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we don't |
Damage control in progress. |
More info needed. |
MrsChima:What sorrow dear? You are above sorrows jor! I just missed you too ni. |
Teempakguy:Just realistic. Its an industry I am very familiar with. |
londongal03:look who is talking. You come hia dey form |
Go ask Jona, and all other previous presidents/ head of states what they have done to improve the situation of the poor man. What did she contribute when she was part of last government. She dey there when bh escalate to their current state. |
Why do you have to choose. All follow join |
londongal03:They have come...#hypocrite_alert |
Provide a business case/plan for why we should lend you the money. Include expected Return on investment etc. |
SMH. You are a walking danger to yourself and everyone around you. |
Nothing new. Those are good theories. But they need lots of money to implement. How much do you think it will cost in today's economy to build a power plant? Billions of dollars. Then you have to worry about maintenance and having properly trained professionals to look after it. So its only feasible to the government or a large corporation. As we already know, we have a problem with implementing ideas in naija. EDIT @ Teempakguy @saintneo @RobinHez One important factor in setting up a power plant is the 'ready' availability of resources needed to run the power plant. So for a country like Nigeria, in its current state, most of the sources you have listed are a pipe dream. Due to lack of safety inherent in our systems and lifestyle, one does not need to tell you that any nuclear plant should not be considered at all. I have worked in both power plants and a uranium mine before. Trust me, nothing can make me work in a nuclear plant. Even if all safety mechanisms are introduced. Yes they work, but when things go wrong, the really go wrong. Think Japan a year or two ago. I know someone who was there at the time. Hydro would work. But apart from river Niger and Benue, where are we going to put another dam for a hydro station. Building a dam isn't cheap either. Green form of power plants like wind and solar are nice. Problem is they can never be a reliable total source of power supply. They only augment what is existing. Not as reliable given how much resources it might take to build them. One old tried and trusted system? Coal fired Power plant. Nigeria has abundance of coal. There is abundance of water. If we are worried about coal emissions, google the ICCS project - Integrated Carbon Capture and Storage aka clean coal. Its operational now. Another suggestion I'd make for generating electricity is using compost. This is operational in Norway. We sure do not lack garbage in Nigeria. This will be killing two birds with one stone. |
Try at your own risk. Food and yeast will only slow down the process temporarily. Probably give you something to puke too. |
.. probably well deserved. |
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MrsChima:Hahaha....its been long. Absence makes the heart fonder indeed ![]() |
Most of the products in UK and North america are mass produced in China, Bangladesh etc. Made in China does not mean its not original. |
Awkward...It's not over can mean many things. It could mean: 1. Our relationship/love is not over. 2. Our fight/hatred is not over 3. Anything else currently going on btw them. So you look at your ex and say "its not over". Appropriate meaning will be passed on. |
You can be married but separated. Usually the step before reconciliation or divorce. |
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I think Canada just legalized it this year. |
Pictures or it aint true. Also..its not everyone who has a boeing that knows how to land it. You dig? |
The one good in bed any day. I can cook |
Summary? Fidelity should be an expectation from both party. You can't claim to love your partner and still cheat. Body no be wood abi? I hope you can consider that statement valid when your partner cheats on you. |
One Nigeria |
INTROVERT:You have no idea why she is doing it. But you are quick to call it a show of shame. hmmm |


