:Who owns Abia where you hail from? |
Blue3k:Nonsense. The US Government had to print a lot of dollars the last time the country entered recession in 07/09. |
I no sure say this man well. ![]() But on a more serious note, I think he has some points. Causes of disunity among Nigerians by Patrick Obahiagbon (1) British Colonial Master Divide and Rule tactics... (2) Religion - Islam and Christianity role in dividing Nigerians... (3) Corruption and bad leadership from the Political elites... Others: Restructuring, devolution of power, rule of law, public policy , resource control and revenue distribution formula, Rotational presidency, grass root policing, INEC involvement in local Govt elections, Less attractive central and Federal Govt, Incremental devolution of power etc.. |
malton:Thank you! |
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